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Project Management Orientation

Stakeholders are Committed Key

The word "stakeholder" has many definitions and connotations.  You can think of a stakeholder as anyone who is impacted by the project, or who can impact the project.  As the project manager, you need to actively manage stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle to ensure their ongoing commitment to the project’s success.

Criteria for assessing the Stakeholders are Committed key are:

 

How do you know whether the Stakeholders key is healthy or unhealthy?  Look for these signs.

Healthy Signs

  • Executive incentives are tied to project results.
  • The client makes investments in change management and training.
  • Subject matter experts are dedicated full-time.

Unhealthy Signs

  • No executive sponsor is visible.
  • Key stakeholders miss meetings.
  • People are sabotaging efforts.
  • Resistance to new ideas is evident.
  • No experts are available.
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1: Getting Started
2: Define the Project Team
3: Team Management
4: Identify and Validate Requirements
5: Create Decomposition Structures
6: Risk Management
7: Project Estimates
8: Project Schedules
9: Change Management
10: Project Control and Execution
Defining the Project
11: Project Management Review
12: Project Closeout
13: Project Management Tool Suite
14: Self-Assessment and Final Exam
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Seven Keys
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