Certification of Capability in Business Analysis (CCBA) — Question 369
Robert is the business analyst for his organization and he gathered and documented the requirements for a new solution. The stakeholders agree through informal communications that Robert has successfully captured the needed requirements for the solution. The stakeholders signoff on the requirements. What does the signoff represent to Robert?
Answer options
- A. That the stakeholders agree that the requirements are constrained by time, cost, and quality.
- B. That the project can now be launched.
- C. That the stakeholders agree that the requirements are accurate and complete.
- D. That his work is done.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The signoff indicates that stakeholders believe Robert has finished his responsibilities regarding the requirements. While options A, B, and C address other aspects of project management, they do not reflect the primary meaning of the signoff, which is that Robert's work in documenting the requirements is complete.