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Step 2: Stakeholder Development <br />Step 2: Data – What does the data tell us? <br />Step 1: <br /> <br />Gain Internal Commitment Understand How People Perceive the Decision (Impact <br />& Stakeholder Analysis) <br /> <br /> What do the stakeholders care about? <br /> How will the potential decision affect them? <br />Step 2: Learn from the <br />What will motivate them to participate? <br /> <br />Public <br /> What level of influence do they want over the decision? <br /> What issues will be most controversial? <br /> <br /> <br />Step 3: <br />Develop a Comprehensive List of Stakeholders & <br /> <br />Define Level of <br />Categorize <br />Participation <br /> Who are the key stakeholders, who are those indirectly <br /> <br />affected, and who are those who are not affected but might <br />have influence on the decision? <br />Step 4: <br />Begin to meet informally with stakeholders to develop list of <br />Define Decision Process & <br /> <br />issues & ask them to identify other stakeholders. <br />P2 Objectives <br /> Establish what they know about the decision to be made. <br /> <br />Correlate Stakeholders & Issues <br />Step 5: <br /> <br />Design Public Participation <br />List each issue and identify the level of impact the decision will <br />& Communication Plan <br />likely have (None, Low, Moderate, High, Unknown) <br />List potential stakeholders for each issue <br />Rate the level of concern for each issue <br /> Identify any geographic boundaries of stakeholders <br />Review/Redefine statement of purpose or problem to <br />solve <br /> Does the city’s statement of problem and decision mirror the <br />stakeholder’s identification of problem/decision? <br /> Review with decision maker any disparity of problem/decision <br /> <br />