The Challenge:
You can't ignore project politics.
The success of your project doesn't just depend on timelines and budgets; it hinges on managing people. Identifying who holds power, who supports you, and who might stand in your way is critical. But a simple list of names gives you no strategic insight. You need a visual tool to understand the complex web of relationships and influences to navigate it effectively.
The Solution:
A visual, action-oriented strategy canvas.
The stakeholder strategy canvas transforms your stakeholder list into a powerful strategic map. Built entirely in PowerPoint, this toolkit provides two essential, fully editable frameworks that allow you to visualize your stakeholder landscape and build a winning engagement plan.
What You Get:
Editable PowerPoint Canvas:
The Influence/Interest Matrix: The classic model for prioritizing your communication efforts.
The Attitude Evaluation: The perfect additional tool for managing alliances and mitigating resistance.
100% Native PowerPoint: No images! All elements are native PowerPoint shapes and text boxes. You can change colors, add names, and copy-paste them directly into your own presentations in seconds.
In-Depth PDF Guide: A clear and concise guide explaining the theory and reasons behind stakeholder analysis and providing step-by-step instructions for using the canvas.
Bilingual Package: All materials are provided in both English and German.
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Source: Best Practices in Stakeholder Management PowerPoint Slides: Professional Stakeholder Analysis & Mapping Canvas PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation Slide Deck, WM Consulting
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