Which of the following are directed conversations for gathering ideas, opinions about a product, service, problem, or opportunity?
Which of the following are directed conversations for gathering ideas, opinions about a product, service, problem, or opportunity?
Focus groups are directed conversations specifically designed to gather ideas and opinions about a product, service, problem, or opportunity in an interactive group environment. They are led by a moderator who guides the discussion to elicit feedback and insights from participants. This makes them the most suitable option for the described purpose of gathering ideas and opinions.
Please check BABOK v3 page 279 at the end to understand why D was selected
Why can't you explain it here
Focus Groups 10.21.1 Purpose A focus group is a means to elicit ideas and opinions about a specific product, service, or opportunity in an interactive group environment. The participants, guided by a moderator, share their impressions, preferences, and need.......10.21.1
Focua group is correct because the question is directed to "a product"
According to Babok 10.25.2 Description The interview is a common technique for eliciting requirements. It involves direct communication with individuals or groups of people who are part of an initiative. In an interview, the interviewer directs questions to stakeholders in order to obtain information. One-on-one interviews are the most common. In a group interview (with more than one interviewee in attendance), the interviewer is careful to elicit responses from each participant.
Interview is directed
Yes, but gathering new ideas is more a task done during focus group. Focus group is a means to elicit ideas and opinions about a specific product, service, or opportunity (BABOK 10.21.1)