BA-201 · Question #268
After reviewing a technical demo, the Northern Trail Outfitters sales leadership team wants to mate adjustments to the original requirements around Sales Cloud opportunity management. What should…
The correct answer is B. Update the change request log and draft a new user story. Any change to agreed-upon requirements must go through a formal change control process. Logging the change in a change request log creates a traceable record of what changed, why, and when-essential for scope management and accountability. Drafting a new user story then…
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After reviewing a technical demo, the Northern Trail Outfitters sales leadership team wants to mate adjustments to the original requirements around Sales Cloud opportunity management. What should the business analyst do to manage the requested changes?
Options
- AUpdate the gap analysis document and scope statement specification.
- BUpdate the change request log and draft a new user story.
- CUpdate the change management document and user acceptance testing plans.
How the community answered
(16 responses)- A19% (3)
- B75% (12)
- C6% (1)
Explanation
Any change to agreed-upon requirements must go through a formal change control process. Logging the change in a change request log creates a traceable record of what changed, why, and when-essential for scope management and accountability. Drafting a new user story then translates that change into an actionable, documented requirement that the development team can work from. Updating the gap analysis (A) addresses fit analysis but does not formally capture the change or create a work item. Updating UAT plans (C) is premature-you update testing plans after requirements are finalized, not during scoping changes.
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