Stakeholder Power Analysis Power Tools Tools for Working on Policies and Institutions, Series 2
By International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), 2001 Stakeholders are the people who matter to a system. Stakeholder power analysis is a tool which helps understanding of how people affect policies and institutions, and how policies and institutions affect people. It is particularly useful in identifying the winners and losers and in highlighting the challenges that need to be faced to change behavior, develop capabilities and tack inequalities. A six-step process is presented for stakeholder power analysis
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Stakeholder Power Analysis Power Tools Tools for Working on Policies and Institutions, Series 2
By International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), 2001 Stakeholders are the people who matter to a system. Stakeholder power analysis is a tool which helps understanding of how people affect policies and institutions, and how policies and institutions affect people. It is particularly useful in identifying the winners and losers and in highlighting the challenges that need to be faced to change behavior, develop capabilities and tack inequalities. A six-step process is presented for stakeholder power analysis