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Frankfurt, March 06, 2014
Benjamina RandrianariveloWorld Bank Institute
Operations OfficerLeadership & Governance
(WBILG)
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STAKEHOLDER MOBILIZATION with
NETMAP
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NET-MAP?
OA hands-on mapping tool that helps reform teams to: master the people side of change; better understand the stakeholder
networks that influence their success.
OApplying Net-Map allows increased impact.
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CONTEXT:LITERAVIA S.E.Z CASEO Reform: Set up an SEZ (Special Economic
Zone) to reinforce the existing industry cluster, attract new investment, generate more employment, transform it into a growth pole and establish a regional transport hub in the country.
O Rationale: Build upon LOGISTICS and create an SEZ around an efficient cluster of industry players involved in packaging, truck fleet management, warehousing, label printing, and inventory management.
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WHAT NEEDS ARE CRITICAL AT THIS STAGE?
O Many people with conflicting goals are involved => seek for support to: better understand actor networks and
games played; anticipate possible pitfalls and conflicts; engage among partners and develop
coalitions, engage with powerful supporters and
detractors.O And thus, develop strategies to mobilize
various constituencies and better get ready for action.
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SO HOW CAN REFORM TEAMS BE HELPED?
Respond the following question:
“Who’ll influence the success of this reform?”
For reminder, the reform is aiming at setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) to reinforce the
existing industry cluster, attract new investment, generate more employment,
transform it into a growth pole and establish a regional transport hub in the country”
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HOW TO PROCEED THEN?
O Let’s decline this main question down to four (04) sub-questions:
Who are involved in the
process? What are their formal and
informal links? What do they want? How influential are they?
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SET UP THREE (03) GROUPS
O Let’s split in three (03) groups of equal number of members.
O One person volunteers to facilitate each group.
O Another one for note taking.
O Let’s answer to each of those four (04) questions.
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WHO ARE INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS? (1/2)
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WHO ARE INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS? (2/2)
O Define categories of actors involved in the reform. Example: Political authorities; Public administration; Private sector; Civil society; International institutions; … Take a maximum of 05.
O Assign one (01) color per category of actors.
O Note the names of all individuals, groups and organizations that will influence the outcome of the reform [One (01) card per actor].
O Distribute those actor cards on an empty flipchart paper.
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WHO IS LINKED TO WHOM? (1/2)
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WHO IS LINKED TO WHOM? (2/2)
O Define different kinds of formal and informal connections (e.g. money flow, hierarchy, conflict, political pressure, reporting…);
O Draw them as arrows between the actor cards;O Ex. Money flow: Who gives money to whom?O Choose links which are very different from
each other;O Include formal and informal links;O Avoid general links (which do not say much); O Consider adding negative links (ex. conflicts);O One color per kind of link.
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WHAT DO THEY WANT? (1/2)
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WHAT DO THEY WANT? (2/2)
O Identify who is positive, negative or neutral with regards to achieving the success of the reform;
O Indicate next to each actor card with:• “++” : Strongly positive• “+” : Positive• “+/-” : Neutral • “-” : Negative• “- -” : Strongly negative
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HOW INFLUENTIAL ARE THEY? (1/2)
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HOW INFLUENTIAL ARE THEY? (2/2)
O Assess how strongly each actor will influence the success of the reform effort;
O Use wooden disks to build influence towers next to every actor card to indicate level of influence;
O Tower: Ideally put the maximum at 5;O By the end of the exercise, write
down the number next to each actor.
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WHAT DID WE LEARN FROM NET-MAP?
Bottlenecks and opportunities:O Potential coalitionsO Potential oppositionO Broader perspective O Missing links O Why projects succeed or failO Others…
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BUILDING STRATEGYO Based on those data, draft the Influence Matrix O Select the 3 to 5 more important actors (Targets) O Hand out arrows indicating recommended moves O Indicate brief description of the moves (discuss) O Indicate who can have significant influences on
them (influencers)?O Favor those – influencers – who are open-minded
enough for changeO Specify the links between those favored influencers
and targets
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INFLUENCE MATRIX Graph1 HIGH
AGAINST FOR
in relation to the issue
LOW
Influence
Position
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RECOMMENDED ACTIONS FOR INFLUENCERS (Tab1)
Tab1. ACTIONS FOR INFLUENCERS
Key Target Influencer Nature of Influence What can they do to influence Targets