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Question 87

You are preparing a business case for your organization to determine the justification of the costs of the solution in relation to benefits the solutions will bring the organization. You need four inputs to complete this process.

Which one of the following is not an input that will help you write the business case?

    Correct Answer: B

    To write a business case, you typically need to include a feasibility study, assumptions and constraints, and business needs. These elements provide an objective analysis of the solution's viability, the factors that might impact it, and the foundational reasons for initiating the project. Stakeholder concerns, while important for project planning and management, are not a primary input for creating a business case as they are more relevant during the stakeholder analysis and engagement phases.

Discussion
ShreejithOption: B

Business Need, Feasibility, Assumptions, Risks, and Constraints are part of the Business Case elements

RfcuencaOption: A

Option A Babok v2 page 96

Mari1403Option: B

pg 235 (V3)

rmr29

pg 235 (V3)

FerbetmaiOption: C

This is BABOK V2 - Enterprise Analysis, task 5.5 Define Business Case: Input - Assumptions and Constraints, Business Need, Solution Scope, Stakeholder Concerns [Unconfirmed]

rhsdeal

Using the BABOK v-2 guide, I have confirmed your statement, it is shown in Babok v-2 figure 5-7. Thus the answer is A for any who cares about v-2.

Farooq_95

BABOK V3 supersedes BABOK V2 and BABOK V2 knowledge will not be examined. As per BABOK V3, stakeholder concerns should not be considered an input in developing a business case. BABOK V2 Technique 10.7