Which of the following is included in change management?
Which of the following is included in change management?
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) before implementation is a critical phase within change management. It involves testing changes in a controlled environment to ensure that they meet business requirements and are acceptable to end-users or stakeholders before the changes are implemented into the production environment. This testing helps identify potential issues, gather feedback, and validate that the changes will perform as intended, minimizing risks associated with implementation.
A. Technical review by business owner - This is not a Change management B. User Acceptance Testing (UAT) before implementation - UAT is only testing before implement C. Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) after implementation - This is not a CM D. Business continuity testing - This could be after implementing something
B is correct
Testing should be done before implementation to ensure no problems will arise after the change.
It is B. The question refers to what elements are part of change management, the elements are: Schedule and communication plans. Find project champions User Acceptance Training (UAT) Other types of training Live communication Support and feedback Continuous learning Success analysis Therefore UAT is the correct answer. If the question were referring to what elements are necessary to maintain a BCP, these elements are: Change management Version control Error accounting
Answer B) None of the other answers are included in the Change Management except for UAT. https://www.panaya.com/blog/testing/what-is-uat-testing/
Change management involves a systematic approach to managing changes within an organization's IT infrastructure, processes, or systems. Among the options provided: B. User Acceptance Testing (UAT) before implementation User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is a critical phase within change management. It involves testing changes in a controlled environment to ensure that they meet business requirements and are acceptable to end-users or stakeholders before the changes are implemented into the production environment. UAT helps identify potential issues, gather feedback, and validate that the changes will perform as intended, minimizing risks associated with implementation. While the other options mentioned (technical review by the business owner, cost-benefit analysis after implementation, business continuity testing) might be part of various stages in the change management process, UAT specifically focuses on testing changes before their deployment to ensure they meet user expectations and requirements.
From the CISSP official study guide: "Deploying systems in a secure state is a good start. However, it's also important to ensure systems retain that same level of security. Change management helps reduce unanticipated outages caused by unauthorized changes. The PRIMARY goal of change management is to ensure that changes do not cause outages. Change management processes ensure that appropriate personnel review and approve changes before implementation, and ensure that personnel test and document the changes." => PRIMARY goal to ensure that changes do not cause outages => I go with Business continuity testing.
Well, the question is not asking for the primary goal. It says, which of the following is included in change management? Among the options the correct answer is B.
B. User Acceptance Testing (UAT) before implementation: UAT is a critical step in the change management process. It involves testing by the end-users to ensure that the system or changes meet their requirements and function correctly in a real-world scenario. This step is essential to validate that the changes will work as expected once deployed. whiles Business continuity testing is part of business continuity planning and disaster recovery rather than the change management process. It ensures that critical business functions can continue during and after a disaster. #ShadTech
This is a routine process for a change ticket. Without this the change board/team wouldn’t even approve the change.
D is the correct answer
Test is part of the CR
Answer: B. D would only be true after the change is complete. You'd add business continuity testing to find out if your BCP works with the new changes. If not, you'd up date the BCP.
Option B. Here's why: Change management processes help prevent outages by ensuring that proposed changes are reviewed and tested before being deployed. They also ensure that changes are documented.
My understanding is that change management includes request control, change control, release control, and configuration control. UAT before implementation is a key component included in release control. I would go with B.
In change management, testing usually happens before implementation to make sure no issues come up after implementation. B. User Acceptance Testing (UAT) before implementation..... is the correct answer among the options.
I am a change manager. B. User Acceptance Testing sometimes called beta testing or end-user testing, is a phase of software development in which the software is tested in the "real world" by the intended audience or business representative D. Business Continuity Testing (or Business continuity planning) is related to disaster recovery. We perform validation testing after implementation. I think D is worded to trick you.
There's no BCT in change management
B is the answer. B Change management is a process that involves planning, controlling, and implementing changes to a system or process in a structured and controlled manner. User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is a critical component of change management because it ensures that proposed changes have been thoroughly tested and approved by end-users or stakeholders before they are implemented. UAT helps ensure that the changes will meet the business requirements and expectations. While the other options (A, C, and D) may also be important in various aspects of IT and project management, they are not specific to change management. Technical review by a business owner (Option A) may be part of the change approval process, cost-benefit analysis (CBA) after implementation (Option C) may be part of post-implementation evaluation, and business continuity testing (Option D) may be related to disaster recovery planning
Don't get it what does business continuity have to do with change management? Should the answer not be b User acceptance testing? Am I missing something?