Stakeholder Management for Project Managers
Stakeholder Management for Project Managers, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.32, with 42 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 1036 reviews, and has 3391 subscribers.
You will learn about Build a trusting relationship with your key stakeholder: the sponsor Negotiate SMART project objectives with the sponsor Perform an in-depth stakeholder analysis Develop a project communication plan Write a realistic and feasible project charter This course is ideal for individuals who are Project Managers or Product Owners or Professionals working in projects or Students of project management It is particularly useful for Project Managers or Product Owners or Professionals working in projects or Students of project management.
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Summary
Title: Stakeholder Management for Project Managers
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.32
Number of Lectures: 42
Number of Quizzes: 3
Number of Published Lectures: 42
Number of Published Quizzes: 3
Number of Curriculum Items: 45
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 45
Original Price: €119.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Build a trusting relationship with your key stakeholder: the sponsor
- Negotiate SMART project objectives with the sponsor
- Perform an in-depth stakeholder analysis
- Develop a project communication plan
- Write a realistic and feasible project charter
Who Should Attend
- Project Managers
- Product Owners
- Professionals working in projects
- Students of project management
Target Audiences
- Project Managers
- Product Owners
- Professionals working in projects
- Students of project management
Project management is a very dangerous profession, literally!
Would you start a journey by car knowing that you have only 1 chance over 3 to arrive without damages? Yet, this is the probability of success of the average project.
And because most successful Project Managers agree that around 80% of their time is dedicated to stakeholder management, this is the area in which you should invest once you’ve learned the basics of project management.
A practical stakeholder management approach hugely increases the chances of belonging to the small elite of successful Project Managers. In fact, this course not only benefits you personally, but also your key stakeholders: the team you are working with, your company and clients.
The course focuses on the initiation phase: the period from the assignment of the Project Manager to the signature of the project charter. This project phase is regularly underestimated by Project Managers, while in reality this is the stage when you have the biggest chances to establish solid foundations for a successful project.
During the course, you learn to build a trusting relationship with your sponsor (your most important stakeholder), to negotiate a set of smart objectives, to conduct a thorough stakeholder analysis and to write a project communication plan.
Finally, you develop a realistic, feasible, project charter, and get it signed and supported by the sponsor.
This course is project based. After every presentation I recommend you apply the tools to a real project: I provide you with precise directions and templates. Using the tools in practice hugely improve your ability to play the project manager role.
This course is based on a very successful training program that I have developed for one of my best clients, a program still in place after more than 15 years.
I’m absolutely confident that by completing the course and applying its tools to your project, you can become a member of the elite of successful Project Managers.
Become a successful Project Manager!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Projects are a risky business
Lecture 1: Become a successful Project Manager!
Lecture 2: The coming of age of project management
Lecture 3: Activity: Identify project success factors
Lecture 4: Reflecting on success factors
Chapter 2: The Project Manager's compass
Lecture 1: A Project Manager needs a compass
Lecture 2: The project charter is the compass
Lecture 3: Case study: The planning toolbox
Lecture 4: Activity: Get to know your project
Lecture 5: Working by objectives
Lecture 6: Activity: Define project objectives
Lecture 7: Understanding deliverables
Lecture 8: Activity: Detail project deliverables
Lecture 9: Clearing the fog
Chapter 3: Think like a project sponsor
Lecture 1: Your key stakeholder: the project sponsor
Lecture 2: Planning the sponsor interview
Lecture 3: Activity: Interview the project sponsor
Lecture 4: Refine the project charter
Lecture 5: Activity: Review the project charter
Lecture 6: When the going gets tough
Chapter 4: Get to know the project stakeholders
Lecture 1: The world around your project
Lecture 2: Who are the stakeholders?
Lecture 3: Activity: Identify project stakeholders
Lecture 4: Making sense of the stakeholders' list
Chapter 5: The science of stakeholder analysis
Lecture 1: Not all stakeholders are made equals
Lecture 2: Performing stakeholder analysis
Lecture 3: Activity: Map project stakeholders
Lecture 4: Interpreting the stakeholders' map
Lecture 5: Move forward or let it go
Chapter 6: The art of stakeholder management
Lecture 1: People change their minds
Lecture 2: Stakeholder management strategies
Lecture 3: Activity: Map stakeholders – desired state
Lecture 4: Stakeholder engagement: changing hearts and minds
Lecture 5: Activity: Develop the communication plan
Lecture 6: Walk the talk
Chapter 7: The final countdown
Lecture 1: Managing by iterations
Lecture 2: Putting all the pieces together
Lecture 3: Activity: Finalize the Project Charter
Lecture 4: Find a fountain pen
Chapter 8: Course wrap up
Lecture 1: Course summary: The big picture
Lecture 2: Celebration time!
Lecture 3: One more thing: a personal story
Lecture 4: Bonus lecture: How to achieve excellence
Instructors
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Luciano Garagna
management consultant and trainer
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- 3 stars: 137 votes
- 4 stars: 436 votes
- 5 stars: 430 votes
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