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IIBA CCBA Exam - Topic 1 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for IIBA's CCBA exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 1
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The business analyst (BA) recommended a new application be rolled out in phases. After reviewing alternatives, the project sponsor agreed. What does the BA expect to achieve by this approach?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Alise
4 months ago
Increasing stakeholder engagement is key in this approach!
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Jose
5 months ago
Really? I’m surprised they didn’t go for a full launch.
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Harrison
5 months ago
I think it’s more about maximizing benefits, right?
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Mattie
5 months ago
Totally agree, it allows for adjustments along the way!
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Joana
5 months ago
Phased rollout helps in minimizing risks.
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Alline
5 months ago
I lean towards maximizing allocation, but I guess it really depends on how the BA defines success in this context.
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Zona
5 months ago
Increasing process validation sounds plausible, but I feel like it might not be the primary reason for a phased rollout.
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Alyce
5 months ago
I remember a similar practice question where the focus was on maximizing benefits, so that could be the right answer here too.
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Precious
6 months ago
I think rolling out in phases might help increase stakeholder engagement, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the main goal.
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Shaniqua
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about the details of care plan templates. I'll have to read through the options carefully.
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Kip
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the wording here. Let me re-read the question and consider the implications before answering.
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Franklyn
6 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C. The <ins> tag is used to mark text that has been added to the original document.
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Filiberto
6 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a bond pricing question. I'll need to remember the formula for calculating the present value of a bond with a given coupon rate, maturity, and yield.
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Leontine
6 months ago
This looks like a classic routing issue. I'd start by checking the default gateway and any static routes to see if they're configured correctly.
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