A project's change in scope is assessed and a newly assigned business analyst (BA) is unsure how to communicate the findings and final decision to the wider stakeholder group.
In which of the following can the BA find this information?
A project's change in scope is assessed and a newly assigned business analyst (BA) is unsure how to communicate the findings and final decision to the wider stakeholder group.
In which of the following can the BA find this information?
The Stakeholder Communications Plan provides guidance on how to communicate project information to stakeholders. It details the methods, frequency, and type of information to be shared, ensuring effective communication throughout the project's lifecycle. When dealing with changes in project scope, the Stakeholder Communications Plan is essential for ensuring that all relevant stakeholders receive the necessary updates and understand the changes being made.
Why Not D? BABOK V-3 3.3.2 pg.37 Plan Business Analysis Governance: A governance process describes how approvals and prioritization decisions are made for requirements and designs. (...) When planning the governance approach, business analysts identify: (...) • who has the authority to approve changes, and • how changes will be documented and communicated.
If D was Governance Plan I would agree with you. but the option is Governance Approach (not Plan). so the answer should be Business Analysis Communication Plan
Ans D. Pg. 39 Part of change control process. Determine how changes will be communicated: how proposed changes, changes under review, and approved, declined, or deferred changes will be communicated to stakeholders.
A is correct... Page 35, first paragraph
Determine how changes will be communicated
It's 'D' 3.3.2. The last bullet point: 'How changes will be documented and communicated' Notice, the question is Project change in scope.