When a business analyst uses subject matter experts to define roles and identify influences, the project artifact that is typically created or updated is the stakeholder analysis.
Stakeholder analysis is a technique used to identify and evaluate stakeholders and their interests, influence, and involvement in a project. It helps the business analyst to identify the key stakeholders and their roles, responsibilities, and expectations in the project. By using subject matter experts to define roles and identify influences, the business analyst can gather valuable insights that can inform the stakeholder analysis and help to ensure that the project meets the needs of all stakeholders.
The stakeholder analysis document can be used as a reference throughout the project to guide decision-making and ensure that stakeholders are engaged and informed throughout the project lifecycle.
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