Stakeholders: the hard bit of project management


Hello Reader,

If you’ve ever thought:

“The plan isn’t the problem. The stakeholders are.”

You’re not alone. Even though that's not the sort of thing that project managers say out loud!

Stakeholder management is where most projects either quietly succeed… or slowly unravel.

It’s not just about sending updates (wouldn't it be easy if it was?). It’s about:

  • Understanding influence and power
  • Managing expectations
  • Handling competing priorities
  • Dealing with late changes
  • Navigating politics (yes, that word!).

I’ve pulled together my best articles on stakeholder engagement into one place so you can approach it more strategically, and with less stress.

Across RebelsGuideToPM you’ll find guidance on:

  • Identifying and analysing stakeholders
  • Building effective communication plans
  • Managing difficult conversations
  • Handling scope pressure
  • Working in matrix environments.

If stakeholder management sometimes feels like the hardest part of your job, this collection will help you bring a bit more structure (and calm) to it.

You can explore the full set of resources here:

👉 Stakeholders hub

As ever, let me know what you’re wrestling with. Can I say that in my mentoring sessions, we usually end up talking about stakeholder problems? So you're not alone!

Have a lovely week!

Elizabeth


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