Tag: stakeholder analysis
A Dilemma: When the Client Isn’t the Customer
Usually when a Business Analyst is working on a project the client (which I’ll define as the party or stakeholder who receives the benefit of the Analyst’s services) and the customer (the party who is paying for the Analyst to render the services) are one in the same, at least from an overall organizational perspective [...]
Posted: August 2nd, 2010 under Uncategorized.
Tags: business analysis, client, customer, engagement, stakeholder analysis
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The Lost Stakeholder Analysis Dimension: Engagement
Stakeholder Analysis is an important and often ongoing activity that Business Analysts perform as part of their duties. Solution delivery team members need to understand who else is involved or impacted by their work effort, how they can interact with these people or groups, and what sort of tradeoffs exist in pleasing one group over [...]
Posted: February 18th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
Tags: business analysis, engagement, stakeholder analysis
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Leveraging Social Media for Business Analysis
Over the past few years social media offerings have become an increasingly common way for people to interact with each other in the digital age. While this revolution began in the consumer space, organizations have begun to leverage social media tools for internal operations. Blogs, forums, prediction markets and document sharing/collaboration tools are becoming more [...]
Posted: December 26th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: business analysis, requirements, social media, stakeholder analysis
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