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50 Industry-Inspired Best Practices for Quality Products

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Successful Product Development Organizations

Keep the Stakeholders at the Forefront of the Project. 

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BEST PRACTICE KEY CONCEPTS

  • A stakeholder is a person or organization that interacts (directly or indirectly) with the object being designed.
  • Stakeholders are the main source of requirements.
  • The primary stakeholders are customers and users.
  • Two practical methods to find the stakeholders are Journey Maps and Stakeholder checklists.
  • Stakeholders may evolve and change their product needs.
  • Providing safety for the stakeholders is a key design responsibility.

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  • BEST PRACTICE
  • 4.2

Succesful Product Development Organizations

Keep the Stakeholders at the Forefront of the Project. 

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  • Order this best practice
  • $3.99

BEST PRACTICE KEY CONCEPTS

  • A stakeholder is a person or organization that interacts (directly or indirectly) with the object being designed.
  • Stakeholders are the main source of requirements.
  • The primary stakeholders are customers and users.
  • Two practical methods to find the stakeholders are Journey Maps and Stakeholder checklists.
  • Stakeholders may evolve and change their product needs.
  • Providing safety for the stakeholders is a key design responsibility.

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Order Product Design Best Practices as an eBook, looseleaf or soft cover.

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