The performance of all requirements management and communication activities is governed by the business analysis plans. The business analysis plans are the outputs of the plan business analysis approach and plan business analysis governance tasks. They describe how the business analysis work will be performed, monitored, and controlled throughout the project lifecycle. The business analysis plans include the business analysis approach, the business analysis performance and communication plans, the requirements management plan, the traceability and change management plans, and the business analysis process assets. The business analysis plans are different from the business analyst, who is the person responsible for performing the business analysis work; the project manager, who is the person responsible for leading the project team and delivering the project objectives; and the project sponsor, who is the person who provides the funding and support for the project. References:
CCBA Handbook, page 15
[BABOK Guide], page 38
[Business Analysis for Practitioners: A Practice Guide], page 41
[Business Analysis: The Question and Answer Book], page 27
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