Typically, we categorize change management stakeholders into three main groups which each have their own part to play in the process: those impacted by the change, those that support the execution of the change, and those who drive the change.
"Stakeholders" include all parties interested in a project or change, which can encompass a variety of groups, including end users, sponsors, customers, employees, among others, who may be affected, influenced or have interest in the proposed change. "End users" are a specific subset of "stakeholders" who directly experience the implications of the change in their daily activities or functions.
The term 'end user' itself represents the direct stakeholders of the system, and other roles are only indirect influences. Stakeholders and sponsors have many things to do and invest in many projects, so they may not necessarily care about what a single system invested in will become
The answer is C. Stakeholder. A stakeholder is any individual or group that has an interest or concern in an organization's activities or decisions, including changes in the area of information security management.
In the context of a change, the term "End User" refers to an individual or group that is impacted by the change. End users are the individuals who will directly interact with and use the product or service resulting from the change. They play a crucial role in the success and adoption of the change.
Agreed with B. The target group of the change process would be called "End User" The stakeholder contains all parties in the company which may not impacted by the change process.
The international standard providing guidance on social responsibility, called ISO 26000, defines a stakeholder as an "individual or group that has an interest in any decision or activity of an organization."
Stakeholders may include suppliers, internal staff, members, customers (including shareholders, investors, and consumers), regulators, and local and regional communities. Additionally, stakeholders may include purchasers, clients, owners, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Ans: B
Answer is C
"Addressing the needs of your stakeholders starts with understanding who those stakeholders are, identifying the relevant parties of an organization who are impacted by the change."
https://www.cohencpa.com/knowledge-center/insights/december-2020/change-management-101-how-knowing-your-stakeholders-can-make-or-break-your-project
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