BA-201 · Question #244
A business analyst JBA for Northern Trail Outfitters (NTO) is reviewing the business backlog and determines that many of the requirements would require custom code that is expensive and hard to mainta
The correct answer is B. The business teams affected, with support from the internal technology teams who understand. Business backlog prioritization must be owned by the stakeholders who understand business value-the teams whose processes and outcomes are directly impacted. They are best positioned to rank requirements by business impact. Internal technology teams support this process by advisi
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A business analyst JBA for Northern Trail Outfitters (NTO) is reviewing the business backlog and determines that many of the requirements would require custom code that is expensive and hard to maintain. The BA knows that the backlog should be prioritized by people who have knowledge of the features and functionary of the Salesforce Platform. Who should own the process of prioritizing the business backlog?
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- AThe third-party implementation team, with support from the internal technology teams affected by
- BThe business teams affected, with support from the internal technology teams who understand
- CThe project manager, with support from the third-party implementation and business teams who
How the community answered
(38 responses)- A8% (3)
- B76% (29)
- C16% (6)
Explanation
Business backlog prioritization must be owned by the stakeholders who understand business value-the teams whose processes and outcomes are directly impacted. They are best positioned to rank requirements by business impact. Internal technology teams support this process by advising on technical feasibility, platform capabilities, and cost, helping the business make informed decisions. A third-party implementation team (A) should not own business priorities because they lack organizational context. A project manager (C) manages schedules and coordination but should not determine business value.
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