Infographic: Stakeholder Risk Radar — Diagnosing Blind Spots in Tech Programs
In this infographic, you'll discover a practical 3-step framework for mapping the full human and ecosystem impact of your tech program — helping leaders identify hidden resistance, prioritise the right stakeholders, and align their engagement strategy before go-live pressure takes over.
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Many ERP and platform programs hit resistance not because the system is weak — but because critical stakeholders were overlooked. The go-live plan is solid, the technical configuration is done, and the timeline is approved. Yet resistance still surfaces. Not from the technology, but from people and relationships that were never mapped.
This infographic introduces the Stakeholder Risk Radar: a three-step framework that goes beyond the internal org chart. Standard change impact assessments only cover process and data — they miss the human reality entirely. This tool helps you analyse the factual, social, and emotional dimensions of change for every critical stakeholder, inside your organisation and across your wider ecosystem.
Based on real delivery patterns across complex ERP and transformation programs, this framework helps program leaders and change managers identify who holds informal influence, where trust is at risk, and which external parties — vendors, customers, or even the media — could amplify failure at go-live. You'll learn how to map the full blast radius, prioritise the critical few, and diagnose the root cause of resistance before it hardens.
If you want to move beyond technical readiness and protect your program's credibility and ROI, this infographic gives you a practical starting point.
Download the infographic below to start mapping your stakeholder risk — and address it before it shows up as noise, delays, or a failed go-live.
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