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A stakeholder analysis requires you to identify anyone involved in the work you wish to undertake, or anyone it will have an impact on. You may not need to include all of your analysis in the business case but it is important to have worked through the details.  
A stakeholder analysis requires you to identify anyone involved in the work you plan to undertake, or anyone it will have an impact on. You may not need to include all of your analysis in the business case but it is important to have worked through the details.  
*What is a stakeholder?
*What is a stakeholder?


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==Resources==
==Resources==
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/stakeholders.aspx

Revision as of 11:40, 1 August 2013

A stakeholder analysis requires you to identify anyone involved in the work you plan to undertake, or anyone it will have an impact on. You may not need to include all of your analysis in the business case but it is important to have worked through the details.

  • What is a stakeholder?

Process

  • Identify who your stakeholders are

Content

Scenarios

Communications

Resources

http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement/planning/stakeholders.aspx