Stakeholder Analysis and Matrices

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Revision as of 15:53, 12 September 2015

Summary: Stakeholders are referred to as actors (persons or organizations) with a vested interest in the decision or policy that is being promoted. Stakeholder analysis is the method or process used to identify these actors or key individuals/groups that will have an affect on a project, and how to win them over. Stakeholder analysis allows policy and/or decision makers to interact more effectively with key stakeholders; detect and act to prevent potential misunderstandings about and/or opposition to the policy or program; and increase support for a given policy or program.

Contents

Introduction

Background

Process

Stakeholder Analysis

Benefits

Challenges and Uncertainty

Stakeholder Matrix

How to make a Stakeholder Analysis Matrix

Benefits

Challenges and Uncertainty

Conclusion

References

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Further Readings


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