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A change-driven business analysis approach is a type of approach that focuses on the rapid delivery of business value in short iterations. It is typically used in agile or adaptive projects that embrace change and uncertainty, and that require frequent feedback and collaboration from the stakeholders. A change-driven approach allows the business analyst to elicit, analyze, specify, and validate requirements in an incremental and iterative manner, and to respond to changing needs and priorities12. Risk-driven, profit-driven, and risk-laden are not types of business analysis approaches, but rather factors that may influence the selection of an approach3. References:
1: BABOK® Guide, Version 3.0, p. 34
2: Business Analysis Expert Certification, CCBA® | IIBA®
3: The Ultimate Guide to Business Capability Analysis