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Environmental Project Management: Stakeholder Collaboration
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Environmental Project Management: Stakeholder Collaboration

University of Maryland, College Park

This course focuses on leading complex environmental projects by fostering effective collaboration among stakeholders to address diverse socio-environmental challenges.

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About this Course

This course is a collaboration between the University of Maryland College Park’s Project Management Center for Excellence and the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. While each course stands alone, the series works together to provide the knowledge, skills, and frameworks to lead projects that address Socio-Environmental problems. In this course, we are building from the point of having successfully completed Stakeholder Outreach. This means that the major complex problem has been identified, measured, and distilled into a powerful narrative that can engage stakeholders to drive them to the next step: Stakeholder Collaboration. To get started, we need to orient towards "why" we need to collaborate after collaboration. The answer? Problem complexity. Tackling complexity is a task no one person can do by its definition. Truly complex and wicked problems have no stopping point, no clarity of definition, and change as you try to improve the current state so you must reassess. Complex issues are also defined by a lack of complete information in any one party. The issues involve many standpoints, perspectives, and details partitioned among those involved. That’s why it’s “complex.” To solve this we need to tackle the problem which is termed “requisite variety,” a term coined by David Benjamin and David Komlos in their book “Cracking Complexity,” which is to say we need all the diverse representatives from those parts of the complex problem to bring their unique knowledge and perspective together. In science when we do this it’s called “Transdisciplinary Approaches.” In Project Management we call this “cross-disciplinary” and “cross-organizational” problem solving. But what’s unique about Environmental Project Management is the often added problem of no organization existing among the rights holders that are impacted by the problems. So the added job of rallying and organizing these groups is added to the list of challenges for the Environmental Project Leader. Then the work of getting a first view of the complex problem can truly begin

What You'll Learn

  • Understand the importance of continuous stakeholder collaboration in environmental project management
  • Apply frameworks to address complex socio-environmental problems
  • Demonstrate leadership skills to coordinate diverse teams and stakeholders

Prerequisites

  • Basic computer and internet skills
  • Ability to read course instructions in English and complete short practical activities

Instructors

J

John Johnson

Topics

Leadership and Management
Business
Environmental Science and Sustainability
Physical Science and Engineering
Risk Management
Stakeholder Analysis
Agile Project Management
Stakeholder Engagement
Communication Strategies
Complex Problem Solving

Course Info

PlatformCoursera
LevelUnknown
PacingUnknown
PriceFree

Skills

القيادة والإدارة
الأعمال التجارية
العلوم البيئية والاستدامة
العلوم الفيزيائية والهندسة
إدارة المخاطر
تحليل أصحاب المصلحة
إدارة المشاريع السريعة
مشاركة أصحاب المصلحة
Communication Strategies
Complex Problem Solving

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