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Evaluating Stakeholder Engagement in North Carolina Sea Grant’s Strategic Planning Process
Abstract
In order to develop a strategic plan that will guide their priorities and resource
allocation for 2018-2021, North Carolina Sea Grant has implemented a multi-stage process
designed to increase stakeholder engagement and to better assess and serve the coastal
priorities of North Carolinians. This project explores strengths and potential areas
for improvement within NC Sea Grant’s planning process with a specific focus on maximizing
stakeholder engagement. By interviewing staff, observing focus groups, and creating
a survey instrument for public distribution, we developed a set of recommendations
highlighting the ways that NC Sea Grant can better facilitate inclusion of stakeholder,
public, and staff input in its strategic planning process, such as holding some stakeholder
events outside of typical business hours and discussing ways to incorporate diversity
into the strategic plan.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/11910Citation
McCord, Ashleigh; Stokes-Cawley, Elizabeth; & Tomaras, Erin (2016). Evaluating Stakeholder Engagement in North Carolina Sea Grant’s Strategic Planning
Process. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/11910.Collections
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