Table with three columns labeled stakeholder, what they want to know, and how answers will be used. The middle column contains a question and rollover answer.

Stakeholder: Memoir Writer (Target audience) - What they want to know: Rollover (Is this worth my time?): Will this help me write better? Will it be interesting enough to keep me coming? - How answers will be used: To decide to participate, To recommend the program

Stakeholder: Riverton Library (Your organization) - What they want to know: Rollover (Is the program meeting the target audience’s needs?): Does their writing improve? Do participants continue in the program? - How answers will be used: To improve the program, To end program, To start another program

Stakeholder: Library Services & Technology Grant (Funders) - What they want to know: Rollover (Who does the program serve? Is the program effective?): LSTA Funders want to know the number and age of participants, how the funds were spent, what were the outcomes? - How answers will be used: To decide on continued funding, To promote replication

Stakeholder: Coffeehouse Owner (Partners) - What they want to know: Rollover (Which services produce outcomes?): How many people attend the public reading from their book? Does this program build good will? Annoy other customers? - How answers will be used: To change the process, To add partners, To change responsibilities

Ths file contains all the long descriptions for the table on the "Library example: Stakeholders influence" page. When read, you can proceed to the next page in the course sequence.