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Municipal Airport Project
Anonymous
BUS 5117 – Strategic Decision Making and Management
University of the People
September 7, 2024
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Municipal Airport Project
Introduction
According to Kennedy (2020), every business exists with the aim of serving its
stakeholders. At the same time, the existence of the business requires the support of the very
stakeholders. In the case of a municipal airport project, there will be internal and external
stakeholders who will be partners for the project. Additionally, there will be a need for
committees which will be part of a strategic management process in order to address the
opportunities and costs of the project. Having identified the stakeholders, they will be needed to
be articulated into the strategic management process and always to keep them informed.
Municipal Airport Stakeholders
For the municipal airport project, there will be internal and external stakeholders who
will work in partnership for the success of the project. Internal stakeholders are the individuals or
groups who will be working within the municipal airport and will be directly impacted by the
project (Marques, 2021). One of the internal stakeholders will be the airport management and
staff. The other internal stakeholder will be the officials from the local government and the
investors who are both debtors and shareholders of the airport. External stakeholders are the
individuals or groups who will be outside of the municipal airport. However, they will have an
interest in the project or will be impacted by the activities of the airport (Marques, 2021). The
external stakeholders will include airline companies, tourism boards, environmental
organizations, and local residents and members of the community.
Proposed Committees
For the purpose of addressing the opportunities and costs of the municipal airport project,
there will be a need for a strategic management process. The two committees that will be a part
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of this process will be the project development committee and the community engagement
committee. Consisting of the representatives from the internal stakeholders, the role of the
project development committee will be assessing the feasibility and potential benefits of the
project. The committee will play this role by considering the interests of the airport and its
employees (DeLone et al., 2018). The community engagement committee will have
representatives from both internal and external stakeholders. The role of this committee will be
gathering input and feedback from the external stakeholders and ensuring their concerns and
perspectives of the community are taken into consideration during the decision making process
(DeLone et al., 2018).
Integrating External Stakeholders
External stakeholders will be integrated into the strategic management process through
strategies like engagement and consultation, collaborative decision-making, and regular
communication. The engagement and consultation strategy will involve the engagement
committee actively seeking input from the external stakeholders through surveys, public
meetings, and focus groups (Lehtinen & Aaltonen, 2020). The engagement and consultation
strategy will provide an opportunity for the external stakeholders to air their grievances and
express their suggestions and concerns in relation to the project (Lehtinen & Aaltonen, 2020).
The collaborative decision-making strategy will involve the consideration of the input
from the external stakeholders during the evaluation of the costs and opportunities of the project.
This will be important as it will help in ensuring inclusive decision-making process while also
taking into account all the stakeholders (Lehtinen & Aaltonen, 2020). The stakeholders will be
kept informed throughout the project using a variety of channels like public announcements and
newsletters. Regularly communicating to the stakeholders will provide them with updates on the
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progress of the project while also addressing concerns and maintaining transparency in the
decision-making process (Lehtinen & Aaltonen, 2020).
Optimal Solution
The optimal solution for the municipal airport project is to implement measures to
reduce noise and investing in sustainable practices for mitigating environmental impact. With
this solution, the municipal airport will increase tourism and minimize noise and pollution at the
same time. This solution is proposed after carefully analyzing the opportunities and costs and the
likely input from the internal and external stakeholders. Additionally, this solution strikes a
balance between the benefits and potential costs of the project.
Conclusion
Although the project of the municipal airport letting larger planes land at its facilities is
beneficial as it will bring added tourism, it will also lead to increase in noise and pollution.
However, with the right internal and external partners, the municipal airport will succeed in
ensuring the success of the project. Additionally, from the analysis of the implementation of the
project, committees will play a role in the strategic management process especially for the
purpose of addressing the opportunities and costs of the project. Having external stakeholders
integrated into the strategic management process and keeping them informed, the airport will
reach optimal solution as proposed.
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DeLone, W., Migliorati, D., & Vaia, G. (2018). Digital IT governance. CIOs and the digital
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Kennedy, R. (2020). Strategic management. Virginia Tech
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Lehtinen, J., & Aaltonen, K. (2020). Organizing external stakeholder engagement in inter-
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Marques, J. (2021). Conscious leadership: Considering internal and external
stakeholders. Business With a conscience, 3-15.