Project planning and control: early engagement of project stakeholders

Authors

  • Franco Caron Politecnico di Milano School of Management Italy

Keywords:

project, planning, complexity, forecasting, stakeholder management, knowledge sharing

Abstract

The paper focuses on the importance of an early engagement of stakeholders in order to manage the project along its entire life cycle. An increasing level of complexity tends to generate an increasing level of unpredictability, since it is difficult to anticipate all the possible dynamics in a complex project. Improving the forecasting/planning process requires using all the knowledge available to the project team, in particular when facing a high level of project complexity. In fact, stakeholders are the main sources of knowledge about the project and their early engagement may significantly increase the amount of knowledge available both for project planning and control. As a consequence, project planning may be considered as resulting from the interaction of the project team with all the stakeholders involved in the project.

Author Biography

  • Franco Caron, Politecnico di Milano School of Management Italy

    Franco Caron is Professor in the Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering Department at Politecnico di Milano, is in charge of the course of “Management of Large Engineering Projects” both in the Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering Programs. He is also in charge of the course of Project Risk Analysis and Management in the Master in Strategic Project Management European - developed jointly by MIP-Politecnico di Milano, Heriot Watt University Edimburgh and UMEA University.

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2022-05-20

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Project planning and control: early engagement of project stakeholders. (2022). The Journal of Modern Project Management, 2(1). https://journalmodernpm.com/manuscript/index.php/jmpm/article/view/143

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