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|a Worsley, Louise M.,
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|a Stakeholder-led project management :
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|c Louise M. Worsley.
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|a New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) :
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|a Portfolio and project management collection,
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|a 1. Stakeholder-neutral to stakeholder-led projects -- 2. Stakeholder identification -- 3. Understanding my stakeholders -- 4. Changing the way we manage projects -- 5. Communicating in projects -- 6. Developing the engagement plan -- 7. The principles of engagement -- Index.
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|a If stakeholders matter, then their impact should affect the way we plan, execute and implement projects. Most projects--and all valuable projects--have stakeholders, and require some form of stakeholder engagement. It is the engagement that needs managing, not the stakeholders, because the right type of engagement varies depending on the types of stakeholders involved and the context of the project. This book provides a stakeholder-centered analysis of projects, and explains which identification, analysis, communication and engagement models are relevant to different types of projects: from an office move, to IT enterprise changes, to transformational change of business, to complex social change. Using case studies from around the world, it illustrates what goes wrong when stakeholders are not engaged successfully, and what lessons we can learn from these examples. Three main cases are used to demonstrate the application of stakeholder analysis and modelling tools, leaving the reader with a very practical understanding of which techniques may be beneficially applied on their own projects.
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|a Project management.
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|a Project management
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