Exam CCBA Topic 2 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for IIBA's CCBA exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 2
A business analyst (BA) is preparing for elicitation activities and needs to determine who should be consulted, who should participate, and what roles each should fill. Which elicitation technique should the BA use?

Suggested Answer: B Vote an answer

Explanation
A stakeholder list is an elicitation technique that helps the business analyst (BA) to determine who should be consulted, who should participate, and what roles each should fill in the elicitation activities. A stakeholder list identifies and categorizes the stakeholders who have an interest or influence in the project or solution, and defines their level of involvement, authority, and responsibility1. By using a stakeholder list, the BA can ensure that the relevant stakeholders are engaged and informed throughout the elicitation process, and that their needs and expectations are considered and addressed.
References: The answer is based on the BABOK® Guide, which is a key resource for the CCBA® certification. Specifically, it relates to the Elicitation and Collaboration knowledge area, where stakeholder list is one of the techniques that can be used by the BA23. It also relates to the Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring knowledge area, where the BA should plan stakeholder engagement and identify the business analysis roles and responsibilities24. Additionally, the answer is supported by the web search results from the tool invocation, which provide more information and examples of stakeholder list5.

by Bevis at Jan 22, 2025, 02:14 AM

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