Books-Stakeholder1A Stakeholder Approach to Issues Management

The book will appeal to corporate managers who must manage issues and controversies involving outside groups and organizations. The book shows practitioners how to ground their strategic advice on the kind of empirical research that reveals the socio-political dynamics of the issue. It is the first book to approach issues management from a blended application of advances in institutional theory, social movement theory, stakeholder theory and social network analysis.



27 Tips on What to Say and Do When Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples – free eBook

A great free resource for anyone who wants to work with Indigenous Peoples, including Indian or First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Peoples.  Some great ideas to help readers before that next community meeting.

 



223 tips on what not to say or do when Working Effectively with Aboriginal Peoples – free eBook

A great free resource for anyone looking to work with Indigenous Peoples including: the Indian or First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Peoples. The 23 tips on what not to say or do are based on real life experiences from participants in our onsite and public workshops.  Some great ideas to help readers before that next community meeting.

 


Indigenous Peoples: A Guide to Terminology – free eBook

A Guide to Terminology ebook includes explanations of 43 different terms in use today in building Indigenous relations. It provides some great insights into usage and best terminology and also has links to videos and more.

 


consultation-conundrumThe Consultation Conundrum

Examining Indigenous consultation in Alberta