Project Stakeholder Management

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
PROJECT RISK MANAGEMENT
Advertisements

Chistyakova Nataly O.. Definition of stakeholder ProcessProcess GroupKey Deliverables 1. Identify StakeholdersInitiatingStakeholder Register 2. Plan StakeholdersManagement.
Note: See the text itself for full citations. Information Technology Project Management, Seventh Edition.
PMBOK 5 th Edition – New Knowledge Area © Dr. Vijay Kanabar, PMP PM Programs Boston University
Management & Development of Complex Projects Course Code - 706
Chapter 13: Project Stakeholder Management
Project Communication Management
Project Integration Management Sections of this presentation were adapted from A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge 4 th Edition, Project.
Project Risk Management
Project Communications Management Sections of this presentation were adapted from A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge 4 th Edition, Project.
School-Community Relations. Learning Outcomes (School-Community Relations) Students are able to: Students are able to: Explain the meaning of meaningful.
Managing Project Risk.
10.1 Identify Stakeholders
Degree and Graduation Seminar Stakeholder Management
Managing Project Risk.
Purpose of the Standards
© 2008 Prentice Hall11-1 Introduction to Project Management Chapter 11 Managing Project Execution Information Systems Project Management: A Process and.
Project Execution.
Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK
The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK)
Project Management Framework. PMBOK ® Guide, Third Edition.
Project Management – The Project Charter
What is Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring?
Human Resources Management Course Objectives The purpose of this course is to learn the Project Management Institute (PMI) processes required to make.
Human Resources Management
Manage Project Communication Project Communication Processes – Part 1 Diploma of Project Management Qualification Code BSB51507 Unit Code BSBPMG507A.
MGT 461 Lecture # 19 Project Initiation Phase (I OF II)
Apply Communication Management Techniques Project Communication Processes – Part 1 Certificate IV in Project Management Qualification Code BSB41507.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported LicenseCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC-BY). Project Management.
Stakeholders? “Stake holders are the persons and Organisation, Sponsors, performing Organisations and Public actively involved in the Project or whose.
Lecture 11 Managing Project Execution. Project Execution The phase of a project in which work towards direct achievement of the project’s objectives and.
SacProNet An Overview of Project Management Techniques.
ISM 5316 Week 3 Learning Objectives You should be able to: u Define and list issues and steps in Project Integration u List and describe the components.
Stakeholder Management PMI Knowledge Areas. Importance of Project Stakeholder Management Identify all people or organizations affected by a project, to.
Project Stakeholder Management
Project Kick-off Meeting Presented By: > > > > Office of the Chief Information Officer.
Question Four: Project Risk Management PMBOK definition of Project Risk Project risk management is the art and science of identifying, analyzing, and responding.
Project Stakeholder Management
Stakeholder Matrix START IT!. Stakeholder Matrix.
Initiation Project Management Minder Chen, Ph.D. CSU Channel Islands
13-1 © Copyright 2013 Project Masters Inc. All rights reserved. Project Stakeholder Management By Project Masters Inc.
Integrated Change Control 1 MEC-8. Processing of a Change Processing of a Change 2 Assess Impact within KA Change Request Implemented Change Create a.
Introduction to Project Management Chapter 9 Managing Project Risk
Project Management Basics
Stakeholder Analysis and Engagement Katy Koenen June 2013.
PRO 3002 Pam Soderholm Welcome To Class!. All People or Organizations Impacted By A Project or Impacting The Project Are Referred To As ________. Stakeholders.
Chapter 13: Project Stakeholder Management
Project Management Processes for a Project Chapter 3 PMBOK® Fourth Edition.
Agenda  Closing Process Group  Closing Activities  Closing Exercise 6.3.
Project Communication Management Manage Communications - Inputs Inputs Communications Management Plan Work Performance Reports Enterprise Environmental.
Company LOGO. Company LOGO PE, PMP, PgMP, PME, MCT, PRINCE2 Practitioner.
About Stakeholders: Scope & people engagement LECTURE 2.
Chapter-5 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 1. Project Management Project Management – > a carefully planned and organized effort to accomplish a specific (and usually)
BUS OPERATOR WORKSTATION PROCUREMENT PROCESS ORGANIZATIONAL GUIDANCE TOOL 1 Version: February 19, 2016 TCRP Report 185.
Project Environment Analysis Pantelis Ipsilandis- Dimitrios Tselios.
Agenda  Purpose  Processes  Deliverables  Executing Activities 4.3.
Project Management Professional
Project Stakeholder Management
Plan Risk Management Outputs T &T Inputs Project Management Plan
Project Integration Management
Inputs Outputs Tools and Techniques.
TechStambha PMP Certification Training
STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT VIETNAM GERMANY UNIVERSITY – HCM CITY MANAGEMENT SKILL IN IT Supervised by: Dr. Hermann Siebdrat Duong Dinh.
The Importance of Project Risk Management
Project Integration Management
Chapter 10 Stakeholder Management
Project Integration Management
Chapter 10 Stakeholder Management
Chapter 13: Project Stakeholder Management
Presentation transcript:

Project Stakeholder Management PMI (2013), Schwalbe (2013)

Definition “Project stakeholders are individuals, groups, or organizations who may affect, be affected by, or perceive themselves to be affected by a decision, activity, or outcome of a project.”

Introduction Stakeholders are an important part of the project management framework. Stakeholders request projects, approve them, reject them, support them, and oppose them Most stakeholders are not aware of and don’t care about other stakeholders Project managers and their teams must have a good dialogue with them Giving appropriate communication channel

Introduction internal external project sponsor, project team, support staff, and internal customers for the project. top management, other functional managers, competitors, suppliers, Groups government officials and concerned citizens.

Introduction Suppliers Governmental regulatory agencies Competitors Program director Program manager Project manager Project manager’s family Sponsor Customer Performing organization Other employees of the organization Labor unions Project team members Project management office Governance board Suppliers Governmental regulatory agencies Competitors Potential customers with an interest in the project Groups representing consumer, environmental, or other interests Groups or individuals who are competing for limited resources Groups or individuals who are pursuing goals that conflict with those of the project2

Project Stakeholder Management Enter phase/ Start project Exit phase/ End project Initiating Processes Closing Planning Executing Monitoring & Controlling Processes Knowledge Area Process Initiating Planning Executing Monitoring & Contol Closing Communication  Indentify Stakeholder Plan stakehodler management Manage engagement Monitoring stakeholder engagement

13.1 Identify Stakeholder The process of identifying all people or organizations impacted by the project, and documenting relevant information regarding their interest, involvement, and impact on project success. Inputs Project charter Procurement documents Enterprise environmental factors Organizational process assets Tools & Techniques Stakeholder analysis Expert judgment meetings Outputs Stakeholder register

Stakeholder Analysis A technique of systematically gathering and analyzing quantitative & qualitative information to determine whose interests should be taken into account throughout the project. Step 1: Identify all potential project stakeholders and relevant information Step 2: Identify the potential impact or support each stakeholder could generate and classify them so as to define an approach strategy. Step 3: Assess how key stakeholder are likely to react or respond in various situation Sample grid showing classification model

Output of Identify Stakeholder Stakeholder Register Name Contact Information Role in Project Department/ Supervisor Company Impact Influence Main expectations Attitude about the project Major requirement Stakeholder Management Strategy Defines an approach to increase the support and minimize negative impacts of stakeholder. The information could be too sensitive to be shared. A common way of representing is by using a stakeholder analysis matrix. Stakeholder Stakeholder interest(s) in the project Assessment of impact Potential strategies for gaining support or reducing obstacles

Stakeholder register

Salience Model

Say no to “stakeholder” Bring a facts Do a reasearch Give proper explanation

13.2 Plan Stakeholder Management Determining strategies to effectively engage stakeholders in project decisions and activities based on their needs, interests, and potential impact. Inputs Project management plan Stakeholder register Enterprise environmental factors Organizational process assets Tools & Techniques Meetings Expert judgment Analytical techniques Outputs Stakeholder management plan Project document update

13.2 PlanStakeholder Management Current and desired engagement levels Interrelationships between stakeholders Communication requirements Potential management strategies for each stakeholder Methods for updating the stakeholder management plan it should not be part of the official project documents In many cases, parts of the stakeholder management plan are not written down, and if they are, distribution is strictly limited.

13.2 Plan Stakeholder Management Analytical techniques Unaware: Unaware of the project and its potential impacts on them Resistant: Aware of the project yet resistant to change Neutral: Aware of the project yet neither supportive nor resistant Supportive: Aware of the project and supportive of change Leading: Aware of the project and its potential impacts and actively engaged in helping it succeed

13.3 Manage Stakeholder Management communicating and working with project stakeholders to satisfy their needs and expectations, resolving issues, and fostering engagement in project decisions and activities. Inputs Stakeholder management plan Communication management plan Change log Organizational process assets Tools & Techniques Communication method Interpersonal skills Management skills Outputs Issue log Change request Project management plan update Project document update Organizational process assets update

Manage Stakeholder Management Project managers must understand and work with various stakeholders use various communications methods and their interpersonal and management skills to engage stakeholders

Stakeholder Analysis

Issue log

13.4 Control Stakeholder Management Monitoring stakeholder relationships and adjusting plans and strategies for engaging stakeholders as needed. Inputs Project management plan Work performance data Issue log Project documents Tools & Techniques Information management system Expert judgement Meetings Outputs Work performance information Change request Project management plan update Project document update Organizational process assets update You cannot control stakeholders, but you can control their level of engagement.

Control Stakeholder Management Key stakeholders should be invited to actively participate in a kick-off meeting rather than merely attending it Software can also assist in project stakeholder management Communications software like e-mail, blogs, Web sites, texts, and tweets can aid in stakeholder communications. (Avoid the typo) Collaboration tools like Google docs, wikis, and virtual meeting software can also promote stakeholder engagement in projects