Network 
Mapping 
The funnest thing to do ever!!!
Networks 
We want to build networks: 
Network-Centric Engagement 
• Lots of leadership 
• Self-organizing teams 
• Rapidly expandable 
• Efficient 
• Communication and resources travel 
in all directions
Stakeholder Mapping 
“Stakeholder analysis is a term that refers to the action of 
analyzing the attitudes of stakeholders towards something 
(most frequently a project). It is frequently used during the 
preparation phase of a project to assess the attitudes of the 
stakeholders regarding the potential changes. Stakeholder 
analysis can be done once or on a regular basis to track 
changes in stakeholder attitudes over time” - Wikipedia 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stakeholder_analysis
Finding the Stakeholders 
What questions do we need to ask to find out 
who our stakeholders are? 
Who is interested in data becoming more 
accessible? 
What are major events surrounding data in my 
area?
Start listing them! 
A helpful matrix will guide you! 
Stakeholder interest/ 
mandate 
initiatives region/city Expertise sector Open Data 
Policy 
NIC it/data 
infascture 
open data 
mandate 
data.gov.in delhi gov it 
structure 
open gov 
data 
pro
Stakeholder influence 
Who is important and why? 
i.e 
Who is important for decision making? 
Who is important for spreading the word? 
Who is important for providing skills? 
Who can expand the community in a particular way?
How do you involve them? 
What is the best way to involve a particular 
stakeholder? 
Do a workshop for them? 
Meeting? 
Give them information?
Find out their needs? and what they 
can give? 
Part of the matrix is what do these people 
need? and what can they provide? 
Capacity? 
Skills? 
Ideas? 
Space to be heard?
Who should be connected? 
As a node or the center of a network. 
You’re work is to try to connect people and 
facilitate taking things forward. 
Never forget - are you building trust? what are 
the politics between groups? How much are 
you willing to take on as facilitator?
Rinse and Repeat 
Stakeholder mapping shouldn’t end, it’s a live 
exercise.
Thank you! 
Nisha Thompson 
DataMeet.org 
nisha@datameet.org 
@fakenisha

Network mapping with School of Data

  • 1.
    Network Mapping Thefunnest thing to do ever!!!
  • 2.
    Networks We wantto build networks: Network-Centric Engagement • Lots of leadership • Self-organizing teams • Rapidly expandable • Efficient • Communication and resources travel in all directions
  • 3.
    Stakeholder Mapping “Stakeholderanalysis is a term that refers to the action of analyzing the attitudes of stakeholders towards something (most frequently a project). It is frequently used during the preparation phase of a project to assess the attitudes of the stakeholders regarding the potential changes. Stakeholder analysis can be done once or on a regular basis to track changes in stakeholder attitudes over time” - Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stakeholder_analysis
  • 4.
    Finding the Stakeholders What questions do we need to ask to find out who our stakeholders are? Who is interested in data becoming more accessible? What are major events surrounding data in my area?
  • 5.
    Start listing them! A helpful matrix will guide you! Stakeholder interest/ mandate initiatives region/city Expertise sector Open Data Policy NIC it/data infascture open data mandate data.gov.in delhi gov it structure open gov data pro
  • 6.
    Stakeholder influence Whois important and why? i.e Who is important for decision making? Who is important for spreading the word? Who is important for providing skills? Who can expand the community in a particular way?
  • 7.
    How do youinvolve them? What is the best way to involve a particular stakeholder? Do a workshop for them? Meeting? Give them information?
  • 8.
    Find out theirneeds? and what they can give? Part of the matrix is what do these people need? and what can they provide? Capacity? Skills? Ideas? Space to be heard?
  • 9.
    Who should beconnected? As a node or the center of a network. You’re work is to try to connect people and facilitate taking things forward. Never forget - are you building trust? what are the politics between groups? How much are you willing to take on as facilitator?
  • 10.
    Rinse and Repeat Stakeholder mapping shouldn’t end, it’s a live exercise.
  • 11.
    Thank you! NishaThompson DataMeet.org nisha@datameet.org @fakenisha