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Lesson 5: Stakeholders in policy making
and Administrative governance: Their
role and influence
What and who are “Stakeholders”?
1

2

3

A stakeholder is a person who has something
to gain or lose through the outcomes of a
planning process or project. In many circles
these are called interest groups and they can
have a powerful bearing on the outcomes of
political processes.
The term refers to persons, groups or
organizations that must somehow be taken
into account by leaders, managers and frontline staff.
‘Any group or individual who can affect or [be]
affected by the achievement of an
organization's objectives’.
What are they?
When we think of stakeholders, it is possible
to list many examples, but the ones that
usually come to mind are shareholders,
management, employees, trade unions,
customers, suppliers, and communities.
However, larger and more complex
organizations
can have many more stakeholders than
these. Compare, for example, the different
complexities of a small organization, such as
a corner shop or street trader, with a large
international organization such as a major
Importance of Stakeholders

1.Stakeholders are the
recipient of policy.
2.The improvement in the
lives of Stakeholders
determine success or
failure of public policy.
Importance of Stakeholders

S2

S1
S7
PUBLIC
POLICY

S3

S6
S4

S5
Importance of Stakeholders
(In the Philippine Context)

s1
Policy
makers
especially
those who
are elected
must listen to
and please
the
stakeholders
or else…

Policy

s2

s3

Rejection of policy= No
vote

Rejection of Policy= No
vote

Rejection of Policy= No
Vote
Importance of Stakeholders
(In the Philippine Context)
In the Philippines, Stakeholders are
the ticket of policy makers to stay in
office.

Hence, policy makers in Congress and
the Executive formulate policies that
appeal to certain stakeholders.
For example:
• Cynthia Villar’s campaign focuses on
livelihood projects to solve
unemployment.
Importance of Stakeholders
(In the Philippine Context)
• PNOY’s Tuwid na Daan
targets the call of the people
for a cleaner government.
• Jason Gonzales’
Pedestrianization ordinance
targets the enhancement of
the lives of the people in the
downtown area.
The Influence of Stakeholders
Stakeholders can utilize many ways to influence
policy. In business, they can choose to boycott
establishments that will not heed their requests
or suggestions.
In public policy they can:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

Lobby
Call for conferences
Support or advocate for non-support of a policy
Support or advocate for the non-support of policy makers
Rally
The relationship between
stakeholders and policy makers
In order for business to prosper there must be a
reciprocal relationship between the stakeholders
and the business.
Example:
Wal-Mart, the biggest retailer in the US,
constantly engages in stakeholder consultation
and surveys before they decide to take in and
launch new products in their shelves
The relationship between
stakeholders and policy makers
In the context of public policy there is an ideal
two-way relationship between the policy
makers and the people (stakeholders).
Stakeholders should contribute to inputs in
policy formulation and should be given ample
time, efficient and effective ways to evaluate the
policy.
But that does not happen all the time.
The relationship between
stakeholders and policy makers
IDEAL
The relationship between
stakeholders and policy makers
REAL
Categorizing Stakeholders
Stakeholders, were introduced firstly in the
business and management field, hence their
classification is business oriented in nature.
Thomas R. Dye (Public Policy) states that the
general classification should be target and nontarget groups.
Target groups is that part of the population for
whom a program or policy is intended. Such as
policies to solve homelessness target the
homeless. Non-target groups are those who
receive impact of policy not directly intended at
them. For example, providing the homeless with
cheap but quality homes requires using
Categorizing Stakeholders
In this light, a “Stakeholder Analysis” is called for.
Campbell (2008) cites the the Mendelow
framework is often used to attempt to understand
the influence that each stakeholder has over an
organization's objectives and/or strategy.
The idea is to establish which stakeholders have the
most influence by estimating each stakeholder’s
individual power over – and interest in – the
organization's affairs. The stakeholders with the
highest combination of power and interest are likely
to be those with the most actual influence over
objectives.
Power is the stakeholder’s ability to influence
objectives (how much they can), while interest is
the stakeholder’s willingness (how much they care).
Influence = Power x Interest
The Pros and Cons of the
Framework
The framework is the most basic way of analyzing
stakeholders but it is in no way the most
accurate. It is hard to find ways of effectively
measuring each stakeholder’s power and
interest. The ‘map’ generated by the analysis of
power and interest (on which stakeholders are
plotted accordingly) is not static; changing
events can mean that stakeholders can move
around the map with consequent changes to the
list of the influential stakeholders in an
organization. Before using the framework a
“Problem tree” can help identify the
An example of A problem tree
Exploitation

Prostitution

Crime

Povert
y

Illiteracy

Unemployment

Lack of
opportunities
The Mendelow Framework: A brief
look
LOW
LOW

Minimal
effort
Keep
satisfied

HIGH

HIGH

Keep
informed
Key
players
Stakeholder “essentials”
Identify
Analyze
Engage
Manage
Need to know….
Who they are
What they think
What influence they have
How to engage them
How to inform
How to stay in touch
If things change
Stakeholder management
We manage stakeholders by:
identifying conflicts/potential conflicts, gaps,
contradictions or incompatibilities between
stakeholder requirements, so that a reconciliation
strategy can be planned.
ensuring ongoing communication, two-way
information access, monitor changes in
engagement, attitude and/or influence
Engagement
References:
• What to Do when Stakeholders Matter: Stakeholder
Identification and Analysis Techniques by John M. Bryson
Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs 245 Humphrey
Center University of Minnesota
• Brinkerhoff, D. and B. Crosby, “Managing Policy Reform:
Concepts and Tools for Decision-makers in Developing and
Transitioning Countries”, Kumarian Press, CT, 2002
• Freeman, R. E. (1984) StrateaicM anaaementA: StakeholdeAr
pproach, Boston, MA: Pinnan.
• Dye, Thomas R. Public Policy
Thank you !

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STAKEHOLDERS : their role and influence in public policy

  • 1. Lesson 5: Stakeholders in policy making and Administrative governance: Their role and influence
  • 2. What and who are “Stakeholders”? 1 2 3 A stakeholder is a person who has something to gain or lose through the outcomes of a planning process or project. In many circles these are called interest groups and they can have a powerful bearing on the outcomes of political processes. The term refers to persons, groups or organizations that must somehow be taken into account by leaders, managers and frontline staff. ‘Any group or individual who can affect or [be] affected by the achievement of an organization's objectives’.
  • 3. What are they? When we think of stakeholders, it is possible to list many examples, but the ones that usually come to mind are shareholders, management, employees, trade unions, customers, suppliers, and communities. However, larger and more complex organizations can have many more stakeholders than these. Compare, for example, the different complexities of a small organization, such as a corner shop or street trader, with a large international organization such as a major
  • 4. Importance of Stakeholders 1.Stakeholders are the recipient of policy. 2.The improvement in the lives of Stakeholders determine success or failure of public policy.
  • 6. Importance of Stakeholders (In the Philippine Context) s1 Policy makers especially those who are elected must listen to and please the stakeholders or else… Policy s2 s3 Rejection of policy= No vote Rejection of Policy= No vote Rejection of Policy= No Vote
  • 7. Importance of Stakeholders (In the Philippine Context) In the Philippines, Stakeholders are the ticket of policy makers to stay in office. Hence, policy makers in Congress and the Executive formulate policies that appeal to certain stakeholders. For example: • Cynthia Villar’s campaign focuses on livelihood projects to solve unemployment.
  • 8. Importance of Stakeholders (In the Philippine Context) • PNOY’s Tuwid na Daan targets the call of the people for a cleaner government. • Jason Gonzales’ Pedestrianization ordinance targets the enhancement of the lives of the people in the downtown area.
  • 9. The Influence of Stakeholders Stakeholders can utilize many ways to influence policy. In business, they can choose to boycott establishments that will not heed their requests or suggestions. In public policy they can: a) b) c) d) e) Lobby Call for conferences Support or advocate for non-support of a policy Support or advocate for the non-support of policy makers Rally
  • 10. The relationship between stakeholders and policy makers In order for business to prosper there must be a reciprocal relationship between the stakeholders and the business. Example: Wal-Mart, the biggest retailer in the US, constantly engages in stakeholder consultation and surveys before they decide to take in and launch new products in their shelves
  • 11. The relationship between stakeholders and policy makers In the context of public policy there is an ideal two-way relationship between the policy makers and the people (stakeholders). Stakeholders should contribute to inputs in policy formulation and should be given ample time, efficient and effective ways to evaluate the policy. But that does not happen all the time.
  • 12. The relationship between stakeholders and policy makers IDEAL
  • 13. The relationship between stakeholders and policy makers REAL
  • 14. Categorizing Stakeholders Stakeholders, were introduced firstly in the business and management field, hence their classification is business oriented in nature. Thomas R. Dye (Public Policy) states that the general classification should be target and nontarget groups. Target groups is that part of the population for whom a program or policy is intended. Such as policies to solve homelessness target the homeless. Non-target groups are those who receive impact of policy not directly intended at them. For example, providing the homeless with cheap but quality homes requires using
  • 15. Categorizing Stakeholders In this light, a “Stakeholder Analysis” is called for. Campbell (2008) cites the the Mendelow framework is often used to attempt to understand the influence that each stakeholder has over an organization's objectives and/or strategy. The idea is to establish which stakeholders have the most influence by estimating each stakeholder’s individual power over – and interest in – the organization's affairs. The stakeholders with the highest combination of power and interest are likely to be those with the most actual influence over objectives. Power is the stakeholder’s ability to influence objectives (how much they can), while interest is the stakeholder’s willingness (how much they care). Influence = Power x Interest
  • 16. The Pros and Cons of the Framework The framework is the most basic way of analyzing stakeholders but it is in no way the most accurate. It is hard to find ways of effectively measuring each stakeholder’s power and interest. The ‘map’ generated by the analysis of power and interest (on which stakeholders are plotted accordingly) is not static; changing events can mean that stakeholders can move around the map with consequent changes to the list of the influential stakeholders in an organization. Before using the framework a “Problem tree” can help identify the
  • 17. An example of A problem tree Exploitation Prostitution Crime Povert y Illiteracy Unemployment Lack of opportunities
  • 18. The Mendelow Framework: A brief look LOW LOW Minimal effort Keep satisfied HIGH HIGH Keep informed Key players
  • 20. Need to know…. Who they are What they think What influence they have How to engage them How to inform How to stay in touch If things change
  • 21. Stakeholder management We manage stakeholders by: identifying conflicts/potential conflicts, gaps, contradictions or incompatibilities between stakeholder requirements, so that a reconciliation strategy can be planned. ensuring ongoing communication, two-way information access, monitor changes in engagement, attitude and/or influence
  • 23. References: • What to Do when Stakeholders Matter: Stakeholder Identification and Analysis Techniques by John M. Bryson Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs 245 Humphrey Center University of Minnesota • Brinkerhoff, D. and B. Crosby, “Managing Policy Reform: Concepts and Tools for Decision-makers in Developing and Transitioning Countries”, Kumarian Press, CT, 2002 • Freeman, R. E. (1984) StrateaicM anaaementA: StakeholdeAr pproach, Boston, MA: Pinnan. • Dye, Thomas R. Public Policy

Editor's Notes

  1. At what level does each stakeholder need to be engaged? Each will sit somewhere along the spectrum, not all need to be involved at each level. e.g Funding agency – inform and consult Government Dept – inform, consult, involve, collaborate Community beneficiary – inform, consult, involve, collaborate, empower