Stakeholder Analysis & Management - Ch 6 Flashcards

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What is one of the main reasons business analysis projects do not succeed - or do not succeed fully?

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Poor stakeholder management.

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When should stakeholder management take place in a business analysis project?

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Before it begins, during inception and initiation, and revised throughout the project and after the project has completed.

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3
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Who is primarily responsible for stakeholder management within the project?

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The Project Manager.

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4
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What is a definition of project stakeholders?

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Anyone who has in interest in, or may be affected by, the issue under consideration.

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5
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What are the generic stakeholder categories?

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  • Owners
  • Managers
  • Employees
  • Customers
  • Competitors
  • Partners
  • Suppliers
  • Regulators
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6
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Give me an example of an additional stakeholder, other than the generic ones.

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  • Insurers - if it affects the pattern or risk covered
  • Police - law and order implications of actions
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7
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What method would you use to analyse stakeholders?

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Power/Interest Grid

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What is a Power/Interest Grid?

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A method of plotting where stakeholders are, in relation to their power to impact the project and their interest in the project. This can then be used to manage stakeholders.

  • **No Power **and No Interest
    • Ignore day to day, monitor and inform occassionally.
  • No Power and **Some/High Interest **
    • Keep informed
      • Frequent, positive communication
  • Some Power and No/Some/High Interest
    • Keep onside
      • otherwise passive resistance likely
      • keep informed, especially reasons
  • High Power and No Interest
    • Watch
  • High Power and Some Interest
    • Keep Satisfied
  • High Power and High Interest
    • Constant, Active Management
      • Check positive/negative
      • Appreciate concerns & opinions
      • Keep informed at all stages
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How would you manage a Key Stakeholder who was negative towards the project?

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  • Find some personal benefits for them in the proposed course of action. If this is not possible then find a more powerful counter-force, maybe by engaging the interest of someone in one fo the high-power areas of the grid.
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10
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What classification can you give to stakeholders?

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  • Champion - actively works for project success
  • Supporter - in favour but not very active
  • Neutral - no opinion
  • Critic - not in favour but not actively opposed
  • Opponent - works actively to disrupt, impede or derail the project
  • Blocker - obstructs projects
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11
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How would you define stakeholder involvement?

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By using a RASCI chart.

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12
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What is a RASCI chart?

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A way of definining stakeholder involvement for project areas, such as business case, PID, requirements catalogue, by whether the stakeholder is:

  • Responsible (does activity)
  • Accountable (carries the can)
  • Consulted (provides information)
  • Supportive (provides assistance and/or resources)
  • Informed (kept informed)
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