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Strengthening Partnerships for Greater Success and Sustainability
Heidi Holt
Session overview:
• The benefit of a strategic approach
• Key concepts
• Using a business strategy
• Concepts From the “Public Health Road Map”
Putting it in ContextStakeholder:
• Interested or involved
• Impacted or affected
▪ Can influence the outcome of the project
▪ Are not currently directly involved
Putting it in Context
Stakeholder:
• Interested or involved
• Impacted or affected
▪ Can influence the outcome of the project
▪ Are not currently directly involved
Partner:
• Collaboration and responsibility for project
▪ Typically have a direct role in doing the work
Putting it in ContextStakeholder:
• Interested or involved
• Impacted or affected
▪ Can influence the outcome of the project
▪ Are not currently directly involved
Partner:
• Collaboration and responsibility for project
▪ Typically have a direct role in doing the work
Ally:
• Unites in support of a marginalized or focus population
• Not a member of the group being supported
Stakeholder, Partner, Ally (SPA) Analysis: What is it?
A process used to strategically consider how best to approach and engage relevant organizations, groups, or
individuals
– with purpose
Always consider the Road Map:
Stakeholder experience in:
• Risk reduction
• Early detection
• Services and Supports
• Caregiving
• Data & Evaluation
• Workforce Education
• Systems approaches
• Addressing sustainability
• Equity and Social Determinants
Stakeholder Analysis: What are the benefits?
Can help programs identify:
1. The Interests of the stakeholder
2. Potential conflicts
3. Opportunities
4. Appropriate strategies to engage
5. Who to engage
6. Who to involve in planning
7. How to secure buy-in
Stakeholder Analysis: What does it look like?Three primary steps:
1. Identify key Stakeholders
2. Assess the influence, and potential impact (two-directional)
3. Identify how best to engage (roles)
Step 1
Identify key Stakeholders and their interests (positive or negative) in program.
Step 1
Identify key Stakeholders and their interests (positive or negative) in program.
Key Action: Conduct a landscape analysisa) Generate a list of existing collaboratorsb) Conduct Key informant interviewsc) Conduct scan to find additional
stakeholdersd) Map the missions and mandates, and
identify points of intersection with your program
Step 2
Assess the influence, significance and potential impact (two-directional)
Step 2
Assess the influence, significance and potential impact (two-directional)
Key Actions:
1.Assess the significance of each stakeholder to the success of the program
2.Assess the influence that each stakeholder has on that success
3.Assess the potential impact each stakeholder has on implementation of a program
Assessing Influence and Importance
Step 3
Identify how best to engage (roles)
➢Informer – gathering and giving information
➢Technical –assistance and consultation
➢Implementer – local, state, tribal, other
➢Facilitator – advocacy, civic, government, resource mobilization
➢Collaborator – higher level of collaboration
➢Donor – resource support and coordinating and or implementing levels
Using a Business Strategy
•Developing a “Value Proposition”
Using a Business Strategy
•Developing a “Value Proposition”
•Staging Engagement
Using a Business Strategy
•Developing a “Value Proposition”
•Staging Engagement
•Adaptive communication
Putting it all togetherOrganization Stake/Mandate Current Role Importance
InfluenceCurrent Future
ImpactEngagement
Type
Engagement Stage
Organization A Safeguarding health
Stakeholder Less Less More MoreCollaborator;
Facilitator
Tier 2: Amplifying progress
Organization B Health development
Ally Less Less More MoreFacilitator; Technical
Tier 1: Planning
STAKEHOLDER, PARTNER, ALLY ANALYSIS MATRIX
POLL
Yes, I know this is a “Pole”
Always consider the Road Map:
Stakeholder experience in:
• Risk reduction
• Early detection
• Services and Supports
• Caregiving
• Data & Evaluation
• Workforce Education
• Systems approaches
• Addressing sustainability
• Equity and Social Determinants
“Who” has Questions?
Thank you.For additional information:
Heidi L. Holt, MPA
CDC Division of Population Health
HYM3@CDC.GOV
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