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Stakeholder analysis is a technique that systematically gathers and analyses information about stakeholders and their needs.
Stakeholder analysis is a technique that systematically gathers and analyses information about stakeholders and their needs.


When developing or implementing a project it is used to identify all key stakeholders who have a vested interest in the project.  
When developing or implementing a project it is used to identify all key stakeholders who have an interest in the project.  




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Revision as of 23:27, 11 February 2020

Project management.

Stakeholder analysis is a technique that systematically gathers and analyses information about stakeholders and their needs.

When developing or implementing a project it is used to identify all key stakeholders who have an interest in the project.


See also