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STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS

The webinar will begin shortly. STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS. Your Facilitator. Dacia Davis. I am speaking right now. If you cannot hear me, click Q&A on the toolbar and type a message in the Question box. Learning Objectives. Review the Stakeholder Analysis process

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STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS

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  1. The webinar will begin shortly. STAKEHOLDERANALYSIS

  2. Your Facilitator Dacia Davis I am speaking right now. If you cannot hear me, click Q&A on the toolbar and type a message in the Question box

  3. Learning Objectives • Review the Stakeholder Analysis process • Explore the Relationship Model and Ladder of Participation • Identify and discuss methods to encourage stakeholder participation

  4. Interactive Tools Feedback button Attendee panel

  5. Interactive Tools • Question and Answer (Q&A) panel • Raise your hand button

  6. Interactive Annotation Tools • Drawing Toolbar Type Text Stamps Change colors Move Text

  7. Where are you? MIPH Community

  8. Poll • What’s the most important reason to involve s/h? • Provide key information about the project (ex needs, resources, realistic objectives, practical considerations ) • Surface hidden agendas that might not be obvious in the planning • Identify points of opposition to a project • Encourages a sense of ownership in the project • Brings out the importance of the potentially vulnerable groups or those who otherwise might be overlooked in project planning. • Keep the focus of a project on the people it is meant to support/serve.

  9. Conducting a Stakeholder Analysis

  10. What projects are you working on that need stakeholders?

  11. Stakeholder Identification • Identify some of your stakeholders: • What are their titles • What is their relationship to your project/program

  12. A Relationship Model Supports Stakeholder Participation

  13. Step 4: Establish Participation Categories and Methods • Establish Participation Categories • Identify Practical Strategies or Methods

  14. Ladder of Participation

  15. How will you engage stakeholders?

  16. Questions • Type your question in the Q&A pane

  17. Summary of the Stakeholder Analysis Webinar • If you were able to do the Stakeholder Analysis exercises in the workbook, what were some key elements of the process that you found useful? • If you were not able to do the Stakeholder Analysis exercises, what are your plans to apply these tools to your work?

  18. What’s next? • Post reflections on the discussion board – Topic: How to overcome obstacles in implementing your stakeholder relationship plan • Share your relationship models, your matrixes on the community site for review & suggestions • Complete your post-webinar evaluation Join the community site: www.orau.gov/miph

  19. Get the handouts • Download the handouts from this session • Handouts also posted on the MIPH Community site in the Continuing Education section

  20. Thanks for attending and being a vital part of the MIPH community!

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