Stakeholders Management

Team Roles and Stakeholder Dynamics

USD 10.00
instructor
Instructor
Alan Fata, DBA
Category
Prepare for CAPM® Exam
Difficulty
Medium
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Projects are delivered by people, not just processes. For the CAPM exam—and in real-world project management—understanding how teams function, how roles are defined, and how stakeholders interact is essential for project success.

This course introduces the key human elements of project management, including team behavior, leadership, and stakeholder involvement. You will learn how project teams evolve through the stages of Tuckman's stages of group development, why conflicts arise, and how effective leadership helps transform a group of individuals into a high-performing team.

In addition, the course explains the roles and responsibilities of major project participants in both predictive and adaptive environments. This includes the project manager, sponsor, business analyst, functional manager, and governance bodies such as the change control board and PMO. You will also explore how quality is managed through concepts like Quality Assurance and Quality Control.

By the end of this module, you will have a clear understanding of how people, roles, and stakeholders work together to achieve project objectives—an area that is heavily tested on the CAPM exam and critical for practical project success.
Course Features
PDE Unit:
2
Test Questions:
20
Passing Grade:
70%