Problem
In conventional business and government megaprojects--such as hydroelectric dams, chemical-processing plants, or big-bang enterprise-resource-planning systems--the standard approach is to build something monolithic and customized. Such projects must be 100% complete before they can deliver benefits: Even when it's 95% complete, a nuclear reactor is of no use. On the basis of 30 years of research and consulting on megaprojects, the author has found two factors that play a critical role in determining success or failure: replicable modularity in design and speed in iteration. The article examines those factors by looking at well-known megaprojects, both successful ones, and cautionary tales.
Using your knowledge of stakeholders, stakeholder management, and the Megaproject case studies linked above, answer the following:
• Develop a stakeholder matrix for a mega project
• Describe stakeholder issues that could arise when managing a megaproject.
• Identify 2-3 stakeholders and their role within a megaproject.
The response should include a reference list. One-inch margins, Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space and APA style of writing and citations.