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Which of the following techniques are NOT used while managing stakeholder expectations?

<p>A)   Stakeholder analysis</p> <p>B)       Interpersonal skills</p> <p>C)    Communication methods</p> <p>D)      Management skills</p>

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Date Posted: 2014/09/17
Felix Balaccua
by Felix Balaccua , General Manager , Superhawk Logistics, Inc

All of the above are not used to analyze stakeholders expectation. 

 

Remember the stake holders are the people and parties concerned in the organization. This will include stock holders, management, employees and their families, customers and their employees and everybody down the line that is affected by everything the organization goes thru.

 

So the stake holders expectation will be measured along the lines of profitability, social, political and environmental inclination, leadership and organizational structuring (board and management) and future view.

SAJID KAZI
by SAJID KAZI , Sr. Finance Specialist (GL Accounting & Reporting, Analysis, Budgeting & Inventory Management) , Ooredoo Telecom

Interpersonal skills

Mohammed Thiab
by Mohammed Thiab , Founder / Chief Consultant , MV Consulting

This is a tricky question and could be a misleading one. I looked at all answers, and I saw all of them have a role in the stakeholder requirements/expectations analysis

Kamran Islam
by Kamran Islam , Management Accountant,Internal Auditor , Werrick Pharmaceuticals

Interpersonal Skills are not used to manage stakeholder exceptions bcz Interpersonal skills are skills associated with the individuals but not with the company. Stakeholder analysis is required for managing stakeholder bcz its the best way to analyze different stakeholders expectations.  

Stakeholder analysis is not a tool in managing stakeholder expectations.

hossam azzam
by hossam azzam , Fast food restaurant,s manager. , alexandria-egypt

First  Interpersonal skills than Stakeholder analysis

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