Stakeholder analysis is a structured method used in Lean and Six Sigma to identify and prioritise stakeholders based on their interest in, and influence over, a project. By mapping these factors, teams can determine how best to engage each group, ensuring smoother implementation and stronger support.
Lean and Six Sigma initiatives often involve process changes that affect different departments, employees, customers, or suppliers. Not all stakeholders hold the same level of power or concern. Without a clear analysis, teams may waste effort engaging the wrong people or fail to secure support from those most critical to success.
Stakeholders are assessed along two dimensions:
These dimensions form a Stakeholder Matrix with four categories:
Stakeholder analysis helps Lean and Six Sigma teams focus their efforts where they matter most. It improves communication, reduces resistance, and builds the foundation for lasting process improvements. By tailoring engagement strategies, projects achieve stronger buy-in and more sustainable outcomes.