b) What is motivating them to become involved with Blessed Farm?
c) Evaluate each proposal identifying:
i. Blessed Farm's relative strengths and weaknesses in respect of each proposal; ii. The information required before such a proposal can be undertaken; iii. The sources of that information; iv. Which Stakeholders are likely to be for or against the proposal and their relative power to obstruct its implementation;
v. The changes which have to be made in order to implement the proposal.Identify Blessed Farm's stakeholders.
b) What is motivating them to become involved with Blessed Farm?
c) Evaluate each proposal identifying:
i. Blessed Farm's relative strengths and weaknesses in respect of each …show more content…
proposal; ii. The information required before such a proposal can be undertaken; iii. The sources of that information; iv. Which Stakeholders are likely to be for or against the proposal and their relative power to obstruct its implementation;
v.
The changes which have to be made in order to implement the proposal.Identify Blessed Farm's stakeholders.
b) What is motivating them to become involved with Blessed Farm?
c) Evaluate each proposal identifying:
i. Blessed Farm's relative strengths and weaknesses in respect of each proposal; ii. The information required before such a proposal can be undertaken; iii. The sources of that information; iv. Which Stakeholders are likely to be for or against the proposal and their relative power to obstruct its implementation;
v. The changes which have to be made in order to implement the proposal.Identify Blessed Farm's stakeholders.
b) What is motivating them to become involved with Blessed Farm?
c) Evaluate each proposal identifying:
i. Blessed Farm's relative strengths and weaknesses in respect of each proposal; ii. The information required before such a proposal can be undertaken; iii. The sources of that information; iv. Which Stakeholders are likely to be for or against the proposal and their relative power to obstruct its implementation;
v. The changes which have to be made in order to implement the proposal.Identify Blessed Farm's stakeholders.
b) What is motivating them to become involved with Blessed …show more content…
Farm?
c) Evaluate each proposal identifying:
i. Blessed Farm's relative strengths and weaknesses in respect of each proposal; ii. The information required before such a proposal can be undertaken; iii. The sources of that information; iv. Which Stakeholders are likely to be for or against the proposal and their relative power to obstruct its implementation;
v.
The changes which have to be made in order to implement the proposal.Identify Blessed Farm's stakeholders.
b) What is motivating them to become involved with Blessed Farm?
c) Evaluate each proposal identifying:
i. Blessed Farm's relative strengths and weaknesses in respect of each proposal; ii. The information required before such a proposal can be undertaken; iii. The sources of that information; iv. Which Stakeholders are likely to be for or against the proposal and their relative power to obstruct its implementation;
v. The changes which have to be made in order to implement the proposal.Identify Blessed Farm's stakeholders.
b) What is motivating them to become involved with Blessed Farm?
c) Evaluate each proposal identifying:
i. Blessed Farm's relative strengths and weaknesses in respect of each proposal; ii. The information required before such a proposal can be undertaken; iii. The sources of that information; iv. Which Stakeholders are likely to be for or against the proposal and their relative power to obstruct its implementation;
v. The changes which have to be made in order to implement the proposal.Identify Blessed Farm's stakeholders.
b) What is motivating them to become involved with Blessed
Farm?
c) Evaluate each proposal identifying:
i. Blessed Farm's relative strengths and weaknesses in respect of each proposal; ii. The information required before such a proposal can be undertaken; iii. The sources of that information; iv. Which Stakeholders are likely to be for or against the proposal and their relative power to obstruct its implementation;
v. The changes which have to be made in order to implement the proposal.Identify Blessed Farm's stakeholders.
b) What is motivating them to become involved with Blessed Farm?
c) Evaluate each proposal identifying:
i. Blessed Farm's relative strengths and weaknesses in respect of each proposal; ii. The information required before such a proposal can be undertaken; iii. The sources of that information; iv. Which Stakeholders are likely to be for or against the proposal and their relative power to obstruct its implementation;
v. The changes which have to be made in order to implement the proposal.