Which conduct stakeholder analysis technique identifies stakeholder roles that may serve as a useful starting point for identifying actors and roles?
Which conduct stakeholder analysis technique identifies stakeholder roles that may serve as a useful starting point for identifying actors and roles?
Interviews are a technique used in stakeholder analysis to directly interact with stakeholders to gather detailed information about their roles, responsibilities, and perspectives. This method allows for a thorough understanding of stakeholder roles, making it easier to identify actors and roles relevant to the project.
Ans: A Use cases use Actors, use cases and flow
Meant to say C
Not fully convinced it's C. Scenarios and use cases and user stories are techniques used to model activity flows - not focused on identifying the actors and roles. Keyword for me: 'identifies stakeholder roles' I would therefore go with D. Interviews because that involves direct interaction with stakeholders to gather information about their roles, responsibilities, and perspectives. See BAPM3.2 Plan Stakeholder Engagement 3.2.6 Technique: • Interviews: used to interact with specific stakeholders to gain more information or knowledge about stakeholder groups.
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