If you’re managing a project, it’s important to ensure you involve all the different people and groups that can impact the project’s success. Otherwise, you risk missing key perspectives or getting ...
The art of multi-stakeholder management: Why the right construction manager matters for your project
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The stakes are high in construction; getting it right is ...
A project's most influential stakeholders have both the desire and ability to affect not only steps involved in project management but also the final outcome. While some might be important allies, ...
When stakeholders, whether they are IT staff, CXOs, or end users, play an active role in project execution they need to receive the right information at the right time. This may seem intuitive, but ...
A noisemaker is someone who tries to influence a project or a project’s outcome to a degree that is disproportionate to his or her role, and negatively affects project performance. A noisemaker might ...
From a project manager’s perspective, a strong plan is vital to maintain communication with stakeholders across all levels of an organization. While communication may seem to be a fairly light lift in ...
Moving into the workforce of the future requires project managers to be technically proficient to stay on top of their game. As we approach the one-year anniversary of ChatGPT, one can't help but ...
If the pandemic has taught project managers anything, it's that uncertainty is here to stay. Here are the new goals project managers must focus on to be an indispensable strategic partner. While a ...
Every project has different groups of stakeholders. In a corporation, the stakeholders are the board of directors, company management, employees, shareholders, suppliers, customers and the ...
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