Changes to requirements can occur at any point during the project lifecycle. This is because projects are dynamic, and various factors such as evolving stakeholder needs, market trends, technological advancements, or regulatory changes can necessitate modifications to the requirements. Business Analysts must be prepared to handle these changes effectively, ensuring that the project remains aligned with its objectives while accommodating necessary adjustments.
References: The dynamic nature of project requirements and the inevitability of changes are discussed in resources like “Managing Requirement Changes in Business Analysis” and “How do you handle changes to requirements as a Business Analyst” which explain the importance of being responsive and having strategies for managing requirement changes throughout the project lifecycle12.
Question 33
Which core concept defines a specific way of satisfying one or more needs in a context?
Options:
A.
Value
B.
Change
C.
Solution
D.
Priority
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The core concept that defines a specific way of satisfying one or more needs in a context is ‘Solution’. According to the Business Analysis Core Concept Model™ (BACCM™), a solution satisfies a need by resolving a problem faced by stakeholders or enabling stakeholders to take advantage of an opportunity. It is a specific response to a need within a given context, and it can vary significantly from one organization to another as different organizations or situations may require different solutions.
References: This explanation is consistent with the definitions provided in the Business Analysis Core Concept Model (BACCM™) as outlined by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) and the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) guide1234.