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Salience Model is a tool used to classify relevant stakeholders, with the aim of monitoring stakeholder management. This classification is based on assessments of their power, urgency, and legitimacy. The Salience Model is useful for projects, programs or portfolios with a large complex number of stakeholders or if complex networks of relationships have to be monitored. It is also useful in determining the relative importance of the identified stakeholders.  
 
Salience Model is a tool used to classify relevant stakeholders, with the aim of monitoring stakeholder management. This classification is based on assessments of their power, urgency, and legitimacy. The Salience Model is useful for projects, programs or portfolios with a large complex number of stakeholders or if complex networks of relationships have to be monitored. It is also useful in determining the relative importance of the identified stakeholders.  
  
Furthermore, chapter 13 provides relevant knowledge on how to monitor stakeholder engagement.
 
  
  
I suggest to also include a link to one of the ConceptBox articles, a link to the Project Canvas, and a link to an external resource
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, a link to the Project Canvas,  
  
  
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'''References for Salience Model '''   
 
'''References for Salience Model '''   
  
<ref>Project Management Institute, Inc.. (2017). Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th Edition). (pp. 513). Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI). Retrieved from
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<ref>Project Management Institute, Inc.. (2017). ''Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th Edition)''. (pp. 513). Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI). Retrieved from
 
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<ref> Anna Maria Greve, Stakeholder Management. (sec. 2). Retrieved from http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Stakeholder_Management#Power.2C_legitimacy.2C_and_urgency_classification </ref>
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<ref> Anna Maria Greve, ''Stakeholder Management''. (sec. 2). Retrieved from http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Stakeholder_Management#Power.2C_legitimacy.2C_and_urgency_classification </ref>
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<ref> Stakeholdermap, ''Stakeholder Salience''. Retrieved from https://www.stakeholdermap.com/stakeholder-analysis/stakeholder-salience.html </ref>
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Salience Model

Salience Model is a tool used to classify relevant stakeholders, with the aim of monitoring stakeholder management. This classification is based on assessments of their power, urgency, and legitimacy. The Salience Model is useful for projects, programs or portfolios with a large complex number of stakeholders or if complex networks of relationships have to be monitored. It is also useful in determining the relative importance of the identified stakeholders.


, a link to the Project Canvas,



References for Salience Model

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  1. Project Management Institute, Inc.. (2017). Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th Edition). (pp. 513). Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI). Retrieved from https://app-knovel-com.proxy.findit.dtu.dk/web/view/khtml/show.v/rcid:kpGPMBKP02/cid:kt011DXO32/viewerType:khtml//root_slug:13-project-stakeholder-management/url_slug:project-stakeholder-management?kpromoter=federation&b-toc-cid=kpGPMBKP02&b-toc-root-slug=&b-toc-url-slug=project-stakeholder-management&b-toc-title=Guide%20to%20the%20Project%20Management%20Body%20of%20Knowledge%20(PMBOK%C2%AE%20Guide)%20(6th%20Edition)&page=11&view=collapsed&zoom=1
  2. Anna Maria Greve, Stakeholder Management. (sec. 2). Retrieved from http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Stakeholder_Management#Power.2C_legitimacy.2C_and_urgency_classification
  3. Stakeholdermap, Stakeholder Salience. Retrieved from https://www.stakeholdermap.com/stakeholder-analysis/stakeholder-salience.html
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