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A Practical Guide for Managing Projects and Engaging People| Learn stakeholder engagement, mapping, communication planning, and change management
Stakeholder Management for Project Managers
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A Practical Guide for Managing Projects and Engaging People| Learn stakeholder engagement, mapping, communication planning, and change management
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Master the People Side of Project Management
Every project has a plan. Not every project has buy-in. Stakeholder Management for Project Managers closes that gap—giving project managers, program directors, business analysts, and change leaders the frameworks, tools, and empathy-driven strategies they need to successfully engage people throughout every phase of a project.
Authored by Michelle Bartonico, a certified PMP and PROSCI-certified change practitioner with nearly two decades of experience leading enterprise initiatives in higher education and marketing, this practical guide bridges project management theory with the realities of working with people in organizations.
Key Features include:
- End-to-end stakeholder engagement framework aligned with PMBOK® principles
- Tools for stakeholder identification, mapping, and analysis (power/interest matrix, salience model, onion diagram, and more)
- Step-by-step guidance for building a Stakeholder Engagement Plan and Communications Management Plan
- Empathy-focused strategies: cognitive, emotional, and compassionate empathy applied to stakeholder relationships
- Change management models, including ADKAR, Kotter, and the change curve—with practical application to real project scenarios
- Downloadable resources: Project Charter, RACI Chart, Stakeholder Engagement Plan, and two Stakeholder Register templates
Whether you lead enterprise initiatives, manage client relationships, or drive organizational change, this book is your go-to guide for stakeholder engagement success. From identifying key stakeholders to navigating resistance and complex personalities, each chapter delivers practical techniques you can apply immediately—across industries, teams, and projects.
Pages: 239 pages
Paperback (ISBN): 9781636516905
eBook (ISBN): 9781636516912
Hardback (Color): 9781636516929
Category: Business & Economics
Author: Albert Singh, Vibrant Publishers
1 Introduction to Stakeholder Engagement
1.1 What Is Stakeholder Engagement
1.2 Life Cycle Overview
1.3 Principles of Stakeholder Engagement
1.4 Stakeholder Theory
1.5 What Stakeholder Engagement Is Not
Chapter Summary
Quiz
2 Identify Stakeholders
2.1 Identifying Stakeholders
2.2 Stakeholder Mapping
2.3 Stakeholder Register
2.4 Asking the Right Questions
2.5 Closing Thoughts
Chapter Summary
Quiz
3 Stakeholder Mapping and Analysis
3.1 Introduction to Mapping and Analysis
3.2 Types of Stakeholder Maps
3.3 Mapping for Change
Chapter Summary
Quiz
4 Stakeholder Engagement Plan
4.1 What Is a Stakeholder Engagement Plan
4.2 Incorporating a Communications Management Plan
4.3 Building an Engagement Plan
4.4 Creating an Engagement Plan That Succeeds
Chapter Summary
Quiz
5 Stakeholder Empathy
5.1 Defining Empathy
5.2 Three Types of Empathy
5.3 Learning About Your Stakeholders
5.4 Active Listening
Chapter Summary
Quiz
6 Choosing the Project Team
6.1 Choosing the Team
6.2 The Team Is Predetermined
6.3 Selecting the Project Manager
6.4 Identifying the Project Sponsor
Chapter Summary
Quiz
7 Manage and Monitor Stakeholders
7.1 The Mechanics of Managing and Monitoring Stakeholder Engagement
7.2 Methods to Manage and Monitor
7.3 Working with Difficult Stakeholders
Chapter Summary
Quiz
8 Lessons in Change
8.1 Organizational Change Management in a Project
8.2 How to Help Stakeholders Navigate Change
8.3 What Are Stakeholders Telling You?
Chapter Summary
Michelle Bartonico is a PMP & PROSCI-certified project manager and strategist with 20 years of experience leading strategic initiatives, teams, and enterprise-wide change programs.
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Stakeholder Management for Project Managers is a well‑organized, highly practical resource that makes stakeholder engagement approachable and actionable. Each chapter is clearly structured with defined learning objectives, informative figures, and engaging elements such as fun facts, scenarios, case studies, and reflection questions that reinforce understanding. The inclusion of online resources significantly enhances the book’s value, particularly tools like the RACI chart and a project initiation template that can be applied immediately in real projects. Overall, this book serves as an effective hands‑on guide for project managers seeking to strengthen both their technical processes and people‑management skills.
-- Ramona T. Pittman, Associate Professor, Department of Teaching, Learning & Culture, Texas A&M University
A down-to-earth guide that shows project managers how to handle the people side of projects without overcomplicating things. It breaks stakeholder management into practical, real-world advice you can actually use.
-- Marton Gergely, Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Security, United Arab Emirates University
Stakeholder engagement is fundamental to the success of any business or community initiative, yet it is frequently overlooked. Through relatable examples and practical techniques, Michelle offers a compelling, must-have guide for leaders in Stakeholder Management for Project Managers.
-- Michaela Lindsay, Founder, Savvy Investher Society
The first thing I really like about this book is its easy navigation and referencability! Those of us who have managed large global ERP Projects cannot remember every detail that we've experienced, and this book not only jogs your memory but is also a useful resource to reference on an ongoing basis. The content is extensive, insightful, and very relevant to modern-day "people-centric" project management. I really appreciate a well-written book that gets to the critical steps and leaves out the filler. Well done, Michelle Bartonico. It has become a useful tool in my Program Management Toolkit!
-- Harry Hirsch, Digital Transformation Leader, Workday Program Manager
I consider this a must-read for any project manager who refuses to settle for "work in progress." A successful project means crossing the finish line together. Build consensus, apply the insights from this book, and create a team that works with you. Ready? Set. Engage!
-- Koshy Mathai, Medical Doctor
This is an extremely valuable resource on the subject of stakeholder management. The principles outlined here are cogent, easy to grasp, and actionable. The particular focus on empathy brings a human element necessary to effectively engage and manage stakeholder relationships.
-- D.J. Goldstein, Chiropractic Physician
Stakeholder Management for Project Managers by Michelle Bartonico is a highly practical and insightful book that offers valuable lessons for anyone responsible for building and leading effective teams. As someone who has spent 15 years in the financial advising industry, I found Michelle’s message especially relevant to my own work at All In Planning, where our financial planning practice depends on collaboration among professionals in accounting, estate planning, insurance, and real estate. Success in our work requires each team member to understand and appreciate the perspectives of others—making Michelle’s rock analogy in her book especially powerful and memorable. Her example perfectly illustrates how, even when people are looking at the same situation, they may see it differently, and why open communication is essential to true team alignment. Michelle’s writing is clear, engaging, and easy to follow. Her practical wisdom shines through in the many real-world examples and analogies she uses to make complex leadership concepts easy to understand and retain. I especially appreciated her emphasis on SMART goals, thoughtful team selection, personality management, and the value of keeping teams small and agile—principles that apply far beyond project management. What makes this book particularly strong is that it is useful for leaders at every experience level. Whether you are new to managing teams or highly experienced, Michelle provides actionable insights that reinforce a timeless truth: strong relationships and healthy team dynamics are key to any project's success. I highly recommend this book to anyone who leads teams and wants to build stronger, more successful collaborative environments.
-- Chris Kilmer, Victory Financial Group
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