Identify Stakeholders von Sean Whitaker

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Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „Identify Stakeholders“ von Sean Whitaker ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Archiv - PMP Training – Become a Project Management Professional (EN)“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:

  • Identify Stakeholders
  • Key themes
  • Power and Interest Matrix
  • Summary

Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. A stakeholder is any person or group who can affect, or be affected, by the project.
  2. Stakeholders are the project sponsor, client and project team.
  3. A stakeholder is whoever the client defines as a stakeholder.
  4. Stakeholders include anyone with a financial interest in the project.
  1. Stakeholder analysis.
  2. Stakeholder meetings.
  3. Stakeholder identification.
  4. Stakeholder management plan.
  1. This is an example of the salience model.
  2. This is an example of the power and interest matrix.
  3. This is an example of SWOT analysis.
  4. This is an example of the Pareto chart.
  1. The single output from the Identify Stakeholders process is the successive iterations of the stakeholder register.
  2. The single output from the Identify Stakeholders process is the project management plan.
  3. The single output from the Identify Stakeholders process is the stakeholder management plan.
  4. The single output from the Identify Stakeholders process is the communications register.

Dozent des Vortrages Identify Stakeholders

 Sean Whitaker

Sean Whitaker

The instructor, Sean Whitaker, BA, MSc, MBA, PMP, has helped thousands of people all around the world to pass the PMP® examination. He has written several books on the topic, and regularly teaches and speaks about it. Sean is passionate about his profession and about helping other project managers to obtain the PMP® credential. He is renowned for being able to explain complex ideas in a simple manner that is easy to understand. Sean draws on his considerable experience as a practicing project manager having successfully managed projects in the fields of IT, telecommunications and construction.

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