Reflection on Stakeholder Analysis and Communication Plan

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Reflection on Stakeholder Analysis and Communication Plan

Issues that Occurred

The issues that occurred with the stakeholder analysis include the validity of assumptions and risks. In the stakeholder analysis, the possibility of conflicting needs and expectations of the stakeholders was assumed. The interest of the stakeholders who have high influence might not align with the objectives of the project (Aaltonen, 2011). The occurrence of such a scenario could block the progress of the project.

The issue of communication plan was on the identification of the best method of communication and the frequency of meetings by team members on the progress. The daily stakeholder meetings are too frequent, especially when dealing with the progress updates. The meeting should not involve all the stakeholders but representatives. The choice of communication to all the stakeholders, especially the employees, is essential (Heagney, 2016). The use of printouts for internal communication is crucial. However, social media is worth considering because the stakeholders can hold online meetings in cases where a virtual meeting is not possible. In the initial stages of the project, employees can have low morale and mistrust because of challenges in adapting communication methods.

How the Issues were managedThe project manager managed the issue of stakeholder analysis assumptions and risks. The project manager clarified the unspecified stakeholder roles and responsibilities. The negotiation between the stakeholders is essential to ensure that an agreement is found. It is important to ensure that there is no conflict of interest between the stakeholders. The negotiations will provide a peaceful working environment between all the involved stakeholders. The challenges that arise in the progress of the project are solved in the presence of all stakeholders to ensure transparency and progress towards goal achievement.

The project manager resolved the issue of communication method and frequency by the development of a better plan to include both virtual and physical communication. The most appropriate frequency of physical meetings for all the team members was rescheduled to weekly to hear on the progress and provide their views.

Lessons Learned in the Process

In the stakeholder analysis, the lesson learned is that stakeholders are different and cannot have the same interests. The differences arise from their expectations, their impact, influence, interests, and power (Aaltonen, 2011). In the stakeholder analysis, it is essential to identify the most influential stakeholders. The identification is followed by the stakeholder engagement plan to navigate the stakeholder-related challenges. The process ensures that a good working environment is created for all the stakeholders

In the communication plan, process the identification of the appropriate method of communication between the different categories is important (Heagney, 2016). For example, the project manager needs to have a daily update on the progress of the project. However, project directors should be given more comprehensive information after a more extended period. The suppliers would need communication periodically on the progress and when the need arises. The engineers and architects would require a daily update on their expectations and identification of possible challenges. The challenge identification is important to ensure they are solved at the appropriate time.

Application of the Knowledge in the Future

The issues and the lessons learned are essential in handling a similar project in the future. The steps in stakeholder analysis are important to ensure conflicts do not arise in the future. The identification of the proper method and frequency of the communication process provides transparency and trust development.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the stakeholder analysis and development of a communication plan are essential in project management to ensure the progress of the project. The various stakeholders will know their roles and responsibilities, and through negotiations, the conflict of interest is avoided. The communication plan ensures transparency and trust among the stakeholders.

References

Aaltonen, K. (2011). Project stakeholder analysis as an environmental interpretation process. International journal of project management, 29(2), 165-183.Heagney, J. (2016). Fundamentals of project management. Amacom.