A scribe is a participant who has to keep the minutes and details of the conversation during interviews. A scribe is a person who records the key points, questions, answers, and action items that are discussed during the interview. A scribe helps to capture the information accurately and completely, as well as to document any assumptions, issues, or risks that arise during the interview. A scribe also helps to prepare and distribute the interview notes and follow-up actions to the relevant stakeholders. A scribe can be a business analyst, a stakeholder, or a third-party facilitator, depending on the availability and suitability of the role. References: IIBA BABOK Guide v3, section 4.2.5.2, page 116; CBAP / CCBA Certified Business Analysis Study Guide, chapter 4, page 178; Free CBAP CBAP® Exam Questions - IIBA CBAP Exam - Study4Exam, question 240.
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