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Stakeholder Register

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A stakeholder register is a formal document used in project management to record details about all stakeholders involved in a project. It includes information such as stakeholder names, roles, interests, influence levels, communication needs, and engagement strategies. The purpose of the stakeholder register is to facilitate effective communication and management of stakeholder expectations throughout the project lifecycle.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive listing of all project stakeholders
  • Details including name, role, contact information
  • Assessment of stakeholder interest and influence
  • Identification of communication preferences and needs
  • Documentation of engagement strategies and plans
  • Regular updates to reflect changing stakeholder dynamics

Pros

  • Helps ensure effective stakeholder communication
  • Supports proactive engagement and risk mitigation
  • Facilitates clarity on stakeholder expectations and responsibilities
  • Enhances project transparency and accountability

Cons

  • Requires ongoing maintenance and updates
  • Can become overly complex for large projects without proper management
  • Dependent on accurate identification and assessment of stakeholders
  • Potentially time-consuming to develop initially

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