I’m leaning towards A because defining viewpoints seems crucial after identifying concerns, but I could be mixing it up with another question we practiced.
I'm leaning towards option A - define the viewpoints and align them with the concerns. That seems like the most logical way to make sure we're covering all the bases.
I think the key here is to group the similar concerns together first, and then identify the stakeholders that are interested in each viewpoint. That way we can make sure we're addressing all the right issues.
I'm pretty confident that the correct answer is B - define a set of viewpoints and align them with the stakeholders. That way we can make sure we're capturing all the different perspectives.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. Should we be grouping the stakeholders first and then aligning their concerns to viewpoints? Or is it better to start with the viewpoints and match the stakeholders to those?
I think the next step would be to define a set of viewpoints and align them with the concerns we've identified. That way we can make sure we're addressing all the key issues.
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