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Key stakeholders of an organization are its funders, managers, operators, users, and clients. In order for a project to succeed, you must have support of all of your stakeholders. It is therefore necessary for an organization to make its stakeholders interested in the proposed or upcoming project.
As a senior analyst for a major project within your organization, you are determining which strategy to employ in order to change the self-interests of the stakeholders.
Create a one- to two-page report in Microsoft Word and include answers to the following questions in it:
- How would you define the self-interests of stakeholders when managing a project?
- What techniques would you use to reward stakeholders when they support upcoming projects or the implementation of a new system?
- What techniques would you use to take action against stakeholders when they show considerable resistance to the implementation of a new system?
- Which technique do you think is the most appropriate when it comes to changing stakeholder self-interests? Why?
Justify your responses by using appropriate examples and references from texts, Web sites, other references, or personal experience.
Submit it to the W4: Assignment 2 Dropbox by Tuesday, October 21, 2014.
Name your document SUO_MIS4530_W4_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
Assignment 2 Grading Criteria | Maximum Points |
---|---|
Created a report in Microsoft Word and included answers to the following questions in it:
| 30 |
Justified your responses by using appropriate examples and references from texts, Web sites, other references, or personal experience. | 10 |
Used correct spelling, grammar, and professional vocabulary and cited all sources using correct APA style. | 10 |
Total | 50 |
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