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Without analysis, no improvement could be made, no efficiently could be achieved. The business world move around data analytic.
Stakeholder Analysis• Stakeholder Analysis is an important technique for stakeholder identification & analyzing their needs. It is used to identify all key (primary and secondary) stakeholders who have a vested interest in the issues with which the project is concerned.• The aim of stakeholder analysis process is to develop a strategic view of the human and organizational landscape, and the relationships between the different stakeholders and the issues they care about most.• The Stakeholder Analysis is usually performed by the Organizational Change Analyst, the Business Process Analyst, and the Software Requirements Analyst. It is important that all three of these roles know who the stakeholders are and how they will be impacted by the project.• A stakeholder analysis can help a project to identify: – Sources of requirements to help reduce the risk of missing or incomplete requirements – Interests of stakeholders, who may affect or be affected by the project – Potential issues that could disrupt the project – Key people for information distribution during later phases of the project – Groups that should be encouraged to participate in different stages of the project – Ways to reduce potential negative impacts & manage negative stakeholders who may be unwilling to participate in the requirements development process Confidential - Not for External Distribution
Analysis data would clearly depict progress or failure of an organization and hence would put in place sustainability mechanism or map out the way forward.
Without analysis, no improvement could be made, no efficiently could be achieved. The business world move around data analytic.
Data Analysis gives clear indication as well as evidence of organization's performance.
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