Stakeholder engagement map
Engagement Overlay to the RIBA Plan of Work, published by the RIBA in January 2024, states in relation to stakeholder engagement maps: ‘Review the area's demographics and identify its current and future needs, including public health and ONS data. Determine which stakeholders should be involved and to what degree they should be involved, ensuring that the sample of stakeholders is inclusive, diverse, and representative. Use mapping techniques to clarify the key stakeholders, how the project team manages them, who the key contact is, and whether the information requires sign-off or consent. This is an ongoing process, and each work stage of engagement may identify new stakeholders as the project develops.’
See also: Stakeholder map.
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