¶ … stakeholders for the project be identified. In this case, the company is a mid-level concern (around 3,000 employees) spread among four different regions. Since the project is only occurring in district 4, the primary stakeholders will come from that region. One of the main issues is how will the stakeholders communicate during project completion. A stakeholder is defined as "any person or group who has a vested interest in the success of the project, i.e. either provides services to the project, or receives services from the project. A key stakeholder is defined as: A person whose support is critical to the project -- if the support of a key stakeholder were to be withdrawn, the project would fail" (Princeton, 2003). Some of the stakeholders (CEO, VP, and other board officers) will remain at the company headquarters. The people at the site (district manager and employees at the site) will have to communicate with the board on a daily basis regarding status of the project. The initial communications will be held at the company's headquarters and consist of the company management team (CEO, VP, other board members), the district four manager, and representatives from IT, project management and maintenance....
The project will start with this direct communication meeting, but during the project most communications will be via electronic means (Princeton, 2003). The key stakeholders can have a meeting once a week via teleconferencing, and the stakeholders at the site will have daily team meetings. A daily progress report can also be generated and emailed to the company headquarters.Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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