Chapter2_Know Your Audience
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Chapter 2:
Know Your Audience
Seven Steps to Mastering Business Analysis
(Barbara Carkenord, 2008)
Concepts
Stakeholders
Listening Skills
Stakeholder Analysis
Virtual Teams
Stakeholders
Groups that are affected by the project’s actions
Groups that can influence the outcome
Groups that have an interest in the final
outcome
Executives (sponsors)
Managers (PM)
End users
Experts (SMEs)
Other
dept. personnel – QA, IT
Stakeholder Analysis
Identify stakeholders
Prioritize stakeholders
Understand stakeholders and their roles (e.g.,
use power-interest grid)
Make sure to keep the high power-high interest
grid stakeholders satisfied
Power-Interest Grid
Question
As
a Business Analyst, how many of these
stakeholders work for you?
If
they don’t work for you, how do you get
them to do what you need them to do?
After all, they all have their regular job to
do too.
Common Issues faced
Dealing with non-cooperative
stakeholders
Conveying bad news to stakeholders
Working closely with the Project Manager
BA and PM
PM
BA
Role
Manage the project
resources
Manage the
requirements
Orientation
Big picture (macro)
Detail oriented (micro)
Objective
Keep the project going
smoothly
Bridge the gap b/w
business and IT
Key Skills
Managerial
Investigative
Project Changes
Controls the changes to
project
Manages the change
and ensures acceptance
Virtual Teams
Bas may have to deal w/ stakeholders working
in different locations – dispersed / virtual teams
Issues
Physical
distance
Time zone differences
Cultural differences
Use of collaboration tools (group support
systems) may facilitate this