You are a business analyst in an organization that has recently embraced business analysis as part of its initiative for new projects. In this organization, there is not an organizational standard for tailoring business analysis duties and expectations. Which one of the following best describes the action that you should take to begin business analysis?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation
According to the BABOK® Guide, Version 3.0, the business analysis approach is the set of processes, activities, techniques, deliverables, and roles that are tailored to suit the specific needs and context of a change initiative1. The business analysis approach should be defined in collaboration with the key stakeholders, such as the project manager, the sponsor, the solution owner, and the subject matter experts2. Working with the appropriate stakeholders to determine how the business analysis work should be completed is the best action to take to begin business analysis, as it ensures that the approach is aligned with the project objectives, scope, constraints, and stakeholder expectations3. References:
1: BABOK® Guide, Version 3.0, p. 33
2: BABOK® Guide, Version 3.0, p. 34
3: Business Analysis Expert Certification, CCBA® | IIBA®