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Stakeholder Engagement (Architecture)

Stakeholder Engagement (Architecture)' is the capacity to connect and communicate effectively with various stakeholders involved in an architectural project. It encompasses understanding their needs, managing expectations, and deploying relevant strategies to integrate feedback into the design process. Critical for project success, this capability cultivates resounding relationships, driving shared vision and mutual satisfaction in built-outcomes.

Level 1: Emerging

At a foundational level you are able to identify key stakeholders in architectural projects and listen to their input with openness. You contribute by gathering basic feedback and sharing information clearly within your team. This helps build initial trust and ensures stakeholder needs begin to inform the direction of the project.

Level 2: Proficient

At a developing level you are beginning to identify key stakeholders and communicate with them about architectural needs and plans. You take steps to listen actively and consider their input, though you may need support handling complex feedback. Your efforts help build early trust and support for architectural initiatives.

Level 3: Advanced

At a proficient level you are able to identify and engage with a wide range of stakeholders throughout an architectural project. You confidently gather, interpret, and respond to stakeholder needs, ensuring their insights and concerns are reflected in design decisions. Your approach fosters trust and collaborative working relationships, helping achieve positive project outcomes.

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