Review:
Stakeholder Registers
overall review score: 4.2
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score is between 0 and 5
A stakeholder register is a document or database used in project management to identify, assess, and document information about all stakeholders involved or affected by a project. It serves as a central repository for tracking stakeholder interests, influence, communication needs, and engagement strategies throughout the project's lifecycle.
Key Features
- Identification of stakeholders including internal and external parties
- Details such as stakeholder names, roles, contact information
- Assessment of stakeholder influence and interest levels
- Documented communication requirements and strategies
- Regular updates to reflect changing stakeholder dynamics
- Aiding in stakeholder engagement planning and management
Pros
- Helps ensure effective stakeholder communication and engagement
- Provides clarity on stakeholder influence and priorities
- Facilitates risk identification related to stakeholder expectations
- Supports project success by managing stakeholder relationships proactively
Cons
- Requires regular maintenance and updating for accuracy
- Can become cumbersome for large projects with many stakeholders
- Potential for incomplete or inaccurate information if not carefully managed