PMBOK® Guide – Eighth Edition: Identifying and Managing Stakeholders

1.00 Hr
SKU: JCOM-00132

This course explores stakeholder management through the PMBOK® Guide – Eighth Edition’s Stakeholder Performance Domain. Projects rarely fail because of technology or tools alone, but because people affected by the work were not properly engaged or included in key decisions. The course follows two parallel storylines: a film production project in Traverse City, Michigan navigating relationships with city officials, business owners, and residents, and NorthLight AI working in an agile environment where stakeholder expectations evolve sprint by sprint. Learners will see how stakeholder engagement works in both predictive and adaptive project environments.

PMBOK® Guide – Eighth Edition: Identifying and Managing Stakeholders

Course Details

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Define what a stakeholder is using the PMBOK® Guide definition.
  • Identify stakeholders across predictive and adaptive project environments.
  • Apply common stakeholder analysis tools such as the Power/Interest Grid and Salience Model.
  • Develop a stakeholder engagement plan that reflects differing needs and levels of influence.
  • Apply practical communication strategies for managing stakeholder relationships.
  • Monitor stakeholder engagement and adjust strategies as projects evolve.
  • Evaluate stakeholder conflicts and determine appropriate responses.

Specs

Course Level
Fundamental
Languages
English
Compatibility
Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive

Author | Neal Rowland, PMP, PMI-ACP, ITIL Expert, ITIL Practitio

Neal Rowland has been a Project Management Professional (PMP) for over 13 years. During that time he has instructed, authored courses, advised training companies and corporations, and applied the best practices of project management in his work at Microsoft, Plex, and others. As the Lead Crowd Surfer of The Crowd Training [www.thecrowdtraining.com], Neal leads product development, instructional design, and graphic design. He is a contributor to the PMBOK. Beyond being certified as a PMP, Neal is also a certified agile project manager (PMI-ACP) and IT service management (ITIL Expert and ITIL Practitioner). Neal currently resides in the Detroit area with his wife and 5 kids.

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