Stakeholder Mapping - Planning a Party
July, 2020 – Guy Thorpe – (2 min read)
As we continue our quest to bring a focus on “Simplicity” in #projectmanagement, here is Milvio D‘s and my collaboration on #stakeholder mapping.
#stakeholdermanagement is important because it is the lifeblood of effective project relationships. This means not only knowing your #stakeholders but also understanding their unique communication needs at various points in the project. These needs involve establishing a sound relationship, feeling trusted and relevant, and understanding how their work is contributing to successfully meeting project objectives.
By identifying individual stakeholders and their unique needs, a project manager can more effectively communicate with stakeholders, leading to satisfied #sponsors and #stakeholders, happy and productive team members, coordinated efforts focused on common targets, and more successful project outcomes.
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