Think of all the team members you have worked with, as well as your own experience as a team member. In the space below, make a generic list of possible things team members would want as a result of working on a project. Then Click here
to go to the course weblog.  Read what others have written about this topic. Make your entry into the blog by copying and pasting your comments from the space below. Your comments will be shared with other students. Devote at least 30 minutes to this activity. Your words will be stored in a cookie on your computer's hard drive and will remain on this page until the cookie is deleted or allowed to expire in 100 days. If you click on the PM Crash Course blog link above, the entire list of course blog topics will be displayed.
 


 
Questions for Discussion: (Write your answers below)

1)  What are the dangers of failing to identify all stakeholders on a project?

 

 


2)  During which part of a project should you attempt to identify stakeholders? Why?

 

 


3)  Give an example of a problem on a real-world project caused by a failure to identify key stakeholders?

 

 


 


 
Action Plan:

What will you do differently in your real-world project management as a result of completing this lesson?

 

 



 

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