The Advantage of PMaaS in Managing Stakeholder-Heavy Projects
| by Carrie Capili
Each stakeholder group brings its own set of priorities, timelines, and expectations, which can lead to miscommunication and misalignment.
From boards to regulatory agencies, managing diverse expectations and priorities of stakeholders can quickly become overwhelming.
Without clear communication, alignment, and risk mitigation, these projects risk losing momentum—or worse, failing entirely.
This is where Project Management as a Service (PMaaS) steps in.
PMaaS professionals excel in managing complex stakeholder dynamics, ensuring that all voices are heard, priorities are aligned, and risks are minimized.
With the right expertise in place, PMaaS can transform your stakeholder-heavy project from a potential headache into a streamlined success.
Complexity and Conflicting Interests
Large-scale projects often have diverse stakeholders.
These can include boards of directors, government agencies, regulatory bodies, investors, senior management, and clients—all with different objectives.
Each stakeholder group brings its own set of priorities, timelines, and expectations, which can lead to miscommunication and misalignment.
The challenges are clear:
- How do you manage a project when the needs of each stakeholder may not be in perfect harmony?
- What happens when conflicting priorities arise or when key decisions need to be made but all parties are not aligned?
The sheer complexity of handling these dynamics often leads to delays, confusion, and increased project risk.
How PMaaS Improves Communication with Stakeholders
Commitment to Project Success
PMaaS providers have a vested interest in the success of every project.
They take on the whole responsibility for meeting goals and deadlines.
Regular check-ins and accountability measures ensure progress stays on track.
If deadlines are missed, PMaaS providers will feel the impact alongside the organization, reinforcing their commitment to delivering results.
Holistic Stakeholder Engagement
While the primary partnership is typically with the PMO, PMaaS providers also build relationships with sponsors and other key leaders supporting the project.
At PM Solutions, our PMaaS delivery leaders conduct regular check-ins with these stakeholders to:
- Gain a deeper understanding of their specific business areas.
- Stay aware of the performance of our resources.
- Ensure timely interventions and reinforce delivery behaviors that drive success at both the individual and organizational levels.
Structured Communication Channels
PMaaS professionals establish systems for seamless updates, such as:
- Regular progress reports for boards of directors.
- Tailored updates for regulatory compliance requirements.
- Transparent channels for addressing concerns quickly and effectively.
By ensuring timely, relevant, and structured communication, PMaaS minimizes misunderstandings and creates an environment where stakeholders feel informed and involved.
Remote Communication Expertise
Skilled in managing virtual teams and distributed stakeholders, PMaaS providers leverage tools like video conferencing, project management software, and real-time collaboration platforms to keep communication smooth and productive.
Aligning Priorities: Ensuring Stakeholder Expectations Are Met
Keeping stakeholder priorities aligned is crucial to a project’s success, especially when those priorities shift.
PMaaS offers flexibility in adapting to changing project dynamics, ensuring alignment at all stages. Key benefits include:
- Flexibility in Adapting to Changes: PMaaS experts are skilled in adjusting the project scope when regulatory changes or evolving board priorities impact the project.
- Clear Communication: PMaaS ensures that all stakeholders understand the project’s objectives, timelines, and deliverables, fostering shared understanding.
- Frequent Touchpoints: Regular check-ins with stakeholders throughout the project verify that expectations remain aligned.
- Quick Adaptation to Shifts: If external factors, such as new regulations, arise during the project, PMaaS experts work to pivot the project’s direction quickly, ensuring minimal disruptions and continued stakeholder support.
This approach helps keep everyone moving in the same direction and ensures the project’s success despite changes in priorities or external conditions.
Mitigate Risks in Stakeholder-Heavy Projects
Stakeholder-heavy projects come with inherent risks: miscommunication, misalignment, and lack of buy-in can all derail progress. However, when you engage PMaaS, these risks are mitigated from the outset.
PMaaS professionals are skilled at identifying potential risks early and creating strategies to address them before they escalate.
For further insights on how PMaaS can help mitigate risks and manage complex projects, download our Adaptive Organizations Research Report 2024 today.
