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Stakeholder Mastery 3.0 – The Six Steps You Must Take

Jermaine Edwards

In 2016 I wrote a post on the five foundation steps for stakeholder management success in key account management, that was well received and guided lots of leaders. Our contacts and stakeholders just aren’t making decisions – How do we deal with their disengagement and getting pushed back and back while they still expect more from us?

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Design Thinking Driven Problem Solving and Innovation

Flevy

Collaboration: Design thinking is a collaborative process that involves multiple stakeholders. Brainstorming: Generating a wide range of ideas and solutions. Government: Design thinking can be used to improve public services, create citizen-centric policies, and design better public spaces that enhance people’s lives.

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Key issues in Marketing and Business Development Planning: Engage, Analyse, Expand, Innovate and Measure

Red Star Kim

There are lots of articles on internal communications, buy-in and stakeholder engagement. Animal magic of buy-in and stakeholder engagement (Video) (kimtasso.com). Ten top takeaways on stakeholder engagement and buy in (kimtasso.com). Some suggested focusing on reporting profit improvement instead. 36% Sort of.

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Book review: The Strategy Book by Max McKeown

Red Star Kim

He shares the story of how Twitter came into existence from a big picture brainstorming day with people from a podcasting company considering tough competition from Apple and having an idea for an SMS service. He continues by explaining the importance of making the strategy engaging and listening to feedback from stakeholders.

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56 Strategic Objective Examples for Your Company to Copy

ClearPoint Strategy

Use this list of objectives to brainstorm what’s most important for your industry and your specific strategy, then build a set of objectives that best represent your organization. Use this list of objectives to brainstorm what’s most important for your industry and your specific strategy. Maintain profitability. Manage costs.

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20 Strategic Planning Models to Consider

ClearPoint Strategy

Below is an example SWOT analysis from the Queensland, Australia, government: Using a SWOT analysis as part of your strategic business model helps an organization identify where they’re doing well and in what areas they can improve. The leadership team or stakeholders identify the major issues and goals as a first step.

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Actionable Organization Strategy Course

OnStrategyHQ

Mission Workshop [Step One] Brainstorm: Ask participants to review how the survey responses were organized in themes — add more ideas if needed. (OR OR brainstorm on the board). Core Values Workshop Flow [Step One] Brainstorm: Brainstorm ideas based on the prompting question provided. repeat for each theme.)