Stakeholder management navigation is the strategic skill of identifying who influences outcomes (decision-makers, influencers, blockers, advocates), understanding their motivations, building relationships with them, and orchestrating their support around shared goals. It's different from general communication: it's about understanding power structures, navigating organizational politics skillfully, and creating alignment across competing interests. Expert stakeholder managers anticipate resistance, build coalitions, and move large organizations without formal authority. It's a core capability for product leaders, program managers, and executives. Organizations are complex: decisions emerge from networks, not hierarchies. People who navigate these networks effectively shape outcomes, advance faster, and earn premium salaries. Research shows that high-performing leaders spend 40%+ of their time on stakeholder management. For careers in product, operations, and executive roles, this skill is foundational. It's also one of the highest-ROI skills to develop: a small improvement in your ability to influence can cascade into organizational momentum.