Common use of Stakeholder Database Clause in Contracts

Stakeholder Database. Creation of two main types of stakeholder: WGS and DES. • Identification of other individuals of interest for dissemination purposes. • While it is possible to identify a group of representative stakeholders, maintaining and holding onto a balanced and representative group is something that needs to be actively monitored and managed. • Much greater success was found - in terms of collaboration and use of the COACCH results - when a deep engagement process was followed. • However, the distinction between types of stakeholders (‘working group’ or ‘deep engagement’) may cause unnecessary confusion as well as leading to heterogenous experiences of project engagement (i.e. for those not selected). • For a truly ‘representative’ group, it is important to target specific people as well as an organisation. Engaging with multiple people from an organisation can increase the extent and impact of knowledge co-production as well as minimising the risk of stakeholder ‘bottlenecks’ or drop-out.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement