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Question #: 14
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A business analyst is working with the project manager, company auditors, and project stakeholders to determine whether formal signoff should be required for the project. For which reason would the business analyst recommend formal signoff to the group?

  • A. The organization follows an iterative project life cycle.
  • B. The project impact is contained within a small department of the company.
  • C. Errors in the product could result in financial solvency.
  • D. The industry is unregulated.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Selected Answer: C
The business analyst would recommend formal signoff if errors in the product could result in financial solvency. Formal signoff is a process in which key stakeholders in a project review and formally approve the final product or deliverable. It is typically used when the project has significant risks or impacts, or when the consequences of errors or defects in the product could be significant. In this case, the business analyst would recommend formal signoff if errors in the product could result in financial solvency, as this indicates a high level of risk and the potential for significant consequences if the product is not reviewed and approved by key stakeholders.
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