Build Trust with Stakeholder Mapping, Planning, and Engagement
| Typical Engagement | Future 500 Approach |
|---|---|
| Tactical | Strategic |
| Haphazard | Planned |
| Reactive | Proactive |
| Easily off-course | Adaptive |
| Exploratory Outreach | Priority-Driven Outreach |
| Siloed Approaches | Cross-Functional Alignment |
| Unclear Objectives | Clear Organizational Objectives |
Sustainability challenges are too complex to be solved solely by the corporate sector or the NGO community. But engaging together leads to better outcomes for companies AND stakeholders. We foster such engagement, often with odd bedfellows, to achieve systemic solutions more rapidly.
In less than one day, with our sMAP process, we help companies and NGOs:
This systematic process allows you to engage the right stakeholders, the right way, so your engagement is effectively targeted, enabling you to forge relationships that can lead to invaluable insights, options, and solutions that advance the triple bottomline.
Through our global network, we have positive relationships with hundreds of influencers within the corporate and NGO sectors.
We will help you quickly reach your most relevant stakeholders and strategic change agents - pinpointing risks and opportunities for constructive engagement that can save years of wasted effort and dollars without solving the systemic problem.
We have hundreds of Stakeholder Profiles, Report Backs, Issue Briefs, and Stakeholder Maps that tell you what you need to know to reduce risk, avoid conflict, earn trust, build relationships, and meet your needs as well as those of your corporate and NGO stakeholders.
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