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A Key Change Component – Stakeholder Analysis

Ron Edmondson

One solution for me has been to do a stakeholder analysis of the situation before making major decisions. This diagram shows a typical stakeholder analysis model: Thanks to MindTools.com for this diagram. Doing a stakeholder analysis may help with that. I can be guilty of this as well.

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The Transformation Playbook: Mastering the Message That Moves Organizations Forward

Rich Gee Group

Craft a Compelling Narrative Humans are innately drawn to stories, and a well-crafted narrative can be a powerful tool for communicating complex ideas and igniting emotions. Take Action: Conduct a detailed stakeholder analysis to identify key audiences and their priorities/concerns.

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Doing a Stakeholder Analysis

Ron Edmondson

One solution for me has been to do a stakeholder analysis of the situation. When I consider the person’s interest and power or influence in the organization, it can help the way I respond in making the decision, who’s involved in that process, and help us stay focussed towards the mission, while still valuing people.

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The Transformation Playbook: Mastering the Message That Moves Organizations Forward

Rich Gee Group

Craft a Compelling Narrative Humans are innately drawn to stories, and a well-crafted narrative can be a powerful tool for communicating complex ideas and igniting emotions. Take Action: Conduct a detailed stakeholder analysis to identify key audiences and their priorities/concerns.

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003: 5 Steps to Creating a Communication Plan

Engaging Leader

Discussion of Communication Analysis Phase vs. Communication Planning Phase is described excellently in chapter 6 of The Power of Communication: Skills to Build Trust, Inspire Loyalty, and Lead Effectively by Helio Fred Garcia. Video: How to Use a Stakeholder Analysis to Identify Audience Members.

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People Have Power

Ron Edmondson

It doesn’t matter what your structure is, if people have influence, regardless of their position, or lack thereof, they have power. They have power to help the cause. They have power to injure the cause. If people have influence, they have power. The post People Have Power appeared first on Ron Edmondson.

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Infuence Mapping – How To Lead Your Project To Success

Lead Change Blog

Even the most powerful people rarely act alone. Recognizing the stakeholders of your project is what influence mapping is all about. First of all, you need to discover who your true stakeholders are. Stakeholders in groups A and B are the easiest to deal with. Mark the most powerful stakeholders with the biggest circles.

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