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STAKEHOLDERS -
CAN’T LIVE WITH THEM,
CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT THEM
3 steps to ensure you take your Shared Services
stakeholders on the journey with you
© Chazey Partners 2014
2 | Chazey’s Toolkit – Stakeholders - can’t live with them, can’t live without them - May 2014
Stakeholder identification and management are two areas that, given due time and consideration, can
significantly benefit any piece of project work. In the rush to“get on”with the tasks at hand, though, they can
easily be neglected – or ignored completely.
Stakeholders come in all shapes and sizes and they need to be “named”, to ensure you are not missing out a
vital individual or group. In stakeholder identification you should consider the needs of any group that touches
or is touched by the service under review. Consider the customers and suppliers of the service - internal to your
organisation as well as external, not forgetting any parent or partner organisations; what about the staff who
work within the service, their trade unions and their management teams; if the service touches an area of
legislation do you have a statutory body to consider; where does sponsorship for this work come from and
where do members of the board stand. In a public sector context there will also be stakeholder groups from
government bodies, both local and central, third sector and community sector groups and not forgetting
elected members, mayors and police commissioners.
stakeholder
— n
1. a person or group of people who
own a share in a business
2. a person such as an employee,
customer, or citizen who is involved
with an organization, society, etc. and
therefore has responsibilities towards
it and an interest in its success
— adj
3. of or relating to policies intended
to allow people to participate in and
benefit from decisions made by
enterprises in which they have a stake:
a stakeholder economy
3 Steps to Identifying and Managing
Your Key Stakeholder Groups
Identify your stakeholders and assess where they sit on a grid of support for the Shared
Services work you’re about to embark on, compared to their influence on this work. This
is normally an interactive,“flipchart”-style exercise, which a project team will undertake in
collaboration with representatives from the subject area under review. The initial purpose
is to ascertain where, in the grid, each group sits.
3 | Chazey’s Toolkit – Stakeholders - can’t live with them, can’t live without them - May 2014
Determine the relative positivity or negativity of each of your stakeholder groups as this
will determine how you will need to communicate and work with them. I usually find
simply denoting a“+”or a“–“ in red next to each name sufficient at this stage (see Figure 1,
below). For some stakeholders you won’t know, and so in the short term you should mark
them as neutral.
Figure 1: Stakeholder Identification Grid
Completing this grid as a project team should ensure that everyone who has either an interest in, or
influence over, the piece of work is identified.
All entries from the stakeholder identification grid are transferred to the stakeholder
management matrix (see Figure 2, below). The project team will then agree the current
and desired levels of support for the work; what the best approach might be for each of
the stakeholder groups; and who might be best placed to manage relationships with each
stakeholder group for the duration of the project.
The rationale behind this approach to stakeholder management is to ensure that“current
level of support”matches“desired level of support”. Not all stakeholder groups can or will
be advocates for the changes that are going to take place, but the project team needs to
understand where its stakeholders are on this continuum and whether and when support
levels change over time.
Stakeholder
Group
Stakeholders
within Group
(names)
Characteristics
Proposed
contact
frequency
How?
Level of
influence on
success
Current
Level of
support for
project
Desired
Level of
support for
project
How will
Finance
Transition
impact this
stakeholder
How will FT
benefit this
group (ie
'what's in it for
me')
When will
this
change
take place
for this
Start
engaging with
stakeholder
(date)
Relationship
Owner
Last date of
interaction
(keep up to
date)
Finance team
Finance
Director
2 times per
week
Face to face
(individual)
Email
High Advocate Advocate
Decreased span
of control;
decreased
overall cost
model
Significant
contribution to
budgetary
savings
On-going Project Manager
RTR team
HR Manager 1
SAP list
Large change
management and
local HR role
Weekly
Face to face
(individual or
group)
Email
High Critic Neutral
Potential
redundancy or
redeployment
Key to
knowledge
transfer
Opportunity for
personal
changes, CV
development
through
transition
experience
Now until
future date
Now
Project supplier
1
PTP team Manager 2
End-to-end
process
alignment, hand-
off points
Weekly
Weekly
meetings
Low Critic Neutral
Now until
future date
Now
Project supplier
2
OTC team
Manager s &
direct report
End-to-end
process
alignment, hand-
off points
Weekly
Weekly
meetings
Low Critic Neutral
Now until
future date
Now
Project supplier
2
Figure 2: Stakeholder Management Matrix
The sample matrix above shows a snapshot at the beginning of a major Shared Services Finance programme. Your matrix would have
significantly more line entries and as much detail as you can add.
As the stakeholder management matrix shows, all stakeholders (individuals or groups) are assigned a“current”and
“desired”level of support for the duration of the project. As the programme evolves over time, this status will
change. Your stakeholder management communications should support the migration of all stakeholders to their
desired level of support, and then keep them there.
Stakeholder management is not a one-off exercise but is reviewed periodically (monthly) to determine where
levels of support may have changed and whether the project needs to put additional actions in place to address
these changes.
4 | Chazey’s Toolkit – Stakeholders - can’t live with them, can’t live without them - May 2014
Figure 3, below, identifies the categories that stakeholders fall into – Critic, Neutral, Supporter and
Advocate – and offers tips on how to leverage each:
5 | Chazey’s Toolkit – Stakeholders - can’t live with them, can’t live without them - May 2014
Phil Searle
CEO & Founder
Chazey Partners
philsearle@chazeypartners.com
Grant Farrell
Managing Director, United States
Chazey Partners
grantfarrell@chazeypartners.com
David O’Sullivan
Co-Founder & Partner
Chazey Partners
davidosullivan@chazeypartners.com
Chas Moore
Managing Director, Canada
Chazey Partners
chasmoore@chazeypartners.com
Christina Exarchou
Head of HR Practice EMEA
Chazey Partners
christinaexarchou@chazeypartners.com
Esteban Carril
Managing Director, Latin America
Chazey Partners
estebancarril@chazeypartners.com
Anirvan Sen
Managing Director, Asia, Middle East and Africa
Chazey Partners
anirvansen@chazeypartners.com
For more articles on Chazey’s Toolkit, please visit
www.ChazeyPartners.com/Resources
or subscribe to our newsletters at
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Chazey Partners is a practitioners-led global management advisory business. We bring
together a unique wealth of experience, empowering our clients to strive for world-class
excellence through Business Transformation, Shared Services & Outsourcing, Technology
Enablement, Process Enhancement and Corporate Strategy Optimization. We pride
ourselves in having built, operated and turned around some of the world's most highly
commended and ground breaking Shared Services Organizations, and for implementing
many highly successful multi-sourced delivery solutions. Over the last 20 years, we have
delivered numerous programs globally, in the US, Canada, UK, Continental Europe, Ireland,
India, Eastern Europe, South America, Singapore, Australia, China, Middle-East and Africa.
Our experience covers both Private and Public Sectors, providing expertise in a wide spec-
trum of business functions, including Finance, HR, IT and Procurement.
Learn more about us at www.ChazeyPartners.com.
Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Google+
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Head of Public Sector Practice EMEA
Chazey Partners
janeyjux@chazeypartners.com
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Regional Director, Europe
Chazey Partners
emerokelly@chazeypartners.com
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Director East Coast, USA
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Shared Services Stakeholder Management

  • 1. STAKEHOLDERS - CAN’T LIVE WITH THEM, CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT THEM 3 steps to ensure you take your Shared Services stakeholders on the journey with you © Chazey Partners 2014
  • 2. 2 | Chazey’s Toolkit – Stakeholders - can’t live with them, can’t live without them - May 2014 Stakeholder identification and management are two areas that, given due time and consideration, can significantly benefit any piece of project work. In the rush to“get on”with the tasks at hand, though, they can easily be neglected – or ignored completely. Stakeholders come in all shapes and sizes and they need to be “named”, to ensure you are not missing out a vital individual or group. In stakeholder identification you should consider the needs of any group that touches or is touched by the service under review. Consider the customers and suppliers of the service - internal to your organisation as well as external, not forgetting any parent or partner organisations; what about the staff who work within the service, their trade unions and their management teams; if the service touches an area of legislation do you have a statutory body to consider; where does sponsorship for this work come from and where do members of the board stand. In a public sector context there will also be stakeholder groups from government bodies, both local and central, third sector and community sector groups and not forgetting elected members, mayors and police commissioners. stakeholder — n 1. a person or group of people who own a share in a business 2. a person such as an employee, customer, or citizen who is involved with an organization, society, etc. and therefore has responsibilities towards it and an interest in its success — adj 3. of or relating to policies intended to allow people to participate in and benefit from decisions made by enterprises in which they have a stake: a stakeholder economy
  • 3. 3 Steps to Identifying and Managing Your Key Stakeholder Groups Identify your stakeholders and assess where they sit on a grid of support for the Shared Services work you’re about to embark on, compared to their influence on this work. This is normally an interactive,“flipchart”-style exercise, which a project team will undertake in collaboration with representatives from the subject area under review. The initial purpose is to ascertain where, in the grid, each group sits. 3 | Chazey’s Toolkit – Stakeholders - can’t live with them, can’t live without them - May 2014 Determine the relative positivity or negativity of each of your stakeholder groups as this will determine how you will need to communicate and work with them. I usually find simply denoting a“+”or a“–“ in red next to each name sufficient at this stage (see Figure 1, below). For some stakeholders you won’t know, and so in the short term you should mark them as neutral. Figure 1: Stakeholder Identification Grid Completing this grid as a project team should ensure that everyone who has either an interest in, or influence over, the piece of work is identified.
  • 4. All entries from the stakeholder identification grid are transferred to the stakeholder management matrix (see Figure 2, below). The project team will then agree the current and desired levels of support for the work; what the best approach might be for each of the stakeholder groups; and who might be best placed to manage relationships with each stakeholder group for the duration of the project. The rationale behind this approach to stakeholder management is to ensure that“current level of support”matches“desired level of support”. Not all stakeholder groups can or will be advocates for the changes that are going to take place, but the project team needs to understand where its stakeholders are on this continuum and whether and when support levels change over time. Stakeholder Group Stakeholders within Group (names) Characteristics Proposed contact frequency How? Level of influence on success Current Level of support for project Desired Level of support for project How will Finance Transition impact this stakeholder How will FT benefit this group (ie 'what's in it for me') When will this change take place for this Start engaging with stakeholder (date) Relationship Owner Last date of interaction (keep up to date) Finance team Finance Director 2 times per week Face to face (individual) Email High Advocate Advocate Decreased span of control; decreased overall cost model Significant contribution to budgetary savings On-going Project Manager RTR team HR Manager 1 SAP list Large change management and local HR role Weekly Face to face (individual or group) Email High Critic Neutral Potential redundancy or redeployment Key to knowledge transfer Opportunity for personal changes, CV development through transition experience Now until future date Now Project supplier 1 PTP team Manager 2 End-to-end process alignment, hand- off points Weekly Weekly meetings Low Critic Neutral Now until future date Now Project supplier 2 OTC team Manager s & direct report End-to-end process alignment, hand- off points Weekly Weekly meetings Low Critic Neutral Now until future date Now Project supplier 2 Figure 2: Stakeholder Management Matrix The sample matrix above shows a snapshot at the beginning of a major Shared Services Finance programme. Your matrix would have significantly more line entries and as much detail as you can add. As the stakeholder management matrix shows, all stakeholders (individuals or groups) are assigned a“current”and “desired”level of support for the duration of the project. As the programme evolves over time, this status will change. Your stakeholder management communications should support the migration of all stakeholders to their desired level of support, and then keep them there. Stakeholder management is not a one-off exercise but is reviewed periodically (monthly) to determine where levels of support may have changed and whether the project needs to put additional actions in place to address these changes. 4 | Chazey’s Toolkit – Stakeholders - can’t live with them, can’t live without them - May 2014
  • 5. Figure 3, below, identifies the categories that stakeholders fall into – Critic, Neutral, Supporter and Advocate – and offers tips on how to leverage each: 5 | Chazey’s Toolkit – Stakeholders - can’t live with them, can’t live without them - May 2014
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