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		<title>BRII Assembly 9 June 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oxford University was once again the venue for the Programme when it hosted BRII’s assembly on 9 June 2009. Also attending, amongst others, were John King, CAIRO, Stuart McQuade, SLAP, Sunil Rodgers, IDMAPS, Anne-Sophie de Baets, Academic Social Networking and Mathew Jones, e-Admin of Teaching.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oxford University was once again the venue for the Programme when it hosted BRII’s assembly on 9 June 2009. Also attending, amongst others, were John King, CAIRO, Stuart McQuade, SLAP, Sunil Rodgers, IDMAPS, Anne-Sophie de Baets, Academic Social Networking and Mathew Jones, e-Admin of Teaching.</p>
<p>Sally Rumsey of BRII hosted the ‘stakeholder buy-in’ themed event and the morning was spent with each project giving a 15 minute presentation. Typically each presentation gave an overview of their respective projects, the problem being addressed by their project and how they approached the issue of stakeholder buy-in. Interestingly enough although all the projects had to deal with stakeholder buy-in from one perspective or another, their solutions were all different. <span id="more-28"></span>However, as the issue of stakeholder buy-in is such a complex area (internal politics, appropriate communications etc.), a 15 minute presentation could only scratch the surface of what each project did.</p>
<p>After lunch we were treated to a talk by Susannah Wintersgill, Head of Internal Communications at Oxford University about her recent experiences in redeveloping the University website.</p>
<p>We then had a group activity based around synthesising different approaches to stakeholder buy-in. This was kind of a brainstorming activity and was very interesting in the way that the respective projects brought their own project experiences to the table.</p>
<p>It was also suggested that JISC/SSBR might be interested in publishing an account of stakeholder buy-in methods from the existing projects. This would be thematic and evidence work that was tried and tested.</p>
<p>After the Assembly, the BRII team had organised a tour of the Bodleian library. Due to travel arrangements, especially the tube strike that day, some participants were not able to attend although they had wanted to. I think this was a really nice touch, after all many of us had not been to Oxford before and this gave us the opportunity to have a quick look around to finish the day with.</p>
<p>In conclusion, I have to admit I was dubious about spending a day in discussion about stakeholder buy-in. I am glad to report my doubts were entirely unfounded. I believe the event was useful and interesting for all of the participants, based on the feedback I received during the day. I also think everyone was able to walk away with something of interest for their project (or future project) to try out as a benefit of attending the BRII Assembly.</p>
<p><em>Mitul Shukla</em> (<a href="mailto:mitul@jisc-ssbr.net">mitul@jisc-ssbr.net</a>)</p>
<p>BRII will be uploading the presentations on their website and blog as soon as the PPTs have been sent by the participants along with pictures, notes and the guidelines/toolkit (name still to be decided!) in the near future.</p>
<p><em>Dr Cecilia Loureiro-Koechlin</em> (<a href="mailto:Cecilia.Loureiro-Koechlin@ouls.ox.ac.uk">Cecilia.Loureiro-Koechlin@ouls.ox.ac.uk</a>)</p>
<p>Project website is: <a href="http://brii.ouls.ox.ac.uk/">http://brii.ouls.ox.ac.uk/</a></p>
<p>Project blog is: <a href="http://brii-oxford.blogspot.com/">http://brii-oxford.blogspot.com/</a></p>
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