The document outlines the Atlanta Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce's (AMBCC) collaborative networks and stakeholder development strategy. The AMBCC works with business, community, and government stakeholders. It also focuses on marketing, training, and growing membership. The strategy involves taking ownership over processes and establishing meaningful relations with key stakeholders upwards, laterally, and downwards. A 90-day planner outlines membership level goals and activities. Contact information is provided for the chairperson.
1. Atlanta Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce Collaborative Networks
Business
Community Government
AMBCC
Marketing Training
Membership
2. Atlanta Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce Collaborative Networks
Business
Community Government
AMBCC
Marketing Training
Membership
3. Stakeholder Development Strategy-Taking Ownership
The concept of stakeholder participation and stakeholder analysis was widely adopted
by the public sector in the 1980's and 1990's. Its principles have influence the
implementation of new laws, governmental initiatives and projects depend on the active
support of the affected people, a process which is also described by the term
"ownership".
By taking ownership of processes means that stakeholders see these as part of or
supplement to their own livelihood strategy. Change management theory has established
that many well-conceived public initiatives fail because of lack of ownership and
consequent widespread resistance of stakeholders.
Review the following slides to help you development key stakeholders in which you desire
to establish meaningful relations.
9. Contact Information
Chairperson
Chairperson
C.H.A.M.B.E.R. Leadership Institute
C.H.A.M.B.E.R. Leadership Institute
Atlanta Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce
Atlanta Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce
(770) 374-6226
(770) 374-6226
lead@ambcc.org
lead@ambcc.org
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