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Stakeholder Analysis for the policy the Clean Power Act

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Develop a Stakeholder Analysis for the policy the Clean Power Act
from a “prospective position.” Begin by stating an appropriate claim.

1.Apply the procedures for stakeholder
analysis presented in Box 3.0 “Conducting a Stakeholder Analysis” to generate a
list of at least five to ten (5-10) stakeholders who affect or are affected by
problems in the issue area chosen for analysis.

2.After generating the list, create a
cumulative frequency distribution. Place stakeholders on the horizontal axis,
numbering them from 1 …n. On the vertical axis, place the number of new
(nonduplicate) ideas generated by each stakeholder (the ideas can be
objectives, alternatives, outcomes, causes, etc.). Connect the total new ideas
of each stakeholder with a line graph.

3.After creating a cumulative frequency
distribution from the list, discuss new ideas generated by each stakeholder. (Note: The
ideas may be objectives, alternatives, outcomes causes, etc.; ideas should not
be duplicates.)

4.Write an analysis of the results of the
frequency distribution that answers the following questions: (a) Does the line
graph flatten out? (b) If so, after how many stakeholders? (c) What conclusions
can be drawn about the policy problems in the issue area? (Note: Compare
your work with Case Study 3.1 at the end of the chapter.)

5. Include at least four (4) peer-reviewed
references (no more than five [5] years old) from material outside the textbook
to support your views. Note:Appropriate peer-reviewed references
include scholarly articles and governmental Websites. Do not use open source
Websites such as Wikipedia, Sparknotes.com, Ask.com, and similar Websites are
not acceptable resources.

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