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Effective Communication Skills: Stakeholder Analysis

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Gordon Adelsberg

29:48

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  • 1 - READ ME FIRST.html
  • 2 - Case-Study-for-Stakeholders-Analysis.pdf
  • 2 - Introduction 1.mp4
    05:31
  • 3 - Introduction 2.mp4
    03:15
  • 4 - Characters.mp4
    04:13
  • 5 - Columns.mp4
    08:20
  • 6 - Complete.mp4
    02:56
  • 7 - Completed-Stakehoders-Analysis-for-Case-Study.pdf
  • 7 - Confirm.mp4
    03:04
  • 8 - Presentation.mp4
    02:29
  • 8 - Stakeholders-Analysis-Bubble-Map.pdf
  • Description


    Master the gold standard tool for project management, change management and software implementation

    What You'll Learn?


    • You'll learn how to sell ideas internally and externally.
    • You'll be able to help the sales team close more deals.
    • You'll be able to navigate successfully through a client's organization.
    • You'll be able to understand, quantify and prioritize what's important to stakeholders.
    • You'll understand what's important to senior management.
    • You'll lower the chances of a project failing.
    • You'll learn effective business communication skills.
    • You'll have clients who like and respect you....and that leads to add-on sales.
    • You'll have a great engagement tool to use at your next job interview.

    Who is this for?


  • Project Managers and Program Managers
  • Change Management Teams
  • Software Developers, Software Engineers, Programmers
  • Process Improvement Specialists
  • Field Engineers, System Engineers, Solutions Engineers
  • Anyone who implements a product or service at a client site.
  • Operational Excellence and Continuous Improvement Teams
  • Anyone in management consulting.
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Students should have a few years of work experience.
  • More details


    Description

    Communication 502: Understanding Stakeholder Analysis

    Why do projects fail?  According to the Project Management Institute (PMI) 90% of the time it's due to poor communication.  In this course, you'll learn the effective business communication skills needed for project success.

    Stakeholder management is one of the essential skills for career advancement. If you can’t convince the buyers - both economic buyers and influencers - that you and your team can navigate through their organization, then you can’t sell...either internally or externally. For any project to succeed, you MUST have a stakeholder engagement strategy. You can not be an effective project manager if you can't manage stakeholders.

    (And yes, you can self-report one PDU for your PMP® continuing education.)

    All change management efforts - both internal and at client sites - require you to sell your ideas. The sales staff should be able to communicate the vision of how things could be, but you – the specialist or subject matter expert – will show the "buyer" how to get there. Expect questions like “How will this change impact my people?” You’ll hear, “How much of my people’s time will this implementation take?” Or some form of, “How will we convince [insert group here] that this is a good idea?"  You must answer clearly and concisely, and a good stakeholders analysis will help you do so, both in the sales meeting and during your work with your customer. If your stakeholder engagement skills are weak, you will fail even if you're lucky enough to get the sale.

    This course is designed for technical people and subject matter experts who are frequently in front of customers. Participants will learn 1) the logic and process for a robust stakeholders analysis 2) some tips to build stakeholder engagement, and 3) a stakeholder matrix and a template designed for presentations to senior management.

    Who this course is for:

    • Project Managers and Program Managers
    • Change Management Teams
    • Software Developers, Software Engineers, Programmers
    • Process Improvement Specialists
    • Field Engineers, System Engineers, Solutions Engineers
    • Anyone who implements a product or service at a client site.
    • Operational Excellence and Continuous Improvement Teams
    • Anyone in management consulting.

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    Gordon Adelsberg
    Gordon Adelsberg
    Instructor's Courses
    Do you want to build a great career? You MUST be able to communicate! When senior executives are asked what technical people can do to advance their careers, the answer is quite consistent: Improve communication skills. Effective communication skills in the workplace are essential for every engineer, programmer, developer, statistician or biochemst, microbiologist.... I come from a technical background, and in my 15 years of management consulting, I've had the privilege of managing large groups of technically brilliant people. I've seen the career challenges you're seeing both as a young "techie," and also as a consultant and project manager.  Learn some "Tools for Techies," and you'll be on your way to success. Please feel free to contact me if you'd like: - to share an idea for a new communication course. - a new course about consulting. - information about Lean Six Sigma (I'm a Black Belt.) - information about Project Management (I'm a PMP®.)
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 7
    • duration 29:48
    • Release Date 2022/11/26

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