I think this has been wholly answered, but I'll add my two cents:

- I always, always, always sketch first.  I do a ton of sketching. 
It allows me to get all of my ideas out (the "what if" phase), and
allows me to have more focus when I get into wireframing.   Sketching
is portable, cheap and fast.

- I do show my sketches (and even involve in my sketching phase) my
direct manager, other creatives, and the developers

- I don't show the sketches to high-level stakeholders; mostly
because I don't get that many meetings with them, and so it's
better use of their time to show something more refined.  They're
more interested in the scenarios/research behind the wireframes than
seeing how sketches led to those wireframes. 



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