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Planning stakeholder management and engagement is a critical step for all projects. Usually, this plan takes the form of a document that outlines how you will identify stakeholders and manage their expectations, desires, and goals. But there are other plans that are crucial to forming a comprehensive plan, and it’s critical to craft them carefully to ensure success. So, what are you recommended to do to create these plans?
These lessons on Project Stakeholder Management Planning will provide the necessary tools for planning stakeholder management and a specific plan for communicating with them. First, you will learn how to define project success through questioning, along with considering traditional measurements. Then you’ll learn to identify project requirements and stakeholder expectations, and who to consult during this process. After that, you’ll go over creating stakeholder management and communication plans, which are both essential to project success. The final lesson will talk about how you can evaluate project success.
It covers planning stakeholder management and a specific plan for communicating with stakeholders, including defining project success, identifying project requirements and stakeholder expectations, creating stakeholder-management and communication plans, and evaluating project success.
The objectives are to develop stakeholder-management and communication plans, evaluate project success, define project requirements, and determine stakeholder expectations.
The course includes lessons on Defining Project Success; Identifying Project Requirements and Stakeholder Expectations; Forming a Stakeholder-Management Plan; Forming a Project-Communications Plan; Evaluating Project Success; and a Test Your Knowledge assessment.
It is usually a document that outlines how you will identify stakeholders and manage their expectations, desires, and goals.