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AI and a stakeholder impact map
Use AI to draft a stakeholder impact map for a new AI feature so you can see who benefits, who's at risk, and who has no voice.
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- 1The premise
- 2stakeholder
- 3impact
- 4power
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Section 1
The premise
Most AI features are built for the buyer, not the affected people. A stakeholder map forces the team to look beyond the buyer.
What AI does well here
- List likely stakeholder groups (users, non-users, affected third parties).
- Tag each group's benefit, risk, and voice level.
- Suggest who needs to be consulted before launch.
What AI cannot do
- Replace actually consulting affected groups.
- Know the local power dynamics in your context.
- Decide what level of consultation is sufficient.
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