PMBOK Cafe

  • Full Screen
  • Wide Screen
  • Narrow Screen
  • increase font size
  • Default font size
  • decrease font size

What is PMBOK Cafe?

Global PMBOK Cafe is an innovative workshop that explores the best practices of Global Project Management Professionals...

How to Join?

2011 Tokyo Winter Sessions are being planned. Registration info

Displaying items by tag: Global Stakeholders
Wednesday, 26 August 2009 00:00

2009 Summer Stakeholder Management Survey

Stakeholder Management Survey August 2009 LinkedIn

On my projects I have enough time to gather, analyze and document stakeholder requirements.

Dis-agree
 
Agree
1 -
Dis-agree
6 38%
2   4 25%
3 -
Agree
6 38%

Cultural and Language differences are problems when collecting requirements.

Dis-agree
 
Agree
1 -
Dis-agree
0 0%
2   4 25%
3 -
Agree
12 75%

Face to Face interviews, meetings are the best way to collect requirements.

Dis-Agree
 
Agree
1 -
Dis-Agree
1 6%
2   1 6%
3 -
Agree
14 88%

Setting Goals and Managing Expectations is each team members responsibility.

dis-Agree
 
Agree
1 -
dis-Agree
6 38%
2   3 19%
3 -
Agree
7 44%

Using Technology is the best way to collect requirements.

dis-Agree
 
Agree
1 -
dis-Agree
4 25%
2   7 44%
3 -
Agree
5 31%

Management is Responsible for setting goals and managing expectations.

Dis-agree
 
Agree
1 -
Dis-agree
2 13%
2   3 19%
3 -
Agree
11 69%

Social Networking is an appropriate tool to communicate with stakeholders.

Dis-Agree
 
Agree
1 -
Dis-Agree
3 19%
2   8 50%
3 -
Agree
5 31%

Collecting Stakeholder Interactions are a Key Requirement.

Dis-agree
 
Agree
1 -
Dis-agree
1 6%
2   6 38%
3 -
Agree
9 56%

Social Networking Information allows me to understand cultural background information better.

Dis-Agree
 
Agree
1 -
Dis-Agree
3 19%
2   4 25%
3 -
Agree
9 56%

We have a Social Networking Media communication policy.

yes   5 31%
no   10 63%
Other   1 6%
People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

Social Networking has been identified as a risk event, we monitor our team members for sensitive disclosures.

yes   6 40%
no   5 33%
Under review   2 13%
Other   2 13%
 

Additional Info

  • Year_Session_Workshop 2009S1W2
Published in Stakeholder Management
Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00

2010 Winter Stakeholder Management Top

People Management

How to collect the requirements, set realistic goals and communicate effectively?

How do we collect data from people who are separated by time and place?  How do we analyze the data to define done?  How can we share the knowledge of; done, project status issues, risks with people globally?  This workshop focused on the complicated problem of Managing People across regions and borders..

Stakeholder Management Based on the Fourth Edition PMBOK Guide Collect Requirements.  This workshop will review concepts.  Participants share their ideas on the topic of managing people, collecting requirements, setting goals and communication planning.  This workshop is also interested in exploring the Communication rules that are emerging with social media.  What are some of the risk associated with using social media as a communication tool?  The discussion will take place around the PMBOK fourth edition concepts:

Collect Requirements

  • Identify Stakeholders
  • Stakeholder Registers
  • Management Strategy
  • Networking
  • Virtual Teams

Set Goals

  • Manage Expectations
  • Communication Methods
  • Interpersonal Skills

Communicate Effectively

  • Plan Communications
  • Distribute Information
  • Observations and Conversation
  • Performance Reporting

PMBOK Cafe is an advanced workshop for  Project Management Professionals with English Communication Skills. Workshop Participants will earn PDU or Professional Development Units from the Project Management Institue Japan  for contirbuting to the knowledge of Project Management Best practices. A limited number of spaces are available for non PMP certified participants who have strong practical experience in Global Project Management.


Additional Info

  • Year_Session_Workshop 2010S1W2
Published in Stakeholder Management
You are here: Sessions 2010 Winter Session Stakeholder Management Displaying items by tag: Global Stakeholders