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<mainDescription>&lt;p&gt;
A stakeholder is not a member of the team, but is interested in the developed product. He can influence the project
roll-out. he participates to Scrum meetings: see his contribution to &lt;a class=&quot;elementLink&quot;
href=&quot;./../../Scrum/guidances/concepts/Travail collaboratif,_OUjj0AEZEduzRosbOajx7w.html&quot;
guid=&quot;_OUjj0AEZEduzRosbOajx7w&quot;&gt;Collaborative Work&lt;/a&gt;.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
In Scrum slang, stakeholders are called chickens from which a team of pigs, must be protected from their direct
influence on the projet during a sprint. This means that stakeholders have windows to submit their input, strictly
defined in order to not disturb the team work.
&lt;/p&gt;</mainDescription>
<synonyms>&lt;p&gt;
Interested party
&lt;/p&gt;</synonyms>
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