
Community engagement in project management and real estate development involves actively involving local people and stakeholders in the decision-making process of a project. In Jamaica, like elsewhere in the world, successful projects often depend on the relationships built with the community. Engaging the local community early in the process helps ensure that their concerns, needs, and ideas are considered. This can include meeting with community leaders, hosting informational sessions, and gathering feedback from residents about how the project might impact their lives. For example, in a residential development, community engagement might involve ensuring the project provides benefits like jobs for locals, improved infrastructure, or access to new amenities. In Jamaica, where communities can be tightly-knit, not engaging early on can lead to resistance, delays, or even project failure. This is particularly true when dealing with sensitive areas like land usage, environmental impact, or community disruptions. Around the world, community engagement helps to create a sense of ownership, reduces conflicts, and builds support for the project, which can lead to smoother execution and long-term success. By keeping an open line of communication, listening to concerns, and addressing them as part of the project planning, developers can ensure they are creating value that aligns with the community’s best interests.


