How does the community fit in as a stakeholder management


Stakeholders can be defined as a person or group that has an affect or is affected by the company's project (Larson & Gray, 2014). The project stakeholders for the District 4 move project are:

  1. Investors and/or creditors
  2. Company employee
  3. Contractors which include East Side Framing, Sparks Electrical, Waterworks Plumbing, Woodcraft Carpentry, Movers, and Student Workers
  4. Local and state government official which include City and County inspection team
  5. Local community because this type of business will produce jobs, provide a boost to the local economy, and possibly use the resources of the community. It can also have an effect on traffic increasing travel times.
  6. Environmental agencies
  7. Customers
  8. Suppliers

Effective stakeholder management requires effective communication. There are three types of communication which is traditional reporting, project relations, and direct communication (SHM, 2016). Reporting demonstrates you are running the project properly. It shows that a project manager is conforming to expectations. Some traditional reporting examples are project status reports, minutes from meeting, reports to shareholders or board of directors, and government mandated report such as safety reports (SHM, 2016). Project relations or PR includes all the broadcast type communications needed to provide information about the current project to a bigger stakeholder community (SHM, 2016). An effective PR campaign can build enthusiasm and high level of recognition for the project and the deliverables. It will also help the project reduce negative impressions which can lower the levels of opposition for the project. The last is direct communication. Direct communication needs to be focused on the important stakeholders and it is set up for a specific effect (SHM, 2016). This type of communication can provide direction for your employees, contractors, and suppliers.

Stakeholders

Type of Communication

Examples

Reasons

Investors/Creditors

Reporting

Financial and Budget Reports

Project Status Reports

Milestones Achieved Report

Meetings to Brief Reports

Keeps the investors/creditors informed about the financial state of the project. They have an idea of how their money is being used.

Company Employees

Reporting and Direct

All Reports

Direction to complete the project plan

Keep all employees up to date of the project and gives them guidance on how to complete their part.

Contractors

Direct

Project Plan and direction to complete the plan

Gives them specific guidance on how the job needs to be completed within building codes.

Government Officials

Reporting

All Mandates Reports

Safety Reports

Audit Reports

Give officials all information to ensure the project is not violating any laws. Many of these reports are mandatory.

Community

Project Relations and Reports

Social Media, Town Hall Meetings

Minutes from Town Hall

Keeps the community informed and energized about the project. Let's the community know how the company is making an impact and bettering the community.

Environmental Agencies

Reporting and Project Relations          

Safety Reports and Environmental Reports

Ensures the project is following all regulations. Gets these agencies to back the company rather than attack the company.

Customers

Project Relations

Social Media

Newsletters

Media Coverage

Keeps our customers informed about the changes the company is going through. Builds excitement.

Suppliers

Direct

Purchase request and delivery plans

Gives the suppliers specific guidance on what supplies are needed and will be needed  in the future.

Must be original work using APA guidelines. One strong paragraph per question. (3) questions

1. How does the community fit in as a stakeholder management, as negative or positive stakeholders of a project? Such as environmental groups, government regulatory, etc.

2. What ways can reporting be done to executives and even employees which may not be considered traditional?

3. How might you accommodate your reporting depending on how a person understands the best? Why?

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