A RACI chart is a matrix that defines the roles and responsibilities of the stakeholders involved in a task or a process. RACI stands for Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, and Informed. A RACI chart helps to clarify who is responsible for performing the work, who is accountable for the outcome, who needs to be consulted for input or feedback, and who needs to be informed of the progress or results. A RACI chart is important to ensure that the roles and responsibilities of the stakeholders are tracked and communicated, and that there is no confusion, duplication, or omission of tasks. References: [IIBA BABOK Guide v3], section 2.2.2.4, page 25; CBAP / CCBA Certified Business Analysis Study Guide, chapter 6, page 237; CBAP Sample Questions, question 235.
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