Which stakeholder analysis technique shows stakeholders that fall outside the scope of the solution but still interact with it in some way?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation
Process modeling is a technique that shows how the business processes are performed, who performs them, what inputs and outputs are involved, and how they relate to the solution. Process modeling can help to identify the stakeholders that fall outside the scope of the solution but still interact with it in some way, such as suppliers, customers, regulators, or partners12. Risk analysis, interview, and scope modeling are other techniques that can be used for stakeholder analysis, but they do not focus on the process interactions as much as process modeling does3. References:
1: BABOK® Guide, Version 3.0, p. 130
2: Process Modeling | IIBA® BABOK Extended
3: CCBA® and CBAP® Certifications Study Guide, Chapter 5