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Isaca COBIT5 Exam - Topic 7 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for Isaca's COBIT5 exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 7
[All COBIT5 Questions]

Which information should a business case include?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Ashleigh
4 months ago
Totally agree, success factors should be included!
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Verlene
5 months ago
Wait, do we really need all these details? Seems excessive.
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Maia
5 months ago
Improvement targets are a must for clarity.
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Ines
5 months ago
I think monitoring investment is crucial too.
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Beth
5 months ago
Definitely need the proposed solutions in there!
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Adelina
6 months ago
I thought success factors were part of it as well, but I can't remember if that's C or something else. It's tricky!
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Mike
6 months ago
I practiced a question like this before, and I feel like monitoring investment and value creation is key. So, D might be the answer.
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Daren
6 months ago
I'm a bit unsure, but I remember something about improvement targets being important too. Maybe that's option A?
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Vicente
6 months ago
I think a business case should definitely include the proposed solutions and definitions of the initiative, right? That seems crucial.
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Ty
6 months ago
Ugh, business cases are not my strong suit. I'll have to guess on this one and hope for the best. Maybe I can eliminate a couple of the options that seem less relevant and then take a shot at the remaining ones.
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Sarah
6 months ago
Ah, I know this one! A good business case should outline the problem or opportunity, the proposed solutions, and how the value and investment will be measured. I'm pretty sure option B covers those key elements.
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Yvette
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options seem to cover different aspects of a business case, but I'm not entirely confident which one is the most comprehensive. I'll have to think this through methodically.
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Nickie
6 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the key components of a business case. I'll review the options carefully and choose the one that best captures the essential information a business case should include.
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Kris
6 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. The remote location of the database server means latency is likely going to be the biggest concern, so I'd go with option C.
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Jimmie
6 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording of this question. What exactly are "correlation objects" and how do they identify these network events as security risks? I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Denise
11 months ago
The business case should be like a good magic trick - it wows the audience with the payoff, not bores them with the technical details.
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Jesusita
10 months ago
I agree, the business case should focus on the benefits and solutions rather than getting lost in technical jargon.
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Gracie
10 months ago
D) The expected benefits of operating in the changed way
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Bernadine
10 months ago
A) The proposed detailed solutions and definitions of the initiative
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Blossom
11 months ago
Continual improvement? What is this, a never-ending story? The business case should focus on the immediate benefits.
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Hoa
10 months ago
B) Roles & responsibilities of the enterprise
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Roslyn
11 months ago
D) The expected benefits of operating in the changed way
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Adell
11 months ago
A) The proposed detailed solutions and definitions of the initiative
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Lonny
12 months ago
Roles and responsibilities are important, but I think that should come later in the process, not in the initial business case.
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Goldie
12 months ago
I'm not sure the detailed solutions need to be in the business case. Isn't that more for the project plan?
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Dana
11 months ago
A) The proposed detailed solutions and definitions of the initiative
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Stephaine
11 months ago
I think the detailed solutions are important to include in the business case.
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Felton
11 months ago
D) The expected benefits of operating in the changed way
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Dick
11 months ago
C) Further requirements for continual improvement
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Carisa
11 months ago
B) Roles & responsibilities of the enterprise
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Lelia
11 months ago
A) The proposed detailed solutions and definitions of the initiative
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Catarina
12 months ago
I believe the business case should also include the proposed detailed solutions and definitions of the initiative.
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Louvenia
12 months ago
I agree with Idella. Knowing the expected benefits is crucial for decision-making.
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Johanna
1 year ago
The business case should definitely include the expected benefits of the proposed changes. That's the whole point, right?
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Reuben
11 months ago
D) The expected benefits of operating in the changed way
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Kerrie
11 months ago
C) Further requirements for continual improvement
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Casandra
12 months ago
B) Roles & responsibilities of the enterprise
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Nathalie
12 months ago
A) The proposed detailed solutions and definitions of the initiative
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Idella
1 year ago
I think a business case should include the expected benefits of operating in the changed way.
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