Stakeholder-Interviews (EN)

Term

Conducting interviews with relevant project stakeholders

Stakeholder-Interviews

Stakeholder interviews are structured conversations with relevant project participants to capture their perspectives and requirements. These interviews ensure that no important requirements are overlooked and all stakeholder wishes are considered. They are an essential step in requirements management to create a comprehensive basis for project planning.

Process Flow

flowchart TD     A[Preparation] --> B[Interview Planning]     B --> C[Conducting Interviews]     C --> D[Evaluation]     D --> E[Requirement Documentation]     E --> F[Consensus Building]     F --> G[Requirement Validation] 

In Context

  • Typically used together with requirements analysis, use case modeling and prioritization
  • Related to: Requirements management, stakeholder analysis, project planning
  • Example use: Introduction of a new CRM system where customers, sales and IT have different requirements
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