Stakeholder Engagement For Infrastructure Projects
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Live Webinar – March 27th 2020 7:30 am – 8:30 am EDT
Live Webinar – March 27th 2020 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM
Stakeholder engagement (not management) is one of the factors considered to be critical for project success, yet it is under-represented in the bodies of knowledge and other “best practice” standards and methodologies.
As one of the “soft skills” it is often left to be implemented at the discretion of the project manager and their team, and therefore is under-resourced. It is often responsive, rather than pro-active.
Based upon current research and recent case studies, this webinar will provide an overview of the International Association for Public Participation spectrum (IAP2) and discuss when each element of the spectrum could and should be applied.
Kenn Dolan will present some of the key practices and techniques applied to the engagement of stakeholders and communities.
Presenter: Kenn Dolan (LinkedIn profile) author of “Implementing Project and Program Benefit Management (Best Practices in Portfolio, Program, and Project Management)” is a recognised expert in benefits realisation management, stakeholder engagement, and portfolio, programme and project management, and the application of best practices. Kenn has extensive experience advising clients across five continents & is a recognized keynote speaker. Ken is a gifted and popular educator and trainer, & passionate about the distillation of programme and project management attitudes and skills into the broader community.
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Stakeholder Engagement For Infrastructure Projects
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