Hmm.. I am using IE7 from work, and I have no problems with any of the links on the site?
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http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~iany/consultancy/stakeholder_taxonomy/stakeholder_taxonomy.htm...
Here is the address above for the paper, added the periods to avoid truncation? Another way to get there perhaps is to Google "Stakeholder Taxonomy"
Well worth reviewing some of the material on the site. BTW, one of my favorite books by this author is "Scenarios, Stores, Use Cases - through the Systems Development Life-Cycle." Concrete examples (by other authors) of how they used these approaches in projects from many different industries.
Has anyone used this taxonomy in identifying and doing stakeholder analysis of a project?
I have just started as the requirement lead of a large project system/software integration project that has just delivered the first release of the system. And due to any of a dozen reasons they were only able to use the Statement of Work (SOW) as the source of the "formal" requirements. The good news is that during the transition period, a lot of good work was done identifying and documenting the business processes.
I am currently spending my time (while I wait for clearance to complete) setting up the infra-structure and methodology to support reverse-engineering the existing requirements and modeling a baseline. During (and ongoing) that effort I will attempt to fill in the holes or at least identify the areas of risk that need additional analysis.
Previously I have identified/modeled stakeholders as stereotyped actors, modeled their goals and interests to protect (as separate stereotyped requirements) so that stakeholders that share a common need/interest can be traced to that element. These then are traced to the features/use cases and/or non-functional requirements.
I like the idea of this taxonomy and am trying to determine how I can best exploit it for this project and at an enterprise level (since this is a large scale integration and development effort)
Looking for comments, ideas, advice, or just "horror/success" stories that might help!
David
Side Note: Nice to post with you two again (Paolo & Midnight) I was away from this user id for a bit (long story)