SHC SRMM
Stakeholder Relationship Management Maturity

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SRMM®:  The five stages of Stakeholder Relationship Management Maturity

The central role of stakeholders in the successful delivery of projects is becoming increasingly recognised. However, whilst critical to success, these roles are neither passive nor predetermined. The organisation has significant opportunities to influence stakeholder’s perceptions and expectations for the benefit of both the stakeholders and the project; but only when there are effective relationships in place with each key stakeholder.

Identifying, mapping and prioritising a project’s stakeholder community is only the beginning.  Projects and other initiatives can only be considered successful when their key stakeholders acknowledge they are a success.  This requires the delivery team to effectively engage with each of its key stakeholders to understand and manage their expectations and then deliver the outcome to meet or exceed these ‘managed expectations’. Expectations are never ‘fixed’; effective communication can help change perceptions and expectations to make them realistic and achievable. Conversely, ineffective communications can create the perception of failure in the mind of a stakeholder even when the deliverable is ‘on time, on budget and delivering the specified scope’.

Engaging effectively and ethically with key stakeholders to help create a successful project outcome requires significant levels of skill and maturity. SRMM
defines five levels of  maturity and suggests a route most organisations can follow to progress from ‘Level 1’ to ‘Level 5’.  The 5 levels of SRMM are:

1. Ad hoc:  some use of processes
2. Procedural:  focus on processes and tools
3. Relational:  focus on the Stakeholders and mutual benefits
4. Integrated:  methodology is repeatable and integrated across all programs and projects
5. Predictive:  used for health checks and predictive risk assessment and management.

SRMM® is based on the 
Stakeholder Circle® methodology, but any effective stakeholder management process can be used to develop 'stakeholder management maturity'. The Stakeholder Circle®  is a methodology designed to map a project or business unit's stakeholder community; it is supported by a robust, easy to use tools.

In five easy steps Stakeholder Circle® helps you to:
-  Identify your project’s stakeholders and understand their needs
-  Prioritize the stakeholders
-  Map their profile
-  Develop an engagement strategy to optimize their support and receptiveness, then
-  Monitor changes over time as you update and review the SH community at appropriate change points



Stakeholder Relationship Management: A Maturity Model for Organisational Implementation,
Gower Publishing Ltd, Aldershot, UK.
Author:
Dr. Lynda Bourne 

This book is designed to provide project managers and organisations with a framework to deliver successful stakeholder management through a long-term commitment to a structured process for the identification of stakeholders and their expectations and then managing these expectations. The book has two main purposes:
  • A ‘how-to’ book to provide the fundamental processes and practices to support either individuals or organisations in improving stakeholder management in endeavours such as projects, program management offices (PMO), but also in supporting organisational survival during mergers and acquisitions, preparing for the tender bidding, marketing campaigns based on the Stakeholder Circle® methodology and tools.
  • For organisations that have recognised the importance of stakeholder engagement to their success a guidebook for assessing their current maturity regarding implementation of stakeholder relationship management and a series of guidelines and milestones for achieving their preferred level of maturity using the Stakeholder Relationship Maturity Model (SRMM®).
Pre-views:
  Purchase book from: http://www.gowerpub.com
Project Relationship Management and the Stakeholder Circle: A guide for developing stakeholder management maturity in organisations
ISBN: 978-3838398167  
Author: Dr. Lynda Bourne 
 
Project success and failure is related to stakeholders’ perceptions of the value created by the project and the nature of their relationship with the project team. It is strongly influenced by both the expectations and perceptions of the stakeholders, and the capability and willingness of project managers to effectively manage these relationships within the organisation’s political environment.
 
The Stakeholder Circle® is based on the premise that a project can only exist with the informed consent of its stakeholder community. The methodology supported by the tool provides an effective mechanism for assessing the relative influence of a project’s stakeholders, understanding their expectations, and defining appropriate engagement procedures to influence the key stakeholders’ expectations and perceptions for the benefit of the project. The new approaches to project relationship management implicit in the Stakeholder Circle® methodology and visualisation tool will benefit organisations and their managers at all levels through improving the chances of project success.

Buy the book from Amazon or download Lynda's original Doctoral Thesis from the Mosaic Project Services web site.
Advising Upwards: A Framework for Understanding and Engaging Senior Management Stakeholders,|Gower Publishing Ltd, Aldershot, UK.     Editor: Dr. Lynda Bourne 

Studies have consistently shown that the active support of stakeholders from the Senior Leadership Team, particularly the sponsor, is a critical factor in creating successful outcomes. Successful activity managers not only understand this but are also willing to do whatever is necessary to ensure that their senior stakeholders understand and fulfil this support role. This requires the activity manager to be skilful at building and maintaining robust relationships, focused on engaging the support of senior executives, understanding their expectations and managing them through targeted communication. Effective communication helps change perceptions and adjust expectations (to make them more realistic and achievable), as well as helping to acquire the support necessary for successful delivery of the outcomes of the activities.

The principal focus of the book will be on perspectives that will contribute towards an understanding of the critical survival skill of engaging senior managers, and of ‘helping them help you’. It will include:
  • Stakeholder management theory and its application to senior management stakeholders: what makes engaging them so difficult?
  • Managing (or advising) upwards: the culture of organisational leadership and the demands of decision making in today’s competitive environment; 
  • An exploration of ways to secure and maintain the engagement and support of senior stakeholders, through diverse approaches based on behavioural theories, influence networks, operating within the power relationships of the organisation; 
  • Developing or adapting your sponsor (or leadership team) engagement practices to ensure a greater chance of successful delivery of organisational activities.
The book has two main objectives:
  • A ‘how-to’ book for the fundamental processes and practices to support either individuals or organisations in building and maintain upwards relationships with important stakeholders. These relationships are essential in all aspects of work to deliver an organisation’s business strategy through projects and programs. Similar relationships must also be considered during activities that support organisational survival such as mergers and acquisitions, or boosting organisational advantage through more effective processes for tender bidding, marketing campaigns or even critical operational activities; 
  • Through contributions from researchers and practitioners in related fields the book will provide diverse perspectives on the changing world of management and stakeholder relationship management through considerations of culture, group and individual behaviour, organisational management theory and other related subjects.
Contributing authors (in alphabetical order) include: Alfonso Bucero, Randall Englund, Robert Higgins, David Hillson, S.K. Khor, Bob McGannon, Ruth Murray-Webster, Arthur Shelley, Jürgen Oschadleus and Jon Whitty.

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40,000+ Copies of Stakeholder Management Thesis downloaded

Dr. Lynda Bourne's Thesis 'Project Relationship Management and the Stakeholder Circle' has been downloaded over twenty thousand times in the last year. Whilst our approach to stakeholder management has moved forward since the Thesis was published in 2005, this academic work is still the foundation of our development work and thoroughly canvases the underlying stakeholder theories and literature the Stakeholder Circle is based on.

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Stakeholder Circle Workshops
- PMI Melbourne Chapter - 1 day workshops:
    9th April 2011
    2nd August 2011  -  Melbourne Bookings
Workshop details: www.mosaicprojects.com.au/Training-SHC.html


Some sites of interest whist we are developing this site are:-
 
Stakeholder Mapping Australia
Stakeholder Mapping Australia; a website focused on Australian stakeholder management resources. See: www.stakeholdermapping.com.au
Mosaic Stakeholder Papers  
Visit the Stakeholder Management section of the Mosaic web site for a wide range of papers on Stakeholder Management: 
www.mosaicprojects.com.au/Resources_Papers.html
 
Risk Doctor Focusing on the human dimension of risk management including understanding and managing people's risk attitude. See: http://www.risk-doctor.com
Open Value Networks Mapping and analyzing the value networks between members of the community within and surrounding a project or a business unit. See: http://www.value-networks.com

Feedback We will appreciate your feedback and comments on this site as we are developing it:
Email: Webmaser@stakeholdermapping.com

Networked Sites
Stakeholder Management:  Home of the Stakeholder Circle® methodology and tool set - www.stakeholder-management.com
Organisational Stakeholder Management: Stakeholder Management for organisational change - www.stakeholdermapping.com.au 
SRMM® Blog: Blogs focused on organisational stakeholder management maturity - http://stakeholdermanagement.wordpress.com
Mosaic Project Services: Project Management training, consultancy and free papers & PM resources - www.mosaicprojects.com.au
Mosaicproject's Blog: Our project management blog - http://mosaicprojects.wordpress.com

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