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Stakeholder Analysis and Mapping: Part 2 of 4 Steps of Stakeholder Engagement

Scrum.org

By Lavaneesh Gautam , Professional Scrum Trainer In the previous article (Stakeholder Exploration: Part 1 of 4 Steps of the Stakeholder Engagement) , we discussed: “Stakeholder”- who are they? Stakeholder Analysis and Mapping. Stakeholder Analysis The definition we discussed in the previous article.

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The Stakeholder Salience Model and How to Use It

Rebel’s Guide to PM

The saliency model is a tool you can use as part of stakeholder analysis, management and engagement. This is a measure of how much influence they have over actions and outcomes. Together, an assessment of these three elements can tell you how engaged a stakeholder is or will be in the work and how they could influence the project.

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The PM Skills You Can Forget About (And the Ones You Really Need to Know)

LiquidPlanner

In this article I’ll look at 5 project management techniques, processes and skills that you will no doubt have heard mentioned time and time again. Critical Path Analysis. We’ve moved on from the idea that a few impact and influence grids can actively manage other people’s behavior. Earned Value Analysis.

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3 Performance Domains in Project Management

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In this article, we’ll explain what the performance domains are and give you some examples of what you need to know about each one. I’ll update the article when more information is available. It’s the difference between doing a reasonable job and being seen as a strategic influencer at work. But what does it actually mean?

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The Incremental Model of Decision Making: What You Need to Know

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I know what it’s like: analysis paralysis kicks in, and the responsibilities of making a big call can weigh heavy on stakeholders… so they procrastinate, and you don’t get any answer at all. The incremental decision making approach is often used in government settings, such as defining public policy. Implement the decision.

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3 Exam Content Outline Domains for the PMP exam

Rebel’s Guide to PM

If you are studying for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® exam, this is the article you need to help you break down and understand the contents of the exam. In this article, we’ll explain what the performance domains are in the exam content outline and give you some examples of what you need to know about each one for the test.

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Level up your project schedules: 5 advanced techniques

Rebel’s Guide to PM

These days, I can hit the right button in Microsoft Project, critical path analysis happens behind the scenes and the key tasks are highlighted for me. As with all project management techniques, think about how you can apply them to your project with the right level of scale and governance.