Stakeholder Engagement
Stakeholder engagement is critical for campus decarbonization because it moves the initiative from a technical project to an institutional transformation, ensuring that diverse perspectives lead to resilient and widely accepted solutions. Engaging specific groups early and continuously builds trust, mitigates risks, and creates a sense of shared responsibility necessary for long-term success.
We’ve provided you with a comprehensive look at best practices and helpful tips for engaging with four main stakeholder groups: your energy team, key decision makers, your utility, and your finance team. Explore the content below to ensure your campus is set up for a successful decarbonization project.
Four Main Stakeholder Groups
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Your Energy Team
Learn More about Your Energy TeamIdentify and assess your multi-functional decarbonization team, using a helpful table that identifies at what part of the process they should be engaged.
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Decision Makers
Learn More about Decision MakersGet 10 helpful steps for engaging decision makers and getting their buy in for a smooth and successful decarbonization project.
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Utility
Learn More about UtilityExplore impactful steps to upgrade your facilities by initiating work with your utility—plus get insight on how to prepare for those conversations.
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Finance Team
Learn More about Finance TeamPrepare yourself for the most productive discussions with the CFO and finance team, including key areas to discuss and smart questions to ask.
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