Categorias: Todos - decisions - stakeholders - community - support

por Donnis Hamilton 13 anos atrás

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Stakeholder Analysis - Texas Woman's University

Effective stakeholder analysis is crucial for understanding the various external groups that influence or are influenced by library policies and services at Texas Woman's University.

Stakeholder Analysis - Texas Woman's University

Stakeholder Analysis - Texas Woman's University

1. Who in the community is vocal about the library, its services and policies? For example, if you're contemplating a relocation or refurbishing who would be vocal? Who observes board meetings? Writes letters to the editor? Expresses support by donation money? Demonstrates an understanding of the mission of the library?

5. What demographic groups haven't you thought of? Do you know anyone belonging to these groups? What would their opinions be?

6. Who is involved in other community activities, agencies, etc.? Would their support benefit the library? Who are the activists whose energy should be harnassed? Who has the time to invest in taking action?

8. Who else has a stake in any changes to the library? Suppliers, potential suppliers, users, creditors, allies, competitors (other information service providers), regulators, and employees should be idenitified.

2. Who are the stakeholders who are not likely to be involved but if they were might threaten the success of the library's plan?

External Stakeholder: Others

External Stakeholder: Articulate Library Users

External Stakeholder: Opinion Leaders

External Stakeholder: Outstanding Educators

Those affected by demographics i.e. increase in Hispanic

External Stakeholder: Business Leaders

4. Who would most likely be nominated as those who have a stake in library plans, services and/or policies? Who by reputation or stereotype is most likely to be thought to have an interest in the services or policies under consideration?

3. Who is in a position to take action on library issues? Has power to make decisions? To influence decision makers? Who must the library pay attention to because of his/her/their influence and/or authority? How are you planning your approach to these people?

External Stakeholder: Politicians/City Officials