Stakeholder Groups Clause Samples
The Stakeholder Groups clause defines and identifies the various parties or groups that have an interest in or are affected by the agreement or project. It typically outlines who these stakeholders are, such as employees, customers, suppliers, or community representatives, and may specify their roles, rights, or the manner in which they will be consulted or involved in decision-making processes. By clearly delineating stakeholder groups, this clause ensures that all relevant interests are recognized and appropriately considered, helping to prevent misunderstandings and promote inclusive, transparent governance.
Stakeholder Groups. A Key Stakeholder Group will be established. This group will assist with plan preparation by providing a representative view during its development, up to and including the Deposit Stage. The group will be made up of officers from the bodies forming the Pembrokeshire Public Services Board (PPSB), together with occasional specialists with expertise in particular topic areas, if required for specific technical discussion. LDP matters will be discussed at bespoke meetings, rather than at the regular PPSB meetings. Specific stakeholder groups may also be set up drawing on members of the specific and general consultation bodies, if required. They will provide a forum where views can be discussed and attempts can be made to reach a consensus on the way forward on specific topics or geographical areas. The topic areas might include: The economy Housing The environment Utilities and infrastructure Community, local services and culture Sustainability Appraisal including Strategic Environmental Assessment Where there are existing partnership groups which already cover the topics identified, liaison with these groups may provide an alternative to setting up topic stakeholder groups. In some cases, meetings may also be held with individual stakeholders.
Stakeholder Groups.
4.1 Stakeholder analysis
Stakeholder Groups. The communication and dissemination strategy cannot be separated from a thorough stakeholder analysis and mapping. The analysis and mapping process, whose rules, methods, and initial results are explored in this section, will pave the way to craft and use effective messages to reach the relevant target groups successfully. Furthermore, it will facilitate the communication and dissemination process and provide insight into the needs to engage with the different stakeholders by using adequate and integrated tools to ensure PUSH2HEAT's success. The analysis and mapping need to be conducted with the Consortium partners and will be updated at several stages of the project (M16, M28, and M40) with potential new insights about the audiences.
Stakeholder Groups. The PLATOON Consortium consists of 20 partners with different profiles: one wind plant operator (ENGIE), one DSO (▇▇▇), the city of Rome as a municipality (ROM), two ESCOs (GIR, again ENGIE), two energy end users (PI, PDM), eleven technology providers (TECN, UBO, IAIS, ENG, VUB, IMP, TIB, IND, SIS, CS, UDGA) and three market enablers (MI, FBA, CEPV).
Stakeholder Groups. Once the stakeholders have been identified (Task 4.1), the data collection can be described per stakeholder group. For data of vulnerable groups, consent is needed to process their data. If consent is the legal basis on which we will acquire data, this condition will be met.
