By George Obua | Project Leader
Yearly and more frequent Consultative Meetings
At the beginning of every year, Kole Intellectual Forum conducts consultative meeting with their stakeholders with the hope of gathering input, perspectives, and feedback from them (the stakeholders) before they could make up a plan to implement any project, allowing them (Stakeholders) through their diverse viewpoints to informed the implementers, particularly on some significant changes on the projects
The key reasons why Kole Intellectual Forum makes up consultative meetings is to help them to:
Gather information:
To collect data and insights from experts, affected parties, or the community regarding a specific issue or proposed solution.
Seek feedback:
To get opinions and suggestions on a plan, policy, or project, allowing for potential improvements and adjustments.
Build consensus:
To work towards agreement among stakeholders by discussing different perspectives and finding common ground.
Increase buy-in:
By including people in the decision-making process, they are more likely to support the final outcome.
Identify potential issues:
To proactively uncover challenges or concerns that might arise from a proposed plan.
Promote collaboration:
To foster open communication and teamwork among different parties involved.
Address concerns:
To provide a platform for individuals to voice their worries and have them addressed.
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