Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (ECBA) — Question 133
When reporting business analysis performance, what does the measure of significance indicate?
Answer options
- A. The value delivered by the work products justified the investment to produce them.
- B. The work products were delivered at a time that fit stakeholder expectations.
- C. The work products were both complete and accurate.
- D. The business objectives were met, problems were solved, and improvements achieved.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer, A, indicates that the benefits obtained from the work products were worth the costs incurred to create them, demonstrating a return on investment. Options B, C, and D, while important, do not directly address the justification of the investment based on value delivered, which is the essence of the measure of significance.