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A [[business need]] (hereinafter, the ''Need'') is the state of an [[enterprise]] in which that ''enterprise'' has to have something that that ''enterprise'' does not have at the moment. The ''Need'' may also refer to a [[business requirement]]. The plural term, [[business needs]], refer to a [[business requirements document]] ([[business requirements document|BRD]]), alternatively known as [[business requirements document|business needs specification]].
 
A [[business need]] (hereinafter, the ''Need'') is the state of an [[enterprise]] in which that ''enterprise'' has to have something that that ''enterprise'' does not have at the moment. The ''Need'' may also refer to a [[business requirement]]. The plural term, [[business needs]], refer to a [[business requirements document]] ([[business requirements document|BRD]]), alternatively known as [[business requirements document|business needs specification]].
  
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==Definitions==
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According to the [[BABOK Guide|BABOK Guide (3rd edition)]],
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:[[Business need]]. A problem or opportunity of strategic or tactical importance to be addressed.
  
 
==Related lectures==
 
==Related lectures==
 
*[[Business Analysis Quarter]].  
 
*[[Business Analysis Quarter]].  
  
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Revision as of 09:49, 8 July 2020

A business need (hereinafter, the Need) is the state of an enterprise in which that enterprise has to have something that that enterprise does not have at the moment. The Need may also refer to a business requirement. The plural term, business needs, refer to a business requirements document (BRD), alternatively known as business needs specification.

Definitions

According to the BABOK Guide (3rd edition),

Business need. A problem or opportunity of strategic or tactical importance to be addressed.

Related lectures