MANGT 510 Prospective Students

Lesson 2: Project Strategy, Stakeholder Management, and Selection

Introduction

As we noted in Lesson 1, projects have been referred to as the "stepping stones" of corporate strategy (Cleland, 1998). This idea implies that projects are developed in support of an organization's overall strategic vision. For example, Rubbermaid Corporation is noted for its relentless pursuit of new product development and introduction. In a very real sense, projects are the building blocks of strategies; they put an action-oriented face on the strategic edifice. Some of the examples of how projects operate as strategic building blocks include

Each of these examples illustrates the underlying theme that projects are the "operational reality" behind strategic vision. In other words, they serve as the building blocks that must be used, one at a time, to create the reality a strategy can only articulate.

Objectives

Think about the following lesson objectives. After completing this lesson, you should be able to: