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Stakeholder analysis is the method or process used to identify the key individuals or groups that will have an affect on your project, and how to win them over.  
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.


=Introduction=
=Introduction=

Revision as of 13:46, 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.

Introduction

Background

Process

Stakeholder Analysis

Benefits

Challenges and Uncertainty

Stakeholder Matrix

How to make a Stakeholder Analysis Matrix

Benefits

Challenges and Uncertainty

Conclusion

References

https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newPPM_07.htm

Further Readings