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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. Power Power is a measure of how much influence they have over actions and outcomes. You might be familiar with the classic stakeholder analysis impact and interest grid. An example would be the board of a company.

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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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Implementing AI in your projects: how to start and improve

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In this article, we will cover strategies to usher in this adoption and certain tasks that can be augmented with AI. At this level, it is likely that the individual’s depth of experience and knowledge about their organization, industry, and project management will influence the quality of the final outcomes.

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Stakeholder Communication Strategy: Part 3 of 4 Steps of Stakeholder Engagement

Scrum.org

This article is part 3 of the Effective Stakeholder Engagement series. First, Stakeholder Exploration and Stakeholder Analysis & Mapping. This time we will discuss how to build an effective stakeholder communication strategy. What stakeholders’ influence is’ can be really important in what channels you want to use.

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Creating and using a stakeholder register for project success

Rebel’s Guide to PM

APM’s approach calls this stakeholder analysis, but the practical outcome is still the same. Step 2: Assess interest and influence Consider how interested they are in the success of the project and the level of influence or power they have over the project. So, what is a s takeholder register ?

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We are Not Alone: The Intersection of Project Management and Content Strategy

The IIL Blog

By Debra Khan Practitioners of content strategy do not have to go it alone when developing a strategy for a content project. Based on the needs analysis, project leadership typically develops a business case and charters a project. The key is to carefully tease out and state how a content strategy will meet the business needs.

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How to create a competitive analysis (examples and free template)

Planio

Fully understanding customer demand, the broader market, and the competitor landscape is vital to ensure you don’t fail - and that’s where a competitive analysis can help. Jump to a section: What is a competitive analysis? Download our free competitive analysis template and get a headstart on creating your own analysis today.