January 06, 2009

Stakeholder Identification and Management

Tuition: $525.00

PDU's 7.5

Strategies for Project Managers and anyone who wants to manage Stakeholders more effectively.

 ALL IN ONE TRAINING!

An introduction to how to identify, analyze and manage stakeholders throughout a projects lifecycle (definition, planning, monitoring / controlling , execution and close out) phases including Tools  and Techniques gleaned from over 50 years of project experience.

Workshop Description:

Combining lectures, hands on activities and team assignments this workshop focuses on tools and techniques to identify and assess a project's stakeholders. Attention is paid to stakeholders spheres of influence, including strategies to mitigate or enhance such influences.

 
Based on a case study you will identify potential impacts of stakeholder requirements to the project's scope and focus on tying impacts of these requirements to the projects scope, schedule cost, quality, communications, resource, procurement and risk management plan.

 

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  Learning Outcomes

 

Learning Objectives:

 

Embedded Knowledge and Skills

 

1)       Demonstrate a basic understanding of stakeholders in relation to a project’s lifecycle phases (Initiation, Planning, Execution, Monitoring & Controlling, Close Out)

Identifying who project stakeholders are.

 

2)       Create a stakeholder breakdown structure and analysis template

 

Putting stakeholders into perspective by categorizing stakeholders based on:

  • Importance and Impact
  • Relationship to the Project and Organization
  • Characteristics and Postures

3)       Be familiar with current approaches, techniques and systems for managing stakeholders

Profiling stakeholders based on indicators

 

Quantifying and qualifying stakeholders based on power and interest

4)       Understand the Project Stakeholder Consultation Process and its relationship to project scope management

Analyzing and balancing stakeholder /project requirements using a logical and structured process

5)       Understand concepts, tools and techniques that will allow you to communicate more effectively with stakeholders.

Analyzing stakeholder’s information and communications requirements

 

 
Workshop Outline

  • Definitions
  • Identifying stakeholders
  • Understanding stakeholder objectives and requirements
  • Managing stakeholder expectations and requirements
  • Aligning scope with stakeholder requirements.

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