What type of analysis can a business analyst perform to understand the functions of stakeholders, the location of stakeholders, the tasks stakeholders complete, and the stakeholders' concerns about the solution?
Stakeholder impact analysis is the process of evaluating how stakeholders are affected by a solution. It specifically examines:
Functions: Roles and responsibilities of stakeholders.
Location: Geographic or organizational placement.
Tasks: Activities stakeholders perform.
Concerns: Stakeholders’ issues, risks, or resistance related to the solution.
BABOK Reference (Chapter 2: Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring - Stakeholder Analysis):
Stakeholder impact analysis ensures the business analyst understands stakeholder perspectives, dependencies, and potential impacts of changes, enabling tailored engagement and solution design
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