Social capital is a collective societal connection and understanding that enables individuals or groups to build trust and to work together. Shared values and connections facilitate co-operation within a network, leading to trust creation and healthy working relationships. When it comes to stakeholder consultation, a network can be a specific company,
Read more →The strength of any consultation comes from asking the right questions. Simply embarking on a community consultation initiative doesn’t mean your organization will receive the participation and feedback outcomes you hoped for. Challenges related to public consultation are felt by organizations from many industries including resource extraction, infrastructure development and
Read more →Stakeholder consultation and engagement typically follows a recognized three-step process: notification, consultation, and participation. The public has the right to be concerned about your project, to ask questions about it, and even to oppose it. But every person should have the correct information to form her or his opinion.
Read more →Each industry is unique when it come to stakeholder management. Investing time to define your organization’s business objectives related to the collection, management, and reporting of stakeholder information is essential in order to get started. Ask yourself: What are your primary business reasons for purchasing stakeholder management software? Conform to
Read more →Facilitating highly engaged stakeholder involvement with your consultations is imperative. Taking these steps before, and during, engagement with participants will lead to more positive stakeholder relations and better project outcomes. It is not enough to create the framework to consult with your stakeholders, you can further learn how to encourage
Read more →Is your organization planning a new stakeholder consultation project? Before you begin, consider asking these 12 questions to help your team get started – they will help identify some important factors related to consultation parties and issues. Developing a good understanding of the communities, stakeholders, and issues you will be
Read more →Leading companies in the mining industry understand the benefits of developing strong stakeholder engagement strategies. Whether it’s a requirement for generating greater financial returns, a need to manage risks related to potential conflict in relationships, a duty to consult, or as part of a framework for developing a good public
Read more →An important part of setting up the management of a consultation or engagement project is the development of a protocol document that meets the specific needs of a project and the software you are using to manage that initiative. Protocol documentation ensures that all staff and consultants understand and
Read more →It’s often said that the hardest part about opening a new mine isn’t getting the raw materials out of the ground, it’s managing the complex relationship with the communities living above the ground near the mine. This infographic is inspired by a great BSR.org article that highlights six principles for
Read more →Measuring the economic benefits of stakeholder engagement has been an ambiguous notion. There are, of course, inherent social values in engaging stakeholders in a meaningful way, including goodwill towards your project. Governments are requiring that resource extraction project proponents take the lead on engaging stakeholders, often earlier in their regulatory
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