A Chief Information Officer (CIO) was discussing a solution approach for a technology project in a meeting where a business analyst (BA) was also present. Stakeholders were discussing advantages and disadvantages of each solution approach. What should be the top priority for the BA in assessing the solution approach?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation
The top priority for the BA in assessing the solution approach is the trade-off and value to stakeholders. This means that the BA should evaluate how each solution approach balances the costs, benefits, risks, and impacts for the stakeholders. The BA should also determine how each solution approach delivers value to the stakeholders in terms of meeting their needs, expectations, and preferences.
The other options are incorrect because:
Option B is incorrect because the strategy alignment with the balanced scorecard is not the top priority for the BA in assessing the solution approach, but a factor that the BA should consider in assessing the solution approach. The strategy alignment with the balanced scorecard means how each solution approach supports or contributes to the strategic goals or objectives of an organization. The balanced scorecard is a framework that measures and monitors the performance of an organization based on four perspectives: financial, customer, internal process, and learning and growth.
Option C is incorrect because the total cost of ownership of the project is not the top priority for the BA in assessing the solution approach, but a factor that the BA should consider in assessing the solution approach. The total cost of ownership of the project means the sum of all direct and indirect costs associated with acquiring, developing, implementing, operating, and maintaining a project or a solution.
Option D is incorrect because the strategy design options are not the top priority for the BA in assessing the solution approach, but a factor that the BA should consider in assessing the solution approach. The strategy design options are alternative ways of designing or developing a solution to address a problem or an opportunity.
References:
BABOK Guide v3, section 6.3: Solution Evaluation
CCBA Exam Questions, question 26