CCBA Exam Question 1
A business analyst (BA) is conducting a workshop with the purpose of analyzing a business process. Stakeholders of different business units are in attendance. Each stakeholder is able to explain their unit's contribution to the process, however, there is no end to end process owner who can provide a consolidated view. Which technique should the BA use to compare the stakeholder's inputs against each other in order to check for consistency and omissions?
CCBA Exam Question 2
A team of business analysts (BAs) identified policies that dictate how the organization grants paid time off for its employees and the associated business rules. What is this team of BAs trying to do?
CCBA Exam Question 3
Robert is the business analyst for his organization and is preparing to host a workshop for twenty stakeholders. The goal of this workshop is to comprehensively identify the requirements for newsoftware that will be created for Robert's organization. What must first be established in the workshop to ensure that the elicitation process moves smoothly?
CCBA Exam Question 4
A business analyst (BA) is eliciting requirements for a pharmaceutical distribution company with an expansion plan across many states, each with their own tools and methods. To make the requirements as re-usable as possible, what should the BA do?
CCBA Exam Question 5
After an initial project kick-off meeting, the business analyst (BA) determined that the project has a short deadline and a regulatory mandate with stiff penalties for non-compliance. The stakeholders do not want to risk missing the deadline, and management is willing to commit any amount of resources to meet the deadline. Which kind of approach is suitable for the initiative?