Chapter 12
Project Teaming
The chapter on stakeholders focuses on engaging the stakeholders in the project. The chapter on communication addresses the project and product information that will be generated and shared; it also displays tables for organizing the relationships among the stakeholders and the information. As the next step, the project manager organizes the stakeholders into a team.
Engaged stakeholders are a necessary, but not sufficient, pre-requisite to team development. Stakeholders must be engaged with the project but they must also be engaged with other stakeholders.
While stakeholders may think the project and the product of the project are good ideas, this doesn’t guarantee that they work well together to manage the project ...
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