From the course: Change Management for Projects

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Engaging stakeholders

Engaging stakeholders

- Knowing who your stakeholders are and determining how to communicate with them effectively, is a very important part of a project and a vital skill for a project manager. Engaging with stakeholders doesn't happen naturally, though. As a project manager, this is something you'll have to master for every project. Let's take a look at the generic stakeholder engagement process that every project manager should know. The first step is to be able to identify your stakeholders, brainstorm a list, talk to other stakeholders, create stakeholder mind maps, or hold a stakeholder identification workshop. Whichever method you choose, remember, forgetting a stakeholder could be to the project's detriment. One tool that is often used to help with identifying stakeholders is CPIG. This is a method of segmenting your stakeholders into four broad categories. C is your customers, the people who want the change and who will benefit from it. P is your providers. Those who will provide the solution…

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