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behovsanalyse

Behovsanalyse, also known as needs analysis, is a systematic process for identifying and documenting the needs and expectations of users, customers, or other stakeholders, and for assessing gaps between current performance and desired outcomes. The goal is to inform decision making, prioritize requirements, and guide the design of solutions that deliver the greatest value.

The process typically begins with scoping: clarifying objectives, stakeholders, and success criteria. This is followed by

Deliverables commonly include a requirements specification, use cases or user stories, success criteria, and a business

Behovanalyse is applied across domains such as product development, information technology, organizational change, education and public

data
collection
through
interviews,
surveys,
workshops,
observations,
and
document
analysis.
Needs
are
analyzed
to
distinguish
between
current
problems,
latent
needs,
and
desired
outcomes,
and
are
often
framed
as
statements
or
problems
to
be
solved.
Techniques
such
as
gap
analysis,
root-cause
analysis,
or
jobs-to-be-done
can
be
used,
and
needs
are
then
prioritized
according
to
impact,
feasibility,
and
urgency.
The
resulting
outputs
usually
include
a
needs
statement,
a
prioritized
set
of
requirements
or
user
stories,
and
a
plan
for
validation
with
stakeholders.
case
or
project
brief
that
links
needs
to
expected
benefits
and
costs.
The
analysis
serves
as
a
foundation
for
solution
design,
procurement,
and
project
governance,
helping
to
reduce
scope
creep
and
ensure
alignment
among
stakeholders.
services.
Its
effectiveness
depends
on
robust
stakeholder
involvement,
rigorous
data
collection,
and
transparent
prioritization,
while
recognizing
that
needs
can
evolve
over
time
and
translation
into
concrete
requirements
can
introduce
bias.