Sarah is a business analyst working on two different projects. Project A uses an adaptive methodology, while Project B uses a predictive methodology. How should Sarah adjust her approach to business analysis in these projects?
Perform detailed upfront analysis in Project A and iterative requirements gathering in Project B.
Apply a consistent business analysis approach to both projects, treating them the same.
Focus on iterative requirements gathering in Project A and detailed upfront analysis in Project B.
Delegate business analysis tasks to the project manager in both projects.
In adaptive methodologies like Agile, a business analyst focuses on continuous requirements gathering, stakeholder collaboration, and flexibility to change. In predictive methodologies like Waterfall, the business analyst conducts detailed upfront requirements analysis and documentation before development begins. Therefore, Sarah should tailor her approach by focusing on iterative requirements gathering in Project A and detailed upfront analysis in Project B. Applying the same approach to both projects without adjusting for the methodologies would not address the unique needs of each project.
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