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As a business analyst in your organization, you must understand the difference between operative rules and structural rules. What is the difference between structural rules and operative rules?
A.
Structural rules are rules that the organization chooses to enforce as a matter of policy. Operative rules are intended to help determine when something is or is not true, or when things fall into a specific category.
B.
Operative rules are rules that the organization chooses to enforce as a matter of policy. Structural rules are intended to help determine when something is or is not true, or when things fall into a specific category.
C.
Operative rules are rules that describe the organizational process assets of the organization.Structural rules are policies that restrict the authority of each line of business.
D.
Operative rules are rules that define how an organization operates. Structural rules define the boundaries of the structure, business units, and departments within the organization.
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