Stakeholder Radar: always know who to talk to when

Every Product Owner knows the problem: an Excel sheet of stakeholders that’s outdated halfway through the quarter, that nobody maintains, and that’s still crucial for the next PI planning. The Stakeholder Radar replaces that file with a living overview that sits right next to your sprint dashboard — always current, always visible.

app.iterr.eu/sprints/24/stakeholders
SPRINT 24 · STAKEHOLDER RADAR  ·  6 stakeholders
High influence
Low influence
High interest
Low interest
JB
MK
AV
PL
SR
TR
JB
Jan de Boer
Director · High influence
AV
Anne Visser
CFO · High influence
MK
Marc Kuiper
Product manager
PL
Petra Laan
Scrum Master

What is the Stakeholder Radar?

The Stakeholder Radar is a module for Product Owners who have multiple stakeholders to manage. Per team and sprint you record for each stakeholder:

  • Name and role
  • Influence score (1-5)
  • Interest score (1-5)
  • Sentiment (positive / neutral / negative)
  • Last contact date
  • Notes (free text field for context, agreements or action items)

The classic stakeholder matrix — four quadrants based on influence and interest — visualises where every stakeholder stands and what the right engagement strategy is.

How does the Stakeholder Radar work in Iterr?

From the sprint page you navigate to the Stakeholder Radar. Add stakeholders and update their scores after every contact. Adjust the sentiment based on the latest interaction — a conversation that went well, a review that was rocky.

The date of the last contact is visible in the overview. A stakeholder who hasn’t been updated in weeks stands out — and that’s exactly the point. A silent stakeholder is rarely a happy stakeholder.

What do you use the Stakeholder Radar for?

  • Keeping an overview of all stakeholders per sprint or program increment
  • Prioritising contact moments based on influence and interest
  • Tracking sentiment over time to monitor relationships
  • Preparing for PI planning or stakeholder reviews

Who is it for?

The Stakeholder Radar is primarily meant for Product Owners with multiple stakeholders per sprint or program increment, and for RTEs who want to guard stakeholder relationships at the program level.

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