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Evaluating Stakeholder’s Claim Versus Influence: Assessing Technique Model

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This article is primitive for all researches, scholars, project managers, business owners and business administrators who are looking for simple definition and concise answer for the following two questions: 1. Who are my project’s stakeholders? 2. How can I rank them according to their claim and influence on my project? You do not have to be specialist in stakeholder analysis to answers those questions. This article is generalizing the idea for all projects and companies regardless of project type.
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