what’s the buzz? stakeholder analysis
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What’s the Buzz? Stakeholder Analysis. What is a “stakeholder”?. Anyone who is affected by, or can influence, a decision or action Individual Group. Who are stakeholders in pollinator conservation?. Who are stakeholders in pollinator conservation?. Stakeholder Analysis. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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What’s the Buzz?Stakeholder Analysis
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What is a “stakeholder”?• Anyone who is affected by, or can
influence, a decision or action• Individual• Group
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Who are stakeholders in pollinator conservation?Uncommon Ground Site Rogers Park
Neighborhood Chicago Region
Jen
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Who are stakeholders in pollinator conservation?Uncommon Ground Site Rogers Park
Neighborhood Chicago Region
Jen
Jen’s boss
Other employees
Customers
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Stakeholder Analysis• A technique to assist in making decisions
about who to involve and how to involve themSource: Dick, B. (1997) Stakeholder analysis [Online].http://www.uq.net.au/action_research/arp/stake.html
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Stakeholder Analysis: Step 1• Draw a chart
Att=attitude Inf=influence E=estimate C=confidence
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Stakeholder Analysis: Step 2• Identify & list stakeholders
• Individuals and/or groups• Brainstorm list on a working sheet of paper• Then transfer to chart in rough order of importance
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Stakeholder Analysis: Step 3• Estimate attitude and confidence
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Stakeholder Analysis: Step 4• Plan strategies
• If information insufficient, obtain more• If information sufficient, involve stakeholder in planning for
change• Especially those with high influence• For groups, will everyone participate or a representative?
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Stakeholder Analysis: Step 4• Plan strategies
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What’s the buzz?Stakeholder Analysis: Your Turn• Rogers Park neighborhood• Chicago region