PMI Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA) — Question 106

A project team has been assembled to reduce production costs. The business analyst is working with the project team to review and approve requirements. A stakeholder from the assembly line area has an issue with one of the requirements since it is dependent on using existing equipment that is set to be retired within the next six months.
Which of these techniques would the business analyst use to manage issues identified by stakeholders with requirements to ensure that those issues are resolved?

Answer options

Correct answer: B

Explanation

The correct answer is B, Problem tracking, as it allows the business analyst to document and manage issues raised by stakeholders effectively. Interviews (A) are useful for gathering information but do not directly resolve issues. Process modeling (C) and estimation (D) are relevant to understanding processes and project timelines, respectively, but do not specifically address stakeholder concerns about requirements.