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EXIN BCS Professional Certificate in Stakeholder Engagement – Including Exam

  • Course Code BCS-SE
  • Duration 2 days

Public Classroom Price

eur1,920.00

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Course Delivery

This course is available in the following formats:

  • Company Event

    Event at company

  • Public Classroom

    Traditional Classroom Learning

  • Virtual Learning

    Learning that is virtual

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Course Overview

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The BCS Professional Certificate in Stakeholder Engagement assesses knowledge and understanding of key frameworks and techniques used when working with stakeholders. The particular focus of this certification is on the application of these frameworks and techniques by business analysts, when working with stakeholders on business change projects.

Course Schedule

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Target Audience

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The professional certificate is for anyone who is responsible for engaging in and managing, stakeholder relationships in a business change environment

Course Objectives

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You’ll gain a broad understanding of stakeholder engagement, including:

  • Stakeholder communication
  • Working with stakeholder groups
  • Facilitated workshop techniques
  • How to build rapport
  • Ensuring equality
  • Managing expectations
  • Negotiating with stakeholders
  • Managing conflict

Course Content

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1. Managing stakeholders

1.1 Stakeholder categories
1.2 Stakeholder analysis and prioritisation
1.3 Stakeholder planning and monitoring
1.4 Stakeholder perspectives
1.5 RACI analysis

2. Communicating with stakeholders

2.1 The communication process
2.2 Barriers to communication: semantic, physical, psychological
2.3 4As communication planning
2.4 Active listening
2.5 Listening behaviours: judging, filtering, being right, rehearsing

3. Working with stakeholder groups

3.1 Group development process: forming, storming, norming, performing, adjourning
3.2 Learning styles: activist, pragmatist, reflector, theorist

4. Facilitating workshops

4.1 Benefits of facilitated workshops
4.2 Roles in a facilitated workshop
4.3 Stages of a facilitated workshop
4.4 Facilitated workshop planning
4.5 Running a facilitated workshop
4.6 Facilitation techniques: elicitation and visualisation

5. Building rapport

5.1 The nature of ‘rapport’
5.2 Mehrabian’s elements in communication: Words (Verbal), Tone of Voice (Vocal), Body Language (Visual)
5.3 Techniques for creating and sustaining rapport
5.4 Building rapport using mirror, match, pace

6. Ensuring equality

6.1 Equality, diversity and inclusion: definitions
6.2 Empathy maps
6.3 Unconscious bias

7. Managing expectations

7.1 Categories of expectations
7.2 Sources of expectations: controllable and uncontrollable expectation creators
7.3 Process for managing expectations

8. Negotiating with stakeholders

8.1 Principled negotiation
8.2 BATNA
8.3 Integrative and distributive negotiation

9. Managing conflict

9.1 Roots of conflict – goals, judgements, values
9.2 Options for conflict resolution
9.3 Thomas-Kilmann conflict styles

Course Prerequisites

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  • There are no entry requirements for this certification.

Test Certification

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What format is the exam?

  • 90 minute ‘closed book’ with 40 multiple choice questions
  • Pass mark is 65%