2. Understanding your stakeholders
Who are my stakeholders?
How much influence do they have in my team’s success?
How much interest do they have in my team’s success?
What’s important to them?
What can I do to help them achieve their goals?
How much trust do they have in me and my team?
Use the table on the following page to support answering these questions.
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3. Identifying and Ranking Stakeholders
Stakeholder Group Current understanding Influence for my teams’
success
Interest in my teams’
success
Rank each group on how well
you understand their needs: 1
(low) to 5 (high)
Rank each group on how
influential they are to your
teams’ success: 1 (low) to 5
(high
Rank each group on how
interested they are in your
teams’ success: 1 (low) to 5
(high
Patients
Current Customers
Potential Customers
Executive Leadership Team
Investors
Peers
Team Members
Others
Use the grid on the next page to consider how best to manage each stakeholder.
4. Engaging stakeholders: Preparation
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INVOLVE
• Approves decisions
• Reviews and signs off
• Has authority to own project
outcomes
Ensure needs are understood and
keep informed of progress
COLLABORATE
• Current decision maker
• Gatekeeper to relevant
information
• Building awareness will have
long term impact
Partner for delivery of project
outcomes
INFORM
• Supporting roles to decision
makers and gatekeepers of
information
Provide accurate information on
project needs
CONSULT
• Vested interest in project
success
• Limited authority
• Possible source of relevant
information
Inform of progress
Levelofinfluence
Level of interest
HIGH
HIGHLOW