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Stakeholder Analysis Assignment
This assignment uses two provided documents:
• Stakeholder_Analysis_Exercise.xls (spreadsheet)
• DMV Case Study
Purpose of this Assignment
This assignment gives you the opportunity to apply your understanding of the course
concepts to analyze how the enterprise architecture (EA) affects various elements of the
organization. This assignment specifically addresses the following course outcome:
• conduct stakeholder analysis to identify concerns and appropriate viewpoints
Background
One of the keys to successful enterprise architecture (EA) implementation is the support
offered by important stakeholders.
Stakeholders are those with an interest in a given project. There are varying degrees of
stakeholder involvement, which may be described as being in the following groups:
• Key Players—These are the most important stakeholders; they have a vested
interest in the approach, content, and output of the EA.
• Keep Satisfied—The next most significant group are those who must obtain what
they need from the EA and are less concerned with the construction and specific
content of the EA.
• Keep Informed—This group has a need to know what is being done and how it will
benefit the organization overall; they have little interest in any of the details of how
the EA is developed and used.
• Minimal Effort—This group has little interest in the EA and requires little attention
during the EA development effort.
The benefits of successfully managing stakeholders include the following:
• Obtaining support from the most influential stakeholders will help ensure that they
both help to shape the EA and to improve its content and products.
• Influential stakeholders are in a position to allocate human and financial resources to
the EA effort, making it more likely to succeed.
• Ongoing communication with stakeholders ensures their understanding of the
process and benefits of EA, and enables their support if needed.
• Successful management allows the EA team to draw on the support of stakeholders
with a positive view of the process if they need to address negative reactions or
setbacks in the organization.
(Concepts contained herein were derived in part from The Open Group Architecture
Framework (TOGAF), v. 9.)
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Assignment
Using the DMV Case Study and the Stakeholder Analysis Exercise spreadsheet provided, you
are to complete the columns of the spreadsheet for each of the ten stakeholder groups
listed on the spreadsheet.
Please refer to the reading link in your Course 5 content area called: TOGAF Standard:
Stakeholder Management. This link provides some excellent insights into the different roles
and influences of the stakeholders to assist in your assignment. Again, this is just a
reference for your benefit.
First, explain the interest or concern that the stakeholder has in the development of the EA.
Then, identify their “class” or role in the EA as one of the four shown above (Key Player,
Keep Satisfied, Keep Informed, or Minimal Effort). Finally, explain your reasoning for
selecting the class/role that you did.
Important: You are not being graded on whether you picked the “correct” stakeholder
involvement (i.e. key player, keep satisfied, keep informed or minimal effort). You might
see your Security Officer as a key player or as a stakeholder needing to be kept informed.
This is fine. What is important is that you provide a solid reason for why you chose this
classification as it relates to the interest/concern area. Please only pick one “class” or role
per stakeholder.
Complete the spreadsheet and submit it via your Assignments Folder by the due date shown
in the class schedule. Note: The filename of your submission should include your last name.
An example would be: Smith_Stakeholder_Analysis.xls.
Reference
The Open Group. (2018). TOGAF version 9.2: The Open Group architecture framework
(TOGAF). Retrieved from http://www.opengroup.org/togaf
The TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2: Part III: ADM Guidelines & Techniques; Stakeholder
Management. Retrieved from: http://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-
doc/arch/index.html
Grading Rubric
Your grade will be determined by the strength and validity of your analysis, rather than
what specific class/role you selected. Your work will be graded according to the grading
rubric below.
Criteria
90-100%
Far Above
Standards
80-89%
Above
Standards
70-79%
Meets
Standards
60-69%
Below
Standards
< 60%
Well
Below
Standards
Possible
Points
Stakeholder
Analysis
Interest/Concern
and Class/Role of
the stakeholder
are correctly
identified.
Interest/Concern
and Class/Role of
the stakeholder
are correctly
identified. Reason
Interest/Concern
and Class/Role of
the stakeholder
are adequately
identified. Reason
Interest/Concern
and/or Class/Role
for the
stakeholder may
be inadequately
No entries
for this
stakeholder
or little
9 points
for each
Stakeholder
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Criteria
90-100%
Far Above
Standards
80-89%
Above
Standards
70-79%
Meets
Standards
60-69%
Below
Standards
< 60%
Well
Below
Standards
Possible
Points
Reason for
Classification
provides a full
explanation with
convincing
justification; each
is clearly
applicable to the
case study;
demonstrates a
sophisticated
understanding of
course concepts,
analysis, and/or
critical thinking.
for Classification
provides a clear
explanation with
justification; each
is applicable to
the case study;
demonstrates an
understanding of
course concepts,
analysis, and/or
critical thinking.
for Classification
is adequately
explained; each is
related to the
case study;
demonstrates an
adequate
understanding of
course concepts,
analysis, and/or
critical thinking.
identified; and/or
Reason for
Classification may
not be adequately
explained; and/or
may not relate to
the case study;
and/or
demonstrates an
inadequate
understanding of
course concepts,
analysis, and/or
critical thinking.
information
provided.
(see
below)
Head,
Dept. of
Motor
Vehicles
9 Points 8 Points 7 Points 6 Points 0-5
Points
9
Chief
Financial
Officer
9 Points 8 Points 7 Points 6 Points 0-5
Points
9
Program
Management
Office
9 Points 8 Points 7 Points 6 Points 0-5
Points
9
Line
Managers
for Service
Delivery
Areas
9 Points 8 Points 7 Points 6 Points 0-5
Points
9
Credentialing and
Tax
Processing
Specialists
9 Points 8 Points 7 Points 6 Points 0-5
Points
9
Customer
Service
Specialist
9 Points 8 Points 7 Points 6 Points 0-5
Points
9
Security
Officer
9 Points 8 Points 7 Points 6 Points 0-5
Points
9
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Criteria
90-100%
Far Above
Standards
80-89%
Above
Standards
70-79%
Meets
Standards
60-69%
Below
Standards
< 60%
Well
Below
Standards
Possible
Points
CIO 9 Points 8 Points 7 Points 6 Points 0-5
Points
9
Application
Software
Developer
9 Points 8 Points 7 Points 6 Points 0-5
Points
9
IT Operations
Manager
9 Points 8 Points 7 Points 6 Points 0-5
Points
9
Spreadsheet
Format
9-10 Points
Spreadsheet
reflects effective
organization and
sophisticated
writing; correct
structure,
grammar, and
spelling;
presented in a
professional
format using
Excel.
8 Points
Spreadsheet
reflects effective
organization and
clear writing;
correct structure,
grammar, and
spelling;
presented in a
professional
format using
Excel.
7 Points
Spreadsheet is
organized; and/or
may contain some
grammatical or
spelling errors;
presented in Excel
format.
6 Points
Spreadsheet is
somewhat
organized, and/or
contains
grammatical or
spelling errors;
and/or does not
use Excel
template.
0-5 Points
Spreadsheet
content is
extremely
poorly
constructed
and does
not convey
the
information.
10
TOTAL
Points
Possible
100