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    Communication And Stakeholder Management

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    Communication And Stakeholder Management

    Communication And Stakeholder Management
    Published 1/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 481.50 MB | Duration: 1h 0m

    Business Analysis Part 5: Master Communication and Stakeholder Management from Engagement to Conflict Resolution

    What you'll learn

    Understand the fundamentals of communication in business analysis.

    Apply effective communication techniques and tools, including verbal, non-verbal, and written communication.

    Identify, map, and analyse stakeholders to align project goals with their needs.

    Develop stakeholder engagement strategies to foster collaboration and support.

    Manage stakeholder conflicts and build long-term trust with key individuals and groups.

    Communicate effectively during organisational change to minimise resistance and maintain stakeholder engagement.

    Requirements

    There are no formal prerequisites for this course. It is suitable for beginners and experienced professionals alike. A willingness to develop communication skills and engage with stakeholders effectively is all that’s needed to benefit from this course.

    Description

    Communication and Stakeholder Management is the fifth course in Hains Academy’s comprehensive Business Analysis series. This course is designed to equip you with the essential skills to communicate effectively and manage stakeholders for successful project outcomes.The course begins by exploring the fundamentals of communication in business analysis, including key models, active listening, and overcoming barriers to communication. You will gain practical insights into verbal and non-verbal communication, written communication best practices, and strategies for delivering impactful presentations and using digital tools to streamline collaboration.Dive into stakeholder identification and mapping to understand their roles, influence, and needs. Learn how to engage stakeholders through tailored strategies, manage conflicts effectively, and build long-term trust to foster collaboration and support.The final section focuses on communication during change management. You will discover how to communicate change to stakeholders, overcome resistance, and maintain continuous engagement to ensure smooth transitions during organisational transformations.What is primarily taught in this course?Communication fundamentals: Importance of communication, active listening, and overcoming barriers.Techniques and tools: Verbal, non-verbal, and written communication; impactful presentations; and digital tools.Stakeholder management: Identification, mapping, and understanding stakeholder needs and relationships.Engagement strategies: Developing engagement plans, managing conflicts, and fostering trust.Change management: Communicating change, reducing resistance, and maintaining ongoing engagement.By the end of this course, you’ll be well-equipped to manage communication and stakeholder relationships confidently, helping you to navigate complex projects and drive success in any business environment.

    Overview

    Section 1: Course introduction

    Lecture 1 Course introduction

    Section 2: Section 1 - Fundamentals of communication in business analysis

    Lecture 2 Section 1 introduction - Fundamentals of communication in business analysis

    Lecture 3 Lesson 1.1 - The importance of effective communication

    Lecture 4 Lesson 1.2 - Communication models and theories

    Lecture 5 Lesson 1.3 - Barriers to effective communication

    Lecture 6 Lesson 1.4 - Active listening and feedback

    Lecture 7 Section 1 conclusion

    Section 3: Section 2 - Communication techniques and tools

    Lecture 8 Section 2 introduction - Communication techniques and tools

    Lecture 9 Lesson 2.1 - Verbal and non-verbal communication

    Lecture 10 Lesson 2.2 - Written communication best practices

    Lecture 11 Lesson 2.3 - Presentations and public speaking

    Lecture 12 Lesson 2.4 - Using visual aids and infographics

    Lecture 13 Lesson 2.5 - Digital communication tools

    Lecture 14 Section 2 conclusion

    Section 4: Section 3 - Stakeholder identification and analysis

    Lecture 15 Section 3 introduction - Stakeholder identification and analysis

    Lecture 16 Lesson 3.1 - Identifying stakeholders

    Lecture 17 Lesson 3.2 - Stakeholder mapping and analysis

    Lecture 18 Lesson 3.3 - Understanding stakeholder needs and expectations

    Lecture 19 Lesson 3.4 - Managing stakeholder relationships

    Lecture 20 Section 3 conclusion

    Section 5: Section 4 - Stakeholder engagement strategies

    Lecture 21 Section 4 introduction - Stakeholder engagement strategies

    Lecture 22 Lesson 4.1 - Developing a stakeholder engagement plan

    Lecture 23 Lesson 4.2 - Techniques for engaging stakeholders

    Lecture 24 Lesson 4.3 - Managing stakeholder conflicts

    Lecture 25 Lesson 4.4 - Building long-term stakeholder trust

    Lecture 26 Section 4 conclusion

    Section 6: Section 5 - Communication in change management

    Lecture 27 Section 5 introduction - Communication in change management

    Lecture 28 Lesson 5.1 - The role of communication in change management

    Lecture 29 Lesson 5.2 - Communicating change to stakeholders

    Lecture 30 Lesson 5.3 - Overcoming resistance to change

    Lecture 31 Lesson 5.4 - Continuous communication during change initiatives

    Lecture 32 Section 5 conclusion

    Section 7: Course conclusion

    Lecture 33 Course conclusion

    Business analysts seeking to enhance their communication and stakeholder management skills.,Project managers looking to improve collaboration and ensure project success.,Professionals transitioning into roles that involve frequent stakeholder interaction.,Leaders and decision-makers aiming to manage change effectively in their organisations.,Anyone involved in managing relationships and communications within a project environment.