A Pocket Guide to Stakeholders' Engagement

A Pocket Guide to Stakeholders' Engagement

Author: George Jucan

Publisher:

Published: 2017-10-27

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9781973146247

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The first question I would ask if I were in your shoes would be "Why should I spend my time reading what this guy has to say?" The answer is quite simple - because it's always better to learn from someone else's mistakes rather than from your own. And while I'm now considered quite successful at dealing with complex stakeholder environments, it was not always the case - I did my fair share of mistakes in dealing with people involved in my projects, and learned from them. And hopefully, by reading what I discovered in the process you will be able to obtain the gain without feeling the pain. As many of you, I am what it's called an "accidental project manager". I started as a technical specialist, but rather soon I moved into team lead positions. To be effective I started to read about management and leadership, and I came across project management as a discipline - and I was hooked. In my early years as a project manager I could not understand why others are not performing as I am - especially that I never asked anyone else to do something that I wasn't doing already. Not being a natural skill for me, it took a lot of time and effort to develop my emotional quotient and be able to understand and connect with the emotional side of the people. Through work and conferences and social networking I realized how many others are struggling with the same issues as I did, and tried to help. As a member of the Core Team for the Fifth Edition of PMI's PMBOK� Guide I was one of the advocates of separating the Stakeholders Management as a distinct Knowledge Area from Communications. Now, project managers reading it have at least an idea that they should pay attention to stakeholders, as they do for scope, budget, schedule, risk, quality etc. Stakeholder Engagement is (arguably) the most underestimated area of project management - and yet so decisive for achieving project success. Effectively engaging stakeholders can make or break a project - more than any methodology, tools or techniques. Good stakeholder engagement results in: * Efficient communications, focused on project activities, with less time wasted in explanations. * Introduced changes have positive rather than negative impact on the project. * Support and ownership are high and lead to easier acceptance and increased usage of deliverables. For years I've been presenting at conferences my approach to obtaining appropriate stakeholders engagement in projects. That session evolved into a workshop, and finally in this book that I'm now sharing with you. Working with people is both difficult and extremely rewarding - as long as it is performed within ethical boundaries, for the benefit of the project and not for personal gain. You will need to know and use a wide variety of tools and methods to really understand what makes them tick, and a wide range of interpersonal skills to interact with them. The material includes a generic foundation, to make sure that key concepts are not missed, as well as my personal approach. Moreover, while primarily addressed to Project Managers, almost everything in this book is also applicable to any stakeholders for any type of endeavour - after all, they are people with interests that may or may not support your objectives and may or may not prevent you from obtaining them. I also included examples to highlight issues and demonstrate concepts - as always, any similarities with real people or organisations are absolutely unintentional. While highly unlikely for anyone to truly know the real-life scenario that inspired my example, the facts and situations presented are so common that most likely occurred even in your personal experience.


Stakeholder Engagement

Stakeholder Engagement

Author: Aimee L. Franklin

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-06-18

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 3030475190

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This book analyses the relationship between stakeholder engagement practices and organizational sustainability across sectors and disciplines. It illuminates the relationships between the inputs and processes, vital for all kinds of organizations to engage stakeholders. Then, it describes the mutually-valued outcomes that can produce broader organizational impacts and sustainability. Each chapter is structured around a logic model that provides an analytical framework to engage the reader in strategic analysis and offer practical applications for adaptation and implementation in any organization. The book encourages the reader to systematically consider the descriptive, instrumental, and normative aspects of stakeholder theory as a precursor to designing stakeholder engagement practices.


Stakeholder Engagement

Stakeholder Engagement

Author: Amy Baugh

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2015-02-13

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 1040053793

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Strong stakeholder engagement is perhaps the most critical factor for achieving successful program execution in our fast-paced world. Many program managers get stuck in the "science" of program management, spending vast amounts of effort on tasks, charts, and metrics. Program managers who emphasize activities around relationship building and stakeh


Stakeholder Engagement and Strategies

Stakeholder Engagement and Strategies

Author: Charith Venkat Pidikiti

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-02-05

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9781090582454

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This book deals with the importance of stakeholder engagement for any organization and its business strategy, how to identify, plan and manage these stakeholders. The book also provides the recommended strategies one can employ to engage stakeholders (with overall benefits and risks), common issues faced and how to avoid or reduce these issues with the help of certain commendations, along with basic definitions of stakeholders together with the stakeholder theory. Both traditional approaches and emerging trends and new practices are outlines together with tools and techniques that businesses can employ which help in plotting stakeholders and structuring them in a visual and orderly fashion are described in this document. The book's main purpose is to provide different types of industries with knowledge on the importance of stakeholders and how they can make an informed decision to select a suitable strategy that is appropriate in their field and for their stakeholders. This book also provides readers with several examples regarding stakeholder engagement both about other companies around the world and the authors own experience and work environment.


Stakeholder Engagement and Sustainability

Stakeholder Engagement and Sustainability

Author: S.M.Riad Shams

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-11-20

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0429556055

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This cross-disciplinary business book develops insight into the management of businesses operating in various economic sectors that take a proactive approach to the triple dimension of sustainability (economic, social and environmental), positioning itself as a key reference for both academics and practitioners in the wide area of business management. The concept of sustainability is today at the heart of international policies and debate, and plays a key role in deep changes to the organizational models of companies operating in a wide range of sectors of economic activity. In particular, this book aims to gain a deeper understanding of how stakeholder engagement can contribute to value co-creation both in the company and along the supply chain, and what distinguishes the differing involvement of stakeholders, in particular between public involvement and stakeholder participation. Each chapter of this book presents different modalities of stakeholder involvement and develops the concept of value co-creation from organizational and marketing perspectives. This book is recommended reading for those interested in the fields of stakeholder engagement and theory, sustainability, business studies, and sustainable development.


Project Stakeholder Management

Project Stakeholder Management

Author: Amir Manzoor

Publisher: Project Management by Amir Man

Published: 2019-10-12

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9789697090471

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This book is part 11 of the book series "Project Management by Amir Manzoor". This series focusses on Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) 6th Edition of Project Management Institute (PMI), USA to provide comprehensive coverage of all aspects of project management. This book covers the fundamentals of project stakeholder management. The important topics covered include stakeholder identification, planning stakeholder engagement, managing stakeholder engagement, and monitoring stakeholder engagement. Compared with available texts on project management, the perspective of this book is global project management. The book is written in simple language, provides up-to-date coverage of covered topics. This book is useful for undergrad and graduate students, professionals, and anyone looking to gain a solid foundation to continue their learning of the discipline of project management. This book is also a great companion to prepare for the PMP certification exam. The book series "Project Management by Amir Manzoor" has a dedicated website http: //www.pmbyam.com. A companion Facebook page is also available.


Unfolding Stakeholder Thinking

Unfolding Stakeholder Thinking

Author: Jörg Andriof

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-08

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1351281860

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This book – the first of a two-volume series – argues that, today, stakeholder thinking has evolved into the study of interactive, mutually engaged and responsive relationships that establish the very context of doing modern business, and create the groundwork for transparency and accountability. This book makes it clear that in today's societies successful companies are those that recognize that they have responsibilities to a range of stakeholders that go beyond mere compliance with the law or meeting the fiduciary responsibility inherent in maximizing returns to shareholders. If in the past the focus was on enhancing shareholder value, now it is on engaging stakeholders for long-term value creation. The process of engagement creates a dynamic context of interaction, mutual respect, dialogue and change – not a one-sided "management" of stakeholders. Indeed, the authors believe the very term "stakeholder management" to be outdated and corporate-centric. Companies can manage their relationships with stakeholders, but frequently cannot actually manage the stakeholders themselves, because, as the activist and collaborative initiatives described in this volume suggest, company-stakeholder relationships are not one-way streets and different institutions bring different agendas, goals and priorities to the engagement. There are clear implications to the way in which stakeholder thinking is unfolding today. If in the past corporate "social" responsibility was simply seen as profitability plus compliance plus philanthropy, now responsible corporate citizenship – or corporate responsibility – means companies being more aware of and understanding the societies in which they operate. Corporate responsibility means recognising that day-to-day operating practices affect stakeholders and that it is in those impacts where responsibility lies, not merely in efforts to "do good". Companies are now faced with a wide array of challenges that mean that senior executives and managers need to be able to deal with issues including greater accountability, human rights abuses, sustainability strategies, corporate governance codes, workplace ethics, stakeholder consultation and management. Stakeholder thinking needs to capture these new realities. The global reach of multinational corporations has served to highlight the need for the (re)integration of business into society, relationships into stakeholder relations, and ethics into managerial practice. The rise in power of global activism involving NGOs, and global business involving multinational corporations, makes it even more critical today for companies to consider the power and interests of corporate stakeholders when developing strategic plans. The interactivity and mutuality of relationships described in this book make it clear that firms and stakeholders share the power and responsibility to influence both the profit potential of the firm and how the benefits of the firm's success impact on society. This important volume brings together leading academic thought on stakeholder thinking for the first time. Unfolding Stakeholder Thinking will be indispensable to corporate managers, NGOs and academics seeking greater understanding of the dynamics of stakeholder thinking in a world of rapidly changing responsibilities.A companion volume, Unfolding Stakeholder Thinking 2, focusing on practical issues such as relationship management, communication, reporting, and performance, is also available.


Engaging With Stakeholders

Engaging With Stakeholders

Author: Adam Lindgreen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-08-15

Total Pages: 453

ISBN-13: 0429833393

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Engaging with Stakeholders: A Relational Perspective on Responsible Business contends that meaningful and constructive stakeholder engagement efforts should be rooted in a deep relational process of shared understanding, expectations, and viewpoints, through honest, continued dialogue between stakeholders and company management. This anthology follows and reaffirms this view, which also establishes the increasing need to explore the subtleties of how companies can respectfully engage their stakeholders in ways that reflect the corporate strategy and contribute to the ongoing development of business activities and creation of value, for themselves and stakeholders, from social, environmental, and economic perspectives. Stakeholder engagement practices, however, remain highly complex and difficult to manage; their ability to generate value in an inclusive way requires critical consideration. Sound stakeholder engagement efforts also constitute a keystone for responsible business activities. Drawing on a wide range of literature and studies, this book addresses key dimensions of stakeholder engagement, through a responsible business lens, and thereby contributes to identifying the opportunities, challenges, and key organizational implications associated with their unfolding. The four main topics covered are: • Delineating the nature and multiple raisons d’être of stakeholder engagement • Dialogical and communicational foundations of stakeholder engagement • Engaging with diverse stakeholders throughout the value chain • Reaping organizational returns and relational rewards of stakeholder engagement efforts


Stakeholder-led Project Management

Stakeholder-led Project Management

Author: Louise M. Worsley

Publisher: Business Expert Press

Published: 2016-09-22

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 163157468X

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If stakeholders matter on projects, then they must make a difference to the way we plan, structure, and execute projects. This book provides a stakeholder-centric analysis of projects, and explains which engagement models are relevant to different types of projects—from simple office moves to IT enterprise changes, to transformational change of a business, and to complex social development. With case studies from around the world, the book illustrates what goes wrong when stakeholders are not engaged successfully, what amazing things happen when they are, and what lessons can be learned from both experiences. Cases drawn from a variety of contexts are used to demonstrate the application of stakeholder tools, leaving the reader with a very practical understanding of which techniques may be beneficially applied to their own projects. Key models introduced include the following: • The stakeholder-neutral to stakeholder-led project continuum • Role-based and agenda-based stakeholders • Purposeful communication—the 6-why model for communication • Power and influence in projects • The six principles of stakeholder engagement. This book is intended for project managers and those project staff involved in the engagement of stakeholders to deliver successful project outcomes.