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El. knyga: Advising Upwards: A Framework for Understanding and Engaging Senior Management Stakeholders [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Stake holder Management Pty Ltd, Australia)
  • Formatas: 344 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Sep-2011
  • Leidėjas: Gower Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9781315565798
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  • Formatas: 344 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Sep-2011
  • Leidėjas: Gower Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9781315565798
Much has been written about leadership and team building, but there are still major gaps in thinking and research about how to engage senior stakeholders in support of an organisation's projects. The central role of stakeholders in the successful delivery of organisational strategy is becoming increasingly recognised, as is the importance of developing a sponsor culture to support more collaborative practices within the organisation. Building, and managing, relationships with senior (upwards) stakeholders is essential for success. Advising Upwards brings together the ideas of experts in fields related to engaging senior stakeholders, such as risk management, decision-making, understanding cultural considerations, effective communication and other disciplines that may enhance the sustainable engagement of senior stakeholders. The starting point is an examination of the difficulties that senior managers face as they move through the ranks of an organisation from middle management to executive levels. Senior managers usually move up through the organisation on the basis of command and control management. Once in the executive ranks they must develop a more collaborative approach and adopt the principles of emotional intelligence (EQ) to succeed. Awareness of difficulties that senior stakeholders may face drives effective approaches for communication between the team and sponsors. Case studies and stories from experts illustrate practical, structured approaches that enable the teams to develop robust relationships with senior stakeholders will result in teams 'being heard', and support their 'being extraordinary' through innovative approaches to advising upwards.
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
About the Editor xi
About the Contributors xiii
Preface xvii
Introduction 1(18)
Lynda Bourne
PART I ADVANCING THE FUNDAMENTALS
Chapter 1 Why is Stakeholder Relationship Management so Difficult?
19(38)
Lynda Bourne
Chapter 2 Enterprise Risk Management: Managing Uncertainty and Minimising Surprise
57(30)
David Hillson
Chapter 3 Conversations that Engage: The Challenge of Advising Senior Managers
87(24)
Jurgen Oschadleus
Chapter 4 From Commander to Sponsor: Building Executive Support for Project Success
111(30)
Randall L. Englund
Alfonso Bucero
PART II THE EFFECTS OF CULTURE
Chapter 5 How Groups Shape Information and Decisions
141(30)
Ruth Murray-Webster
Chapter 6 East Meets West: Working with a Chinese Boss
171(38)
Soon Kheng Khor
Chapter 7 The New New Confucian Communication Game: Communicating with the Nintendo Generation
209(34)
Robert N. Higgins
Chapter 8 How to Train Your Manager: A Darwinian Perspective
243(28)
S. Jonathan Whitty
PART III BEING EXTRAORDINARY
Chapter 9 Creative Metaphor as a Tool for Stakeholder Influence
271(26)
Arthur Shelley
Chapter 10 Intelligent Disobedience: The Art of Saying `No' to Senior Managers
297(20)
Bob McGannon
Index 317
Dr Lynda Bourne PMP, FAIM, is an international authority on stakeholder engagement using the Stakeholder CircleĀ®: www.stakeholder-management.com. She works with organisations globally to manage change through managing the relationships essential for successful delivery of organisational outcomes. She has presented these ideas at conferences and seminars in Europe, Russia, Asia, North and South America, and Australia to audiences from the IT, construction, defence and mining industries. Her book: Stakeholder Relationship Management was published in 2009. She has contributed to books on stakeholder engagement, and has published papers in many academic and professional journals, including a chapter in 2010 on stakeholder engagement in Project Management Offices (PMO) faor the Project Management Institute's (PMI) publication - PMOSIG Program Management Office Handbook. She was 2010 President of the PMI's Melbourne Chapter and has contributed a quarterly column for PMI's PM Network since 2008.