Thursday, December 12, 2019
Identification of Stakeholders
Question: Discuss about the Identification of Stakeholders. Answer: Identification and Classification of Stakeholders According to the study of the project, there are two types of stakeholders involved within this project. These are Internal and External Stakeholders. Internal Stakeholders External Stakeholders 1. NSW Government (Client) 1. Users of the road 2. Project Documentation Manager 2. Car Drivers 3. Project Planner 3. Traffic Police 4. Business System Analyst 4. Person involved within repairing potholes Questions for each Stakeholder Internal Stakeholders NSW Government (Client) 1. What is impact of pothole management project? A) High B) Medium C) Low 2. Is your team using the reporting tools for detecting potholes in areas? A) Yes B) No A) No Project Documentation Manager 1. Are there any records of potholes issues within some areas? A) Yes B) No 2. Do you have any suggestions for managing potholes? A) Yes B) No Project Planner 1. How impactful is your plan going to be? A) High B) Moderate C) Low 2. Is your plan is justified to project? A) Yes B) No Business System Analyst 1. Is the system design you made is perfect? A) Yes B) No 2. Will this plan impacts on the passengers having issues due potholes? A) Yes B) No Internal Stakeholders Users of the road 1. Do your government is taking proper steps for pothole management? A) Yes B) No 2. How impactful is the issue related to potholes? A) High B) Moderate C) Low Car Drivers 1. Do you follow the traffic rule to avoid potholes? A) Yes B) No 2. How the pothole issues impacts upon you? A) High B) Low Traffic Police 1. Do you regulate traffic according to the place of potholes? A) Yes B) No 2. Do the passengers follow your rules? A) Yes B) No Person involved within repairing potholes 1. Do you properly repair the potholes? A) Yes B) No 2. Do passengers follow your instructions? A) Yes B) No Bibliography Caniato, M., Vaccari, M., Visvanathan, C., Zurbrgg, C. (2014). Using social network and stakeholder analysis to help evaluate infectious waste management: A step towards a holistic assessment.Waste Management,34(5), 938-951. Chevalier, J. M. (2016). Stakeholder analysis and natural resource management. Lienert, J., Schnetzer, F., Ingold, K. (2013). Stakeholder analysis combined with social network analysis provides fine-grained insights into water infrastructure planning processes.Journal of environmental management,125, 134-148.
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