Our Stakeholder's Analysis
Stakeholder Groups
Interests at Stake
Effect of Project on Interests
Importance of Success
Degree of Influence in society
Martin Osei
has spent several months devoted to this project with little-to-no pay until Pete routed money to him
+ positive
5: Critical Player
2: Low influence
making the project happen, applied for grant, investing lots of time, energy, and effort to create the company and cookers
+ positive
5: Critical Player
3: Influential
Group 2 (us)
making the website, providing business advice, making business plan
+ positive
3: Some Importance
2: Low influence
Group 3 - Dissemination
figuring out best way to disseminate the cookers, working with people in Ghana
+ positive
3: Some Importance
2: Low influence
Group 4 - Data analysis
Common people living in Ghana
The Grant providers
Chiefs of the villages
working with NexLeaf to acquire data and finding efficient way to analyze the data
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cookers will improve health, reduce the number of trees being used, and can potentially save lives from diseases caused by the smoke
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they want the money to be used for good and improve lives in Ghana
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would like to support their villages and improve overall health and well-being. Want to make money as well.
+ positive
3: Some Importance
2: Low influence
+ positive
5: High importance
3: Moderate Influence
+ positive
4: important
3: Moderate Influence
+ positive
4: important
5: high influence
Nonprofits in Ghana doing similar things
can use solar cookers to improve lives in other places as well
+ positive
3: Some Importance
1: low influence