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Hosted by: MIT PKG Center

All social innovation work takes place in the context of a particular culture, market, existing legal and policy framework, and intervention landscape where individuals, community groups, government and NGOs are working to achieve change. These stakeholders will all influence whether an innovation takes hold.

In this session, explore questions such as: Who are the various stakeholders for our work and how might they influence or be affected by our initiatives? Who might be willing and effective partners? What factors do we need to consider in project design and rollout strategy? Use stakeholder mapping tools to analyze the work of several ongoing projects to suggest strategies for stakeholder engagement.

This workshop is part of a campus-wide series called GET GOOD STUFF DONE — a collaboration of 10 centers / programs across the Institute. This workshop is being co-hosted by Brandeis University’s Heller School for Social Policy and Management, PKG Center, REAP and MIT D-Lab.


Details

Wed, February 28, 2018
5:30–7:30 pm

Dinner will be served

MIT Stata Center
32 Vassar Street (Room 32-124)
Cambridge, MA 02139

For more details and to register, visit the event page.