Managing Project Stakeholders
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Project and event management
Tools and Techniques to Identify, Clarify and Manage Stakeholder Expectations
Stakeholders are parties that will be affected by a project’s execution or results. Stakeholders can have their own expectations and objectives and have the potential to strongly influence a project’s outcome in positive or negative directions. Whether obvious or covert these stakeholders’ expectations must be articulated and understood before they can be managed.
This workshop focuses on tools and techniques to discover the project’s stakeholders, identify and clarify their expectations, and develop a plan to manage these expectations.
Attention is paid to stakeholders’ spheres of influence, including their influences on each other. Political, legal, and community influences will be examined along with strategies to mitigate or enhance such influences. Political and legal influences can include existing legislation as well as future trends and directions. Community influences could originate in the geographical, business and social community where the project is occurring, the professional/technical community that is involved in implementing the project and using its results, as well as other interested communities of people.
Case studies are used as learning vehicles to develop an awareness of stakeholder expectations and expectation management plans, and to tie stakeholder requirements to the project’s scope management, procurement management, risk management, and resource management plans.
At the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
- Understand and use stakeholder management terminology consistent with those of the Project Management Institute (PMI)
- Create a stakeholder list
- Group stakeholders according to their needs and influence
- Develop a stakeholder management plan/toolkit
- Introduction
- Stakeholder Definitions
- Sources of Stakeholders
- Stakeholder Analysis Methods
- Analysis Results
- Stakeholder Management Strategies
- Communications with Stakeholders
There are no prerequisites for this course.
- New project managers or project leads
- Experienced project managers or project leads who need a refresher
- Project team members, especially those who aspire to project management responsibilities
- Project team members who have risk management roles
- Project team members who have communications roles
- Project sponsors
The advantages of team sessions
- Learn and grow together as a team
- Location and time of your choice
- Sessions can be customized to fit your objectives
- Surprisingly cost effective
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