What do you do if your GIS leadership is struggling to establish strong stakeholder relationships?
When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) leadership faces challenges in building robust relationships with stakeholders, it can hinder the success of projects and initiatives. GIS, a framework for gathering, managing, and analyzing data rooted in the science of geography, is pivotal in decision-making across various sectors. Strong stakeholder relationships are crucial for effective GIS implementation because they facilitate the exchange of valuable insights and foster collaboration. If you find that your GIS leadership is struggling with this aspect, it's essential to take proactive steps to remedy the situation.
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