Here is an example of how to quickly analyze a situation by separating people into stakeholder groups and then describing their wants, needs, and level of influence. This is a helpful resource when trying to negotiate meetings with seemingly disparate parties.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VA2xB1vDh-nOSEd5Sb3yC7NQjMrSkgVx/view?usp=sharing
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Here is an example of how to quickly analyze a situation by separating people into stakeholder groups and then describing their wants, needs...
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