Stakeholder
This core concept refers to how stakeholders relate to the requirements and designs produced by business analysts.
Let's look at an example to bring this concept around stakeholders into the real world:
Let's now consider an example of two different types of stakeholder groups. The first stakeholder group is a group of product managers who have been closely involved in the requirements elicitation workshops you recently conducted. The second stakeholder group consists of the internal sales team, who have not been closely involved with the requirements and design work at all. It is important that you present the requirements and designs in a different way for each of these two groups. The product managers would be interested in ...
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