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COMPANY LOGO 
Power / Interest Grid for Stakeholder Analysis 
Keep Satisfied Manage Closely 
Monitor 
(Minimum Effort) 
Keep Informed 
High 
Power 
Low Interest 
High 
Low 
You may now have a long list of people and organizations that are affected by your work. Some of these may have the power 
either to block or advance it. Some may be interested in what you are doing, others may not care. 
Map out your stakeholders on a Power/Interest Grid and classify them by their power over your work and by their interest in 
your work. 
For example, your boss is likely to have high power and influence over your projects and high interest. Your family may have high 
interest, but are unlikely to have power over it. 
Someone's position on the grid shows you the actions you have to take with them: 
 High power, interested people: these are the people you must fully engage with, and make the greatest efforts to 
satisfy. 
 High power, less interested people: put enough work in with these people to keep them satisfied, but not so much 
that they become bored with your message. 
 Low power, interested people: keep these people adequately informed, and talk to them to ensure that no major 
issues are arising. These people can often be very helpful with the detail of your project. 
 Low power, less interested people: again, monitor these people, but do not bore them with excessive communication. 
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  • 1. COMPANY LOGO COMPANY LOGO Power / Interest Grid for Stakeholder Analysis Keep Satisfied Manage Closely Monitor (Minimum Effort) Keep Informed High Power Low Interest High Low You may now have a long list of people and organizations that are affected by your work. Some of these may have the power either to block or advance it. Some may be interested in what you are doing, others may not care. Map out your stakeholders on a Power/Interest Grid and classify them by their power over your work and by their interest in your work. For example, your boss is likely to have high power and influence over your projects and high interest. Your family may have high interest, but are unlikely to have power over it. Someone's position on the grid shows you the actions you have to take with them:  High power, interested people: these are the people you must fully engage with, and make the greatest efforts to satisfy.  High power, less interested people: put enough work in with these people to keep them satisfied, but not so much that they become bored with your message.  Low power, interested people: keep these people adequately informed, and talk to them to ensure that no major issues are arising. These people can often be very helpful with the detail of your project.  Low power, less interested people: again, monitor these people, but do not bore them with excessive communication. Confidential Page 1 8/30/2014