Computer Science, asked by Rndy2004, 6 months ago

The block helps you in analyzing the stakeholders of the project:
a) What?
b) Where?
c) Who?
d) Which?

Answers

Answered by vedarthvaihav
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Answer:

The answer is 'Who'

Explanation:

the 'Who' block helps you in analysing the people getting affected directly or indirectly due to the problem

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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Answer:

The correct option is (c) Who.

Therefore, the block which helps you in analysing the stakeholders of the project is who block.

Explanation:

  • Stakeholders refer to all internal individuals and groups that a project will include or have an impact on within a company.
  • Stakeholder analysis is the process of identifying these individuals prior to the start of the project, classifying them based on their levels of involvement, interest, and impact, and figuring out the best ways to involve and interact with each of these stakeholder groups throughout.
  • Who, What, Where, and Why are the four Ws of problem scoping. These Ws aid in more accurate and effective problem identification and comprehension.
  1. Who - The "Who" section aids in understanding and classifying those who are both directly and indirectly impacted by the issue and are referred to as Stake Holders.
  2. What - The "What" element aids in comprehending and determining the nature of the issue, as well as how to discover what information leads to the discovery of relevant evidence.
  3. Where - "Where" refers to the scenario, place, and context from which the issue comes.
  4. Why - "Why" is the given problem worth fixing and explains how doing so will benefit all parties involved.

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