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stakeholders
Types of Stakeholder
Different stakeholders have different criteria for assessing the success of managing change in diverse urban communities.
what are stakeholders?
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They range from residents, environmentalists and businesses to local councils and planners.
They can also be classified into providers, users/beneficiaries, managers and influencers.
Provider stakeholders are the owners of the land/area being changed, and the people who will do the change e.g. builders.
User/beneficiary stakeholders include those who will make use of the change(s) either directly or indirectly
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Influencer stakeholders are those that have an opinion either before or after a change and may seek to adapt or prevent the change taking place.
They may be local, national or international in scope.
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Attitudes of Different Stakeolders
Stakeholders are affected differently and therefore have different attitudes towards issues.
success and failure
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Assessing ‘success’ or ‘failure’ will depend on a range of criteria, some of which are personal.
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directly/ indirectly
Most stakeholders fall into two categories – those directly affected by the change and those indirectly affected.
Each of these can be further subdivided into those having a positive attitude, and those having a negative attitude; note some may be indifferent.
Several stakeholders may also have a ‘vested’ interest in a change based on their own personal objectives and perceptions.