A business analyst wants to elicit requirements from a large group of stakeholders. One of her primary goals of this event is to produce a broad set of options for solutions. Which elicitation technique would you recommend for this business analyst?
Brainstorming is the ideal elicitation technique for generating a broad set of solution options from a large group of stakeholders. It encourages open, collaborative idea generation, allowing diverse perspectives to surface creative possibilities without immediate criticism.
BABOK Reference (Chapter 10: Techniques - Brainstorming):
Brainstorming is explicitly recommended for exploring innovative solutions and gathering diverse input, aligning with the goal of producing a wide range of options.
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