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Stakeholder Analysisfor the Unafraid

May 17, 2012Dave Manningsmith

@manningsmith

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WHAT IS STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS?What do you think?

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How would you define it?

• Is it formal or informal?• What are the steps?• Any specific methodologies?

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Standard 2x2 Grid

Keep Satisfied

ManageClosely

Monitor(Minimum Effort)

KeepInformed

High

High

Low

Low

Power

Interest

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How many of you use it?

• Is it part of your routine?• Examples of Stakeholder Analysis failures?• Examples of Stakeholder Analysis saving the

day?

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Why do you use it?

• What are the goals?• How have you seen it used?• What intentions are involved?

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WHAT’S WRONG WITH STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS?

Intent

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The way people approach it is flawed.

• It’s based on Us versus Them.• It treats people as objects and obstacles.• The intentions are counter-productive.

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Typically Flawed Approach

Keep Satisfied

ManageClosely

Monitor(Minimum Effort)

KeepInformed

High

High

Low

Low

Power

Interest

• Kate (neutralize)

• Joel (discredit)

• John (convince)

• Bob (block)

• Jason (involve)

• Howard (Influence)

• Rob (manage)

• Elijah (marginalize)

• Mike (co-opt)

• Exec X (avoid)

• Sarah (persuade)

• Albert (manipulate)

• Miles (challenge)

• Alan (outmaneuver)

• Chris (negate)

• Frank (handle)

• Stan (obsolesce)

• Peter (undermine)

• Mary (eradicate)• Lulu (eliminate)

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WHAT’S THE ALTERNATIVE?Stakeholder Analysis for the Unafraid

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Take away the need for it.

• What would it take to stop the Us versus Them?

• How could you navigate the craziest politics?• How could you deal with the most horrible

stakeholders?

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Let me tell you a story.

• Kate• Joel• Exec X

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Lesson # 1: Care

• View everyone as valuable.• Bring good intent to every action you take.• Fall in love, especially with ‘tough

stakeholders’.

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Lesson # 2: Connect

• Be vulnerable. Stop posturing.• Be sincere. Be present.• Build rapport. Become an honorary member

of their tribe.

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Lesson # 3: Collaborate

• Listen. Where are they coming from?• Be open to being wrong.• Focus on what matters.

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Alternative Grid

CareConnect

Collaborate

High

High

Low

Low

Power

Interest

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THANK YOU!Connect with me on Twitter. I’m @manningsmith.


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