What Does the Level of Stakeholder Disaggregation Mean? an Example?
Autor: Rachel DU • November 11, 2017 • Essay • 387 Words (2 Pages) • 594 Views
Q1. What does the level of stakeholder disaggregation mean? An example?
The level of stakeholder disaggregation means that we firstly need to identify and give consideration of the particular group or department or stakeholder, then break this group/ department/stakeholder down into final component. For example, if I have a construction project of a residential apartment, the council needs to send an inspector to assess and
evaluate whether everything meet the requirement and quality standard (e.g. fire safety, the height of stairs, elevators etc.), so that they can issue the certificate or approval for me to start selling these apartments. Therefore, it is necessary to highlight this particular key person, also allocate and identify this inspector as one of the key stakeholder.
Q4. Consider the following sociograms. Describe the structure of each sociogram in graphs
1, 2 and 3, and the degree centrality of the focal organisation (F.O.) in each graph.
Graph 1: It is a clear structure where everyone is connected to everyone. The focal organisation has same apply for A, B, C,D. Everyone is connected to one another. Therefore, it is clear structure which is also an open communication where everyone can assess to each other. The degree centrality of the FO is 4.
Graph 2: It is a clear and closeness structure where everyone is connected to everyone. When removing the focal organisation, A, B, C, D is still connected to each other. A, B, C, D connect each other though FO, but also have direct connection with each other. The degree centrality of the FO is 4.
Graph 3: The structure of this graph is more complex than the other two, as the FO is connecting to numbers of disperse groups. The FO is connecting to F,A,G group, H, E, I group and D, J, L, K group. The H, E, I group and D, J, L, K group are actually connected by I and J. Moreover, the FO also is connecting to S, C, P, R group. S, C, P, R group and M, N, O group are connected by C and M, also D, J, L, K group is connected with M, N, O group by L and M. Everyone in each disperse groups is connected to each other, and everyone in this graph also is connected to everyone. The degree centrality of the FO is 5.
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