Friday 15 September 2017

Stakeholder Analysis - Notes - Part 1 - Project Stakeholders

Business Analysis Techniques - Stakeholder Analysis
Business Analysis Techniques - Stakeholder Analysis


Here are some Key Point Notes on Business Analysis Techniques - Stakeholder Analysis.

This topic is part of the syllabus for the British Computer Society (BCS) Certificate in Requirements Engineering and the BCS Foundation Certificate in Business Analysis.

The notes below are based on the syllabus for Certificate in Requirements Engineering and the specific terms used are those needed for answers in the BCS examinations.

Stakeholder Analysis also features as part of the various certificates awarded by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) - so people studying for those will also find these notes helpful.
But - be aware that the examinations for these are based on the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) - so the terms used there may be different in some cases.

For more - take a look at my online course - on Udemy:
Stakeholder Analysis







Key Point Notes - Requirements Engineering - Stakeholder Analysis - 
Project Stakeholders

Definition – Stakeholder:
Someone who has an interest in the system or business change under consideration.
  • Project Stakeholders
  • Business Stakeholders
  • External Stakeholders



Business Analysis Techniques - Stakeholder Analysis

Project Stakeholders: 
their role and contribution to the requirements engineering process.

Project Stakeholders - people who are:
Members of the Project Team - full or part time.
Have specialist skills and knowledge – in business and / or IT.
  • Project Manager 
  • Business Analyst 
  • Solution Developer 
  • Testers 
  • Solution Architects
Project Manager - Role and Contribution:
Planning and managing Requirements Engineering.

Business Analyst - Role and Contribution:
Carrying out Requirements Engineering.

Solution Developer - Role and Contribution:
Ensuring that documented requirements can be translated into solutions.

Testers - Role and Contribution:
Validating requirements to ensure that they are testable.
Adding test cases /scenarios that can be used for testing later – during system development.

Solution Architects - Role and Contribution:
Contribute to the technical requirements of the project by ensuring that they fit into the overall systems architecture of the business.



Stakeholder Analysis - More 

Stakeholder Analysis - Notes - Part 2 - Business Stakeholders

Stakeholder Analysis - Notes - Part 3 - External Stakeholders

Take a look at my online course - on Udemy:
Stakeholder Analysis



References

BCS - Business Analysis Certificates - Information and Syllabus

IIBA - Certification - Information and Syllabus



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