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Live Webinar – June 28th 2018 7:30 am – 8:30 am EDT
Live Webinar – June 28th 2018 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM

In this webinar Benedict Pinches, of the APM Stakeholder Engagement Focus Group, will put forward his views on this important area and why we all need to take Stakeholder Engagement very seriously.

Projects can no longer be just about delivering value for shareholders, as was the case in the 20th century.

Shareholders are just one group in a complex web of project stakeholders, who have become more widespread, diverse, and difficult to identify.

Stakeholders were never easy to ‘manage’.  Stakeholder engagement suggests managing the project for this wide stakeholder audience.

However, stakeholder engagement is not easy, because all projects involve people whose behaviour can change over the course of a project. Additionally, stakeholders have competing scripts and differing objectives.

With huge technological change, environmental issues and complex mega projects that cross continents and involve multiple contractors, stakeholder engagement becomes an essential element for project success.

Based on theory, academic thought and Benedict’s own experience as a programme manager, this webinar will put forward the arguments about why stakeholder engagement matters; and why a project cannot be successful without effective stakeholder engagement.

Presenter: Benedict Pinches (LinkedIn profile) has been a programme management contractor for over 20 years and has worked in sectors as diverse as energy, telecoms, technology and education. He specialises in the organisation design for large business transformations, but has also led property consolidation programmes and strategic PMO set ups.

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What Is Stakeholder Engagement & Why Is It Important?

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