Structured stakeholder input collection is one of the methods used by Risk Sciences International to better understand risk.
Broadly
Structured stakeholder input collection involves systematically gathering views, experiences, or judgments from affected parties through surveys, workshops, or consultations. It ensures inclusivity, transparency, and relevance in risk framing and analysis. Success depends on clarity of objectives, representative sampling, and meaningful integration of input into outcomes.
More specifically
RSI designs and facilitates structured engagement processes to inform its Understanding Risk work. This includes customized survey instruments, expert panels, and moderated forums. RSI emphasizes respectful engagement, documented responses, and clear pathways by which stakeholder input shapes outputs—ensuring both credibility and legitimacy in results.