Practical sheet | REF: FIC0805 V1

Formalize the stakeholder network with a mind map

Author: Marc DESRUMAUX

Publication date: May 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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    3. Mind map, a tool for representing relationships

    You now have the basic elements to create your map: you now need to indicate "roads, paths, forests, streams" and other relevant details, i.e. :

    • relationships of dependence or subordination ;

    • influence relationships, often bijective ;

    • comment bubbles ;

    • confidential" notes, which do not appear on the printout and keep track of exchanges between promoters;

    • classification tags: resources.

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