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The people and groups that are affected by a company's business decisions are called stakeholders. It is important to identify stakeholders when ensuring project success because stakeholders supply a company with its productive resources and as a result, they have a claim on and a stake in the company. | The people and groups that are affected by a company's business decisions are called stakeholders. It is important to identify stakeholders when ensuring project success because stakeholders supply a company with its productive resources and as a result, they have a claim on and a stake in the company. | ||
Revision as of 10:37, 6 March 2020
Introduction to Project Management
Stakeholder Analysis
The people and groups that are affected by a company's business decisions are called stakeholders. It is important to identify stakeholders when ensuring project success because stakeholders supply a company with its productive resources and as a result, they have a claim on and a stake in the company.
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Typical types of company stakeholders.
Stakeholders Analysis is an important tool for stakeholder identification and analysing their needs. The aim is to develop a strategic view of the human institutional landscape and the relationships between different stakeholders. In literature, several descriptions of stakeholder analysis processes can be found but most companies have their own definition of the process. The typical structure is the following: Identify stakeholders Analyse stakeholders Engage stakeholders
For each tool :
- Explain the use of the tool
- Why you choose this specific tool?
- What sort of problem can it solve?
- How this tool is relative with your case?
- References
Quality Management Systems
SWOT Analysis
Steps to delivering business value
Organizational project management maturity model (OPM3)
Risk Management
Gantt Chart and Scheduling
Investment portfolio management
Analysis of the current state
Lean Project Management
Project Schedule Development
Key Performance Indicators