HOUSING STAKEHOLDERS. To achieve a successful planning and execution of large scale development projects, consideration should be given to the establishment.

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HOUSING STAKEHOLDERS. To achieve a successful planning and execution of large scale development projects, consideration should be given to the establishment of a specific Housing Working Group. The group would have responsibility for defining and agreeing key housing related issues such as the quantum of housing, density, quality and mix (including defining affordable housing provision). Project stakeholders are individuals and organizations that are actively involved in the project, or whose interests may be affected as a result of project execution or project completion. PROJECT MANAGER- the head of the project; defines, plans, controls, and leads the projecT. PROJECT TEAM MEMBERS - contribute their skills and effort to perform tasks SPONSOR- the responsible for the project; provides authority, guidance, and maintains project priority PROJECT CUSTOMER - the person or group whose needs and requirements drive the project; FUNCTIONAL MANAGERS.- provide company policy an resources, particularly people who are involved in the project PATRICIA HERNÁNDEZ- LA SALLE

HOUSING STAKEHOLDERS. Customer PATRICIA HERNÁNDEZ- LA SALLE COLLECTIVE HOUSING. Site Legislations STAKEHOLDERS Dimensions. Surface. Orientation. Topography. Landscape. Neighbours. Climate. Construction laws. Habitability laws. Urban legislations. The client /Developers. Administration, local government. Finance. Builders. Neighbours. Future Users /Potential buyers. Architects and other technicians Other professionals (lawyers, comercial managers…) One who builds on land or changes and enhances the misuse of an existing building for some new purpose or to better effect. Planning, designing and supervising the construction of a building. Designing, building and mangement of structures, Client, buyer or purchaser investor

CLIENT DEVELOPERS LEGISLATION LOCAL GOVERMENTS FINANCE The CLIENT / DEVELOPER is the agent that initiates and promotes the whol e process. STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS

Represents the agents that the developer needs to materialize the product and to make it visible in the housing market. STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS LAND OWNERS BUILDERS ARCHITECTS OTHER TECHNICIANS LAYERS SELLERS

STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS CONTROLLERS Controllers a re the different agents (some from the banks, insurance companies, local public technicians) that control the yellow agents for the red agents. COMPETIDORS STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS

STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS URBAN EXPECTATIONS HOUSING ACTIVISTS NEIGHBOURS External stakeholders that can also affect the process and the price of the product ( f.e. Competitors/houisng market and expectations). The person that will buy (and most of the times use) the dwelling FINAL COSTUMER /USER STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS

CLIENT DEVELOPER LEGISLATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE LAND OWNER BUILDERS ARCHITECTS LAYERS OTHERS TECHNICIANS SELLERS COMPETITORS CONTROLLERS HOUSING ACTIVISTS NEIGHBOURS FINAL COSTUMER /USER URBAN EXPECTATIOS UNIONS THE BUSINESS ACTIVISTS GROUPS OWNERS EMPLOYEES GOVERMENT COSTUMERS FINANCIAL COMMUNITY COMPETITORS CONTROLLERS COMMUNITY BOARD OF DIRECTIONS POLITICAL GROUPS SUPPLIERS TRADE ASSOCIATIONS STAKEHOLDERSPROJECT

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