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In UI and UX Design, a **stakeholder** is anyone who impacts or is impacted by a certain project. This could include your intended users, administrators and IT professionals helping set up your product, the engineers and product managers on your team, the salespeople who will be selling your product, and many more.
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## Types of Stakeholders in UX Projects
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Stakeholders may differ based on the organization or product, but common types include:
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-**Internal team members:** Designers, developers, product managers, researchers, and QA engineers.
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-**Business leaders and executives:** Decision-makers who define priorities, strategy, and resource allocation.
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-**Marketing and sales teams:** Teams responsible for product positioning and promotion.
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-**Customer support or success teams:** Individuals who gather insights from user feedback and recurring issues.
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-**End users or user representatives:** The people who use the product or act on their behalf (e.g., user advocates).
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-**Legal, compliance, or security roles:** Stakeholders who set constraints based on policies or regulations.
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> **Note:** Not all stakeholders speak the same language as designers. Translating UX insights into their priorities is a valuable design skill.
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## Stakeholder Influence on UX
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Stakeholders influence UX throughout the design lifecycle:
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-**Defining feature scope and priorities:** Product managers and business owners determine what gets designed and when.
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-**Shaping success metrics:** Executives and analysts establish KPIs that guide product strategy.
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-**Aligning content and branding:** Marketing teams ensure consistency with tone and visual identity.
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-**Introducing constraints and compliance:** Legal teams set rules that affect content, interaction patterns, or functionality.
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## Collaborating with Stakeholders
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Effective UX work includes clear communication and collaboration across functions:
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-**Set expectations early:** Define processes, deliverables, and roles at the outset.
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-**Involve stakeholders in research:** Invite them to observe sessions or contribute questions.
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-**Translate UX insights into business value:** Frame findings in terms of cost savings, retention, or satisfaction.
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-**Use accessible, jargon-free communication:** Tailor presentations to meet varying levels of domain knowledge.
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-**Be open to negotiation:** Balance user needs with technical feasibility and business goals.
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