PMI Professional in Business Analysis PMI-PBA Question # 10 Topic 2 Discussion
PMI-PBA Exam Topic 2 Question 10 Discussion:
Question #: 10
Topic #: 2
A business analyst is ready to begin requirements elicitation; however, stakeholders are not available to participate for another two weeks. Which elicitation technique should the business analyst use during this time?
The business analyst should use document analysis as an elicitation technique during this time. Document analysis is a technique that involves reviewing and analyzing existing documents, such as policies, procedures, standards, reports, or contracts, to elicit information about the business needs, requirements, or solution options. Document analysis is useful when the stakeholders are not available to participate, or when the business analyst needs to gain background knowledge or context before engaging with the stakeholders. Document analysis can also help to identify gaps, issues, or assumptions that need to be clarified or validated with the stakeholders later. References: PMI Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA)® Examination Content Outline1, page 12; Business Analysis for Practitioners: A Practice Guide2, page 51.
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