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» Volere Stakeholder Analysis Template

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Posted by: adrian on Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Categories: Enterprise Analysis (BABOK KA), Elicitation (BABOK KA), xxx> MS Excel

This template helps you to identify the stakeholder roles, the representative(s) of each role and the type(s) of knowledge that you need from them for your given project.

For each stakeholder role, identify the relevant classes of knowledge. The classes of knowledge are just suggestions so you will need to replace these suggestions with classes of knowledge for your particular project. 

If needed, you might choose to add additional roles and classes of knowledge.

Author: Volere (http://www.volere.co.uk/)

This work is copyright © 1995 - 2002 Atlantic Systems Guild Limited

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Comments
By sdarne @ Thursday, September 04, 2008 10:11 AM
Can you please help me exactly help me understant the roles and responsibilities of a Business Analyst and a Requirement Analyst?

By patty muller @ Monday, January 17, 2011 6:06 AM
add a relative weight or priority

By martinep1 @ Tuesday, February 01, 2011 1:13 AM
This document really draws out things like risks, sponsorship and responsibilty.

By undrkvabrtha @ Thursday, February 16, 2012 8:23 PM
@sdarne Friday, September 05, 2008 --- this is probably a little too late to respond, but just in case you're there...

A BA could be a Requirements Analyst, but a BA could also be a Reporting Analyst, an Infrastructure Analyst, a Chartered Accountant who is analysing balance sheets to assess enterprise 'health'...

A Requirements Analyst or a Test Analyst or a Legal Contracts Analyst (who comes from a juridical background) could be a BA.

the BA umbrella is rather broad, but is nowadays excessively used in the ICT project arena, and hence the association.

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