Taskade Genesis turns a single prompt into a live stakeholder map — relational records for every stakeholder linked to their power-interest quadrant, engagement tactics, and communication schedule, all managed by embedded AI agents.
What Is a Stakeholder Mapping Prompt?
A stakeholder mapping prompt instructs an AI workspace to identify all parties with a stake in your project, plot them on an influence-interest grid, and generate specific engagement tactics for each quadrant.
Why Use a Stakeholder Mapping Prompt?
- Full inventory — agents surface internal and external stakeholders you might overlook in a rushed kick-off.
- Relational grid — the Relationship field links each stakeholder to their engagement plan, communication cadence, and project risks.
- Board view quadrants — visualize power-interest positioning without a separate diagram tool using 7 project views.
- Automated communication prompts — schedule stakeholder update drafts to run on autopilot via automations.
- Client-login portals — share a filtered view with external stakeholders via custom domains (Business+).
Who Should Use a Stakeholder Mapping Prompt?
- Project sponsors aligning executive buy-in before a major initiative launches.
- Change management leads navigating organizational transformation.
- Public affairs teams managing government and community relations.
- NGO program managers coordinating donors, partners, and beneficiaries.
- Consultants delivering stakeholder analysis as a structured client artifact.
How To Use a Stakeholder Mapping Prompt?
- Click Use Prompt to clone the Taskade Genesis stakeholder app — live in about 10 seconds, no code.
- Describe your project and list the groups or individuals already involved.
- Let agents expand the list, assign influence and interest scores, and suggest engagement approaches.
- Switch to Board view to see stakeholders by quadrant and drag records as your understanding evolves.
- Set automated weekly reminders to update status — see automation execution for details.
Browse stakeholder tools in the community or remix a framework from templates.
