Stakeholder management
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Abstract
The prerequisite for creating a successful project, program, or portfolio is to identify the views of different actors. A key element is, therefore, to ensure good stakeholder management. For all projects, programs, or portfolios, it is crucial that the stakeholder's needs within communication, commitment, and systematic management are handled correctly. The purpose of manage stakeholders is to give appropriate understanding and attention to stakeholders' needs and expectations. This process includes activities such as identifying stakeholder concerns and resolving issues.[1]
Strong stakeholder management enables better cooperation with other actors and thus ensures that the interests of all parties are satisfied. To ensure strong stakeholder management, there are several models and tools that can be used in all types of projects. This article explains how stakeholder management is used in practice. There will also be made an in-depth analysis of individual key models and a discussion about possible limmations that can occurs by using these models.
Stakeholder analysis
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What is a stakeholder?
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How to apply the method
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Stakeholder management?
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References
- ↑ ISO 21500 2012:E 4.3.10/