It is also essential to know who the people responsible for the parliamentarian's agenda are. In fact, all the people who are around the decision-makers are very important, Beatriz emphasizes. It is necessary to have a very good relationship with all of these people, as they are the ones who define who has access to the stakeholder .
Once the previous steps have been completed, it is now time to open the mapping to people who are talking about the subject in question. Use keywords to find the actors who are discussing the issue and showing interest in the possible decision. Check speeches, public demonstrations, news, social networks and all the repercussions on the topic.
Beatriz suggests that on Twitter, for example, you can create lists benin mobile database so that you don't have to follow all the members of parliament, but you can still access relevant tweets. The social network also provides ready-made lists for you to choose from, with professionals ranging from political journalists to members of parliament from a specific legislature.
A valuable tip for those who do not have an intelligent stakeholder management platform is the free Google Alerts tool . Raphael highlights the efficiency of the service for registering keywords and automatically finding what is interesting for the strategy. The tool allows you to receive information directly by email.
Another way to stay up to date with the issues of interest to your stakeholders is the government's e-Agendas service . The system was updated at the end of last year and visibility is much better due to a recent standardization, recalls Beatriz. However, with the new registrations at the beginning of the year, a lot of information still needs to be made available for the portal to function fully.
To more easily find stakeholders who can help defend your agenda, Beatriz suggests analyzing the profession of the parliamentarians, making it easier to address specific issues. For example, the authorization of medications. Who has medical training to help me defend my interests? On the Chamber's website, you can check the profession of the parliamentarians.