2. 3 things I do with my clients to help
them connect with stakeholders in a
meaningful way
1. Understand their perspectives
2. Demonstrate the benefits for them
3. Create opportunities to get involved
3.
4. When we get our stakeholders
involved in change
We are taking them
on a journey
from where they
are
to where we want
them to be
5. We want them to
Think differently
Feel differently
Behave differently
7. Ask yourself these questions
• Why should they pay
attention to what
you have to say?
• What are you
offering them?
• What are the
benefits personally
for them and their
teams?
8. Spend time understanding who
your sponsor is
• What do they think
and feel?
• What are their
passions and
idiosyncrasies?
• What is their
performance pay
based on?
9. Uncover what leaders are
interested in
• Executives are looking for bottom line
benefits to the business
• They probably have firm ideas about how this
should happen
• When they can see the link between their
priorities and your project they will be
supportive
10. DEMONSTRATE THE BENEFITS
FOR THEM AND THEIR TEAM
• Clarify link
between your
project and their
KPIs
• Justify time and
expense of change
to stakeholders
11. Add value in at least one of the
six core business areas
• Increased revenues
and/or profits
• Reduced costs
• Improved market
position
• Enhanced reputation
• More effective people
• More effective assets
12. Differentiated delivery
• Explain the
uniqueness you and
your team bring
• Ensure executives
are satisfied with
what you are
delivering
13. Link your project to business
performance
• Focus on delivering
strategic objectives
as well as project
objectives
14. Creating opportunities for end
users to get involved
• Listening to level of
involvement they
want
• Opportunities to
participate in
decision making and
activities
• End user
representatives
15. Less effort required
• Active champions at
grass roots of
organisation
• Guerrilla persuasion
with influence at
personal
relationships level
16. Fewer problems at rollout
• Chance to test
assumptions,
processes, systems
and reactions
• Spot and iron out
issues in advance
• End users help to
develop and trial
solutions
17. Change is sticky
• Users have changed
their mindsets,
attitudes and
behaviours
• Users do not go back
to their old ways of
working
18. • Deeper understanding of stakeholders
• Demonstrating the benefits for them
• Getting them involved
Only 3 things need to concentrate on
19. Put these three together and you
can double engagement
I’ve seen this again and again with my
clients
20. Where to start
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21. About Jo Ann Sweeney
• Marketing
communication
consultant, small
business founder
• Known for clarifying
complex and technical
detail
• Extensive experience
communicating projects
and programmes
• www.sweeneycomms.co
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