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Lean Six Sigma projects are powerful drivers of change. They reduce waste, improve quality, and increase efficiency. But no matter how strong the methodology or how talented the project team, success often comes down to one critical factor: stakeholder engagement . Who Are Stakeholders? In the context of Lean Six Sigma, stakeholders are individuals or groups who are affected by, have an interest in, or can influence the outcome of a project. They can be inside or outside the
In any project—whether it's launching a new product, redesigning a business process, or implementing Lean Six Sigma—there’s one critical truth: People make projects happen. Some people support your efforts, others may resist change, and your results impact many. The way you manage these relationships can determine the success or failure of your project. That’s where stakeholder analysis comes in. In this blog, we’ll break down what stakeholder analysis is, why it matters, an