Stakeholder Engineering: The ‘Stakeholder Systems Engineering’ Discipline
Stakeholder Engineering: The ‘Stakeholder Systems Engineering’ Discipline
About the Book
STAKEHOLDER PRINCIPLES. (© gilb.com 2020-1)
1. Some stakeholders are more critical to your system than others.
2. Some stakeholder needs are more critical to your system than others.
3. Stakeholders are undisciplined: they may not know all their needs, or know them precisely, or know their value. But they can be analyzed, coached, and helped to get the best possible deal.
4. Stakeholders may be inaccessible, unwilling, inanimate, oppositional, and worse: but we need to deal with them intelligently.
5. Stakeholders might well ask for the wrong thing, a ‘means’ rather than their real ‘ends’. But they can be guided to understand that. Or their requests can be interpreted in their own, real, best interests.
6. Stakeholders do not want to wait years, get delays, invest shitloads of money, and then get little or no value. They want as much ‘value improvement’ of their current situation, as they can get, as fast as they can get it. For as little cost as possible,
7. Stakeholders cannot have any realistic idea of what their needs and demands will cost to satisfy. So their adopted (by you) requirements need to be based on value for costs, not on value alone. Delivering small increments, based on high value-to-cost, is one smart way to deal with this.
8. If you think you have found ‘all critical stakeholders’, I think you should assume there is at least one more, and when you find that one, .... . New Stakeholders will emerge, and they are not all identified at the beginning.
9. If you think you have found all critical needs of a stakeholder, there will always be at least one more need, hiding.
10. If you do not understand, and act on the principles above; you will blame your failure on ‘system complexity’, and the unexpected and wicked problems. But in reality it is your own fault and responsibility; deal with it - up front and constantly thereafter.
The Leanpub 60 Day 100% Happiness Guarantee
Within 60 days of purchase you can get a 100% refund on any Leanpub purchase, in two clicks.
Now, this is technically risky for us, since you'll have the book or course files either way. But we're so confident in our products and services, and in our authors and readers, that we're happy to offer a full money back guarantee for everything we sell.
You can only find out how good something is by trying it, and because of our 100% money back guarantee there's literally no risk to do so!
So, there's no reason not to click the Add to Cart button, is there?
See full terms...
Earn $8 on a $10 Purchase, and $16 on a $20 Purchase
We pay 80% royalties on purchases of $7.99 or more, and 80% royalties minus a 50 cent flat fee on purchases between $0.99 and $7.98. You earn $8 on a $10 sale, and $16 on a $20 sale. So, if we sell 5000 non-refunded copies of your book for $20, you'll earn $80,000.
(Yes, some authors have already earned much more than that on Leanpub.)
In fact, authors have earnedover $13 millionwriting, publishing and selling on Leanpub.
Learn more about writing on Leanpub
Free Updates. DRM Free.
If you buy a Leanpub book, you get free updates for as long as the author updates the book! Many authors use Leanpub to publish their books in-progress, while they are writing them. All readers get free updates, regardless of when they bought the book or how much they paid (including free).
Most Leanpub books are available in PDF (for computers) and EPUB (for phones, tablets and Kindle). The formats that a book includes are shown at the top right corner of this page.
Finally, Leanpub books don't have any DRM copy-protection nonsense, so you can easily read them on any supported device.
Learn more about Leanpub's ebook formats and where to read them