Construct a table that helps demonstrate:Who the stakeholders are (individuals, groups). What the nature of the interest of the stakeholders is?Using the scenario from the Milestone titled “Family Matters Meets Team”

Finding Stakes

In the Learning Activity titled “Who Has an Interest?,” stakeholders were reviewed a little deeper. Incorporating questions of nature of connection and proximity to the issue and potential outcomes.

Using the scenario from the Milestone titled “Family Matters Meets Team” and referencing the article provided titled “What Are Stakeholders & Ethical Dilemmas (Fowler, 2018) you are to construct a table that helps demonstrate:

Who the stakeholders are (individuals, groups).

What the nature of the interest of the stakeholders is?

Some measure of the weight or degree of the stakeholder interest (in other words, how much must the interest matter).

Your table should be constructed in enough columns and rolls to account for the stakeholders (individuals and groups).

How a leader chooses to do their stakeholder analysis depends on the leaders and should include considerations such as: the complexity of the issue, the potential risk and liability of the issue, any time constraints, the nature of the frameworks or perspectives that have an interest in the resolution (legal considerations? Board considerations? HR considerations?).

 

Construct a table that helps demonstrate:Who the stakeholders are (individuals, groups). What the nature of the interest of the stakeholders is?Using the scenario from the Milestone titled “Family Matters Meets Team”
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