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How to relate design decisions to stakeholder satisfaction
Gerrit Muller   
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Article.Reviewed.png The satisfaction of stakeholders depends on “hard” factors (e.g. economical, financial and legal) and “soft” factors (e.g. psychological, social, political and cultural). We will discuss the broadness of the stakeholder universe and its relation to the depth of technical design world. In practice the stakeholder world seems to be disconnected from the technical design world. These two worlds should be connected to the degree that the realized product appropriately fulfills the needs of all stakeholders. We position the architect as the team member that has to connect those entities. We will zoom in on those characteristics of the architect that seem to be missing in the current architect profile and that have large impact on (human)stakeholder satisfaction.

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