Gary is the business analyst for his organization. He has realized that he has overlooked a key group of stakeholders during the conduct stakeholder analysis process.
What is the danger in overlooking a key set of stakeholders?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation
Overlooking a key set of stakeholders can have serious consequences for the project, as they may have different needs, expectations, and perspectives than the existing stakeholders. Their requirements may conflict with or invalidate the ones that have been already elicited and analyzed, leading to rework, delays, and increased costs. Alternatively, they may introduce new requirements that require changes to the project scope, schedule, budget, or quality. Therefore, it is important to identify all relevant stakeholders as early as possible in the business analysis process and to engage them throughout the project lifecycle. References:
CBAP Handbook, page 12, section 2.0 Nine-Steps to Certification, step 3. Enter Your Eligibility Details into the BA Development Log
[BABOK Guide], page 30, section 2.2 Conduct Stakeholder Analysis, task description and output CBAP/CCBA Study Guide, page 55, section 2.2.3 Stakeholder Analysis, stakeholder identification and analysis techniques