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Stakeholder Interviews

UX Design

What are Stakeholder Interviews

Stakeholder Interviews are structured conversations with key decision-makers, subject matter experts, and project influencers to gather insights, requirements, and business objectives. They help align project goals with organizational needs and constraints.

How to conduct Stakeholder Interviews

Key components include:

  • Preparation: Research, targeted questions, interview guides
  • Documentation: Recording insights and decisions
  • Analysis: Identifying patterns and priorities
  • Validation: Confirming understanding with stakeholders

When to conduct Stakeholder Interviews

Perform interviews during project initiation, major milestone planning, or when significant changes are proposed. They're particularly valuable in early phases to establish direction and alignment.

Benefits of Stakeholder Interviews

These interviews provide crucial insights into business goals, constraints, and success metrics. They help identify potential challenges early, build relationships, and ensure project alignment with organizational objectives.

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