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Identifying stakeholders enables the project team to create a strategy for communicating and interacting with each stakeholder.
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Stakeholder Identification
Identifying stakeholders enables the project team to create a strategy for communicating and interacting with each stakeholder.
When to use
At the time of project initiation the stakeholders should be identified and their needs addressed within the project plan. At the beginning of each phase, review the stakeholders to determine if they have changed or if your communication and interaction strategy needs to change for the new phase.
Instructions
- List the direct stakeholders of the project (all that apply) – customers/users, senior management reviewing the project, functional managers providing resources for the project, project leader and core team.
- List the indirect stakeholders of the project (all that apply) – individuals or organization affected by the project, regulatory bodies with oversight of project activities or results, community groups.
- Record the stakeholders and their contact information in a Stakeholder Register.
- Based upon their attitude, power and interest in the project, determine an interaction strategy as shown in the grid below.
- Use this Stakeholder Register when developing your project communication plan.
- Definitino of Project Stakeholder: “An individual, group, or organizations who may affect, be affected by, or perceive itself to be affected by a decision, activity, or outcome of the project, program, or portfolio.” PMBOK® Guide
- Definition of Stakeholder Register: “A project document including the identification, assessment and classification of project stakeholders.” PMBOK® Guide
Definitions are taken from the Glossary of the Project Management Institute, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide) – Sixth Edition, Project Management Institute, Inc., 2017. PMBOK is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
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