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Harnessing Stakeholder Needs To Envision, Validate and Evolve a Solution…. Erol Eraybar Sr. Consultant eeraybar@columbus.rr.com. Can an Architect Harness Stakeholder Needs?. Learn how in ten (10) minutes or less! Process-Centric, Scenario-Driven Modeling
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Harnessing Stakeholder NeedsTo Envision, Validate and Evolve a Solution… Erol Eraybar Sr. Consultant eeraybar@columbus.rr.com
Can an Architect Harness Stakeholder Needs? Learn how in ten (10) minutes or less! • Process-Centric, Scenario-Driven Modeling • Strategic Design and Tactical Implementation • Visual Communication Techniques and Tools
Who are your “Stakeholders”? • Discover Your Stakeholder’s to Uncover Needs • Holistic Stakeholder Identification • Internal and cross-boundary • External to the organization • Government Agencies • The Customer
What are Stakeholder “Needs”? • Needs take many forms • Musts • Wants • Expectations
Stakeholder Needs May Get Away • Captured and Harnessed • Managed and Controlled • Satisfied or Exceeded
Use Process-Centric, Scenario-Driven Techniques • Mantra for approaching all facets of the SDLC • Customer-centric mindset • Processes drive requirements • No processes = No requirements = Nothing to build
Design Strategically to Implement Tactically • Realistic to harness (all) needs at inception? • Foresee all architectural underpinnings? • Will stakeholders become overwhelmed? • Business Users / Customers • IT • Impact of unrealized business strategy while building the perfect solution?
How to Develop a Strategic / Tactical Mindset • Devise a phased, incremental approach • Embrace technical simplicity • Rapid delivery of out-of-the-box (OOTB) capabilities and/or core functionality • Socialize the new solution as a launch pad • Continuous improvement • Track record of success
Use Visual Communication to Validate & Evolve • Visual Diagrams and Pictorial Graphics • Facilitate conceptualization and validation • Real-Time and After-the-Fact Artifacts • Process Diagrams • Architecture Diagrams • Mind Maps Telegraph Machine
Process Diagrams – Scenario Driven One Stakeholder Type / Swimlane Process Step
Architecture Diagrams – Strategic Design Strategy to Scale Stakeholder Groups
Mind Maps – Visual Harnessing of Needs Collapsing Detail for “Birds-Eye View” Expanding Detail for “Worms-Eye View” Thought Fragment – Item needs to be fleshed-out
An Architect Can Harness Stakeholder Needs! • Needs are best captured, refined, and validated in a process model context • Deploy the solution in stages to demonstrate the technology performs as promised • Collaboration can be significantly improved through visual communication techniques
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