Abstract
AbstractThis paper proposes a methodological approach that can be applied in practice for evaluating stakeholder dynamics and assessing projects against appropriate value propositions within an industrial maintenance project context. A conceptual framework is proposed and is demonstrated through a case analysis. It is expected that the proposed methodology, the Stakeholder Interdependent Performance Opportunities and Threats, (Stakeholder iPOT), can advance project management practice by offering a mechanism for analysing stakeholder expectations and responses to the opportunities and threats that different project events present. This study highlights the need for continued investigation not only within the context of industrial maintenance projects but also in other sectors to improve our understanding and ability to effectively manage stakeholder dynamics.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC