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Managing Stakeholders as Clients Mario Henrique Trentim

Managing Stakeholders as Clients By Mario Henrique Trentim

Managing Stakeholders as Clients by Mario Henrique Trentim


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Gathering decades of research on communications and stakeholder relations, Mario Trentim suggests a paradigm shift in the way project managers view their stakeholders. In this newly revised edition, Trentim goes beyond theory to offer real tools and valuable resources focused on presenting what works when it comes to stakeholder management.

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Managing Stakeholders as Clients Summary

Managing Stakeholders as Clients: Sponsorship, Partnership, Leadership and Citizenship by Mario Henrique Trentim

Gathering decades of research on communications and stakeholder relations, Mario Trentim, PfMP, CBAP, suggests a paradigm shift in the way project managers view their stakeholders. In this newly revised edition, Trentim goes beyond theory to offer real tools and valuable resources focused on presenting what works when it comes to stakeholder management. His light, conversational style pulls together a wide range of perspectives on various topics including: A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK (R) Guide), agile, PRINCE2 (TM), emotional intelligence, and soft systems methodology.

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CIN162825081XG
9781628250817
162825081X
Managing Stakeholders as Clients: Sponsorship, Partnership, Leadership and Citizenship by Mario Henrique Trentim
Used - Good
Paperback
Project Management Institute
20150801
227
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