You are the business analyst for your organization and your manager has asked you to prepare an analysis of each proposed solution. Your manager wants you to determine whether and how each option can provide an expected business benefit to meet the stated business need. What is your manager asking you to create?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation
According to the BABOK® Guide, a feasibility study is a technique that involves evaluating the viability and suitability of each proposed solution option in terms of the business need, the expected benefits, the risks, and the costs. A feasibility study helps the business analyst (BA) to determine whether and how each option can provide an expected business benefit to meet the stated business need. Therefore, option A is what the manager is asking the BA to create. References: BABOK® Guide, page 76; Business Analysis Expert Certification, CCBA® | IIBA®, section "What Should I know to be CCBA Certified?"