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To download template, click here: Stakeholder Analysis Template

For a more in depth analysis of stakeholders, click here: Identify Stakeholders 202.docx

Why do Stakeholder identification, analysis and engagement?  

 A stakeholder analysis can help a project identify:

  • Interests of all stakeholders who may affect or be affected by the project
  • Potential conflicts or risks that could jeopardize the project
  • Opportunities and relationships that can be built on during implementation
  • Groups that should be encouraged to participate in different stages of the project
  • Appropriate strategies and approaches for engagement

 

Remember: A stakeholder is any entity, internal or external, who could directly or indirectly affect your project or be affected by your project.

Steps:

  1. Identify: Facilitate interviews of project sponsor, business owner and users using checklist below
  2. Analyze and Understand: Document the information and analyze stakeholders based on role and desired level of involvement
  3. Engage: Develop and execute communication strategy for each type of stakeholder based on level of involvement

Checklist: Questions for the Interview

A checklist of questions to ask interviewees in order to identify project stakeholders and their interests.  It’s important to ask all potential stakeholders the relevant questions so you can better analyze their level of interest.

  1. Who will be affected by the success or failure of the solution?
  2. Who is the sponsor---the funder of the project?
  3. Who will receive reports and other output from the solution?
  4. Who is the customer---the user of the end product or service?
  5. What regulatory bodies and standards must the solution and project comply with?
  6. Who will test the solution?
  7. Who will maintain the solution once it is deployed?
  8. Who will build and maintain the hardware and server environments?
  9. Who will support the users and the solution once it is installed (Service Desk, DITR, etc.)?
  10. Who will train on the solution?
  11. Who will be adversely affected by in the project’s area of influence?
  12. Who can best assist with the early scoping of issues and impacts
  13. Who strongly supports the changes that the project will bring?
  14. Whose opposition could be detrimental to the success of the project?
  15. Who is it critical to engage with first, and why?

Generic Examples of Stakeholders

Stakeholder Type

Examples and Roles

Business Analyst

Liaison with stakeholders, identifies business problems, elicits and validates requirements and use cases, evaluates and proposes solutions

End User

Interacts directly with the solution, can be multiple groups

Subject Matter Expert

Has in depth knowledge of one or more pieces of the business process or solution (internal or external)

Project Manager

Team Leader for the project

Business Owner

Project advocate and business representative, responsible for implementation on the business side, and subject matter expert

Tester

Both QA (unit ad regression testing) and end users (acceptance testing)

Sponsor

Project champion, responsible for the benefits of the project, possibly funding, removal of obstacles, approval of scope, project plan and changes

Developer

Responsible for coding, user interface and system integration, unit testing, data base feeds

Trainer

Provide assistance to users on how to use the application or service

Server Operations and Network Infrastructure

Maintain and monitor the hardware and operating environments for the service or solution

Help Desk Support

Provide assistance to users on how to access and use the application or service

Data Base Administrator

Help a project design and implement the database, and provide support in the form of maintenance and repair of the database

Usability and Accessibility Consultants

Consult to help project create efficient and usable solutions and ensure that end users can access the service

Data Modeler

Works with project team and business to manage data as a resource and allow for integration of other information systems (designing databases/data warehouses)

Regulatory Agency

Mandates adherence to certain policies or legal constraints

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