The Stakeholder Management Framework - Agile Alliance

The Stakeholder Management Framework

for teams, programs, and portfolios

Drew Jemilo

drew.jemilo@

Scaled Agile, Inc.

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reserved. This publication may not be reproduced without permission of the copyright

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Agenda

1. Introductions 2. Stakeholder Management

Overview 3. Identify Stakeholders 4. Analyze Stakeholders 5. Prioritize Stakeholders 6. Engage Stakeholders 7. Communicating 8. Managing Expectations 9. Scaling

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Introductions

Over 20 years in software engineering and product management as an external consultant and internal IT Director

Practicing traditional, adaptive, and agile methods since 1989

Worked with companies ranging from Lean startups to $1B international enterprises

Principal Contributor to the Scaled Agile Framework

Instructor for the Scaled Agile Academy

Email: drew.jemilo@ Twitter: @drewjemilo

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Stakeholder Management Overview

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Pop Quiz

The term "stakeholders" refers to...

A. The people chasing the vampires in Twilight

B. The ones eating prime rib with their hands in the Old Hickory Steakhouse

C. Those who have the interest and influence to impact your product, program, team, or project

D. All of the above.

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