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What analysis type could you use in a program to compare the positive stakeholders and their position, power, and influence over your program to the same variable components of the negative stakeholders in your program?

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Correct Answer: B

Stakeholder analysis involves assessing the interests, influence, and potential impact of various stakeholders on a project or program. By comparing the position, power, and influence of positive and negative stakeholders, you can develop strategies to manage relationships and engage stakeholders effectively. This helps identify key stakeholders, understand their positions, and assess their level of support or opposition, thereby mitigating potential risks.

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mfshabana
Nov 12, 2023

B. Stakeholder analysis Stakeholder analysis involves assessing the interests, influence, and potential impact of various stakeholders on a project or program. This analysis helps identify key stakeholders, understand their positions, and assess their level of support or opposition. By comparing positive and negative stakeholders in terms of their position, power, and influence, you can develop strategies to manage relationships, engage stakeholders effectively, and mitigate potential risks.

tungdt
Jun 30, 2024

B is right answer

Ahsan_tirmizi
May 1, 2024

correct ans is B.. we are tying to build power interest grid or SH map. Field force is a Decision making is a technique used in change management and decision-making processes to assess the driving and restraining forces influencing a particular situation or proposed change.

Sergey_k
Jul 1, 2024

B is the right answer

Pivste1Option: D
Nov 6, 2024

D: Force field analysis is the most appropriate tool for this specific comparative analysis of positive vs negative stakeholder forces in a program context. Force field analysis is specifically designed to analyze and compare driving forces (positive/supporting forces) against restraining forces (negative/opposing forces). This tool: Helps identify and compare stakeholders who support the program (positive forces) against those who oppose it (negative forces). Evaluates the relative power, position, and influence of each group. Allows program managers to understand the balance of power between supporting and opposing stakeholders. Helps in developing strategies to strengthen positive forces and minimize negative ones. The other options are incorrect because: Sensitivity analysis (A) is used to determine which program variables have the most potential impact on outcomes. Stakeholder analysis (B) identifies and analyzes stakeholders but doesn't specifically compare opposing forces. Monte Carlo simulation (C) is used for quantitative risk analysis and probabilistic forecasting.

AmrKHALILOption: B
Nov 25, 2024

Stakeholder analysis

TheAWSGuruOption: D
Mar 21, 2025

Force Field Analysis