CHAPTER 2
Identifying the Group
In any initiative a business analyst undertakes, it is important to know who the stakeholders are. Once they have been identified, some stakeholders are further categorized as potential participants. This chapter will help you identify stakeholders. It also offers methods to identify your potential participants and determine participant requirements.
Stakeholders
Identifying the right people to participate in a survey is important. When preparing for a survey, completing a stakeholder analysis can help. The following questions can help you determine who the stakeholders for the survey are:
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