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Stakeholders include the following: | Stakeholders include the following: | ||
Management | * Management, funders, connectors: They may have a high level vision and power, but if they don't try to follow the project and provide constant feedback, the result won't be as expected, or will result in wrenching course changes. | ||
Project team: This may include a project manager, key individuals who will be using the developed system, and implementers including system administrators, graphic and page designers, programmers, and others. Multidisciplinary teams that can work efficiently and with respect, and check in often with full communication of what they're working on, are key. | * Project team: This may include a project manager, key individuals who will be using the developed system, and implementers including system administrators, graphic and page designers, programmers, and others. Multidisciplinary teams that can work efficiently and with respect, and check in often with full communication of what they're working on, are key. | ||
User representation: These should provide a fair representation of the intended users of the system, whether organization | * User representation: These should provide a fair representation of the intended users of the system, whether organization members or the served constituents. Activities can range from participation in [[wp:focus groups]], formal or informal [[wp:usability sessions]], or polling advocacy groups. | ||
Using systems like wiki can enable direct involvement in specification development for all the above. | |||
==Including the hesitant== | ==Including the hesitant== | ||