Domain-Specific Stakeholder Communication Framework
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A Domain-Specific Stakeholder Communication Framework is a communication framework that guides stakeholder engagement during domain-specific model evaluation and domain-specific reporting.
- AKA: Industry-Specific Communication Framework, Domain Reporting Protocol, Domain Stakeholder Engagement Framework.
- Context:
- It can typically involve Stakeholder Collaboration for domain-specific report review.
- It can typically emphasize Domain-Specific Professional Communication and domain-specific result presentation.
- It can typically define Communication Channels including meetings, dashboards, and reports for domain-specific message types.
- It can typically specify Terminology Bridges to translate technical metrics into domain-relevant language.
- It can typically incorporate Feedback Mechanisms to refine models and reports based on domain-specific stakeholder input.
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- It can often ensure Compliance with disclosure requirements and privacy requirements.
- It can often establish Communication Schedules for domain-specific updates.
- It can often create Stakeholder Maps identifying key domain stakeholders.
- It can often develop Message Templates for different domain-specific audience types.
- It can often maintain Communication Audit Trails for regulatory compliance.
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- It can range from being a Formal Domain-Specific Stakeholder Communication Framework to being an Informal Domain-Specific Stakeholder Communication Framework, depending on its communication structure formality.
- It can range from being a One-Time Domain-Specific Stakeholder Communication Framework to being a Continuous Domain-Specific Stakeholder Communication Framework, depending on its engagement frequency.
- It can range from being a Single-Organization Domain-Specific Stakeholder Communication Framework to being a Multi-Organization Domain-Specific Stakeholder Communication Framework, depending on its organizational scope.
- It can range from being a Hierarchical Domain-Specific Stakeholder Communication Framework to being a Flat Domain-Specific Stakeholder Communication Framework, depending on its communication structure.
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- It can integrate with Domain-Specific Model Communication Strategy for message alignment.
- It can support Domain-Specific Model Performance Report through distribution protocols.
- It can enable Domain-Specific Model Validation Protocol through transparency requirements.
- It can connect to Domain-Specific Workflow Integration for operational communication.
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- Example(s):
- Legal Stakeholder Communication Frameworks, such as:
- Frameworks coordinating between legal counsel, risk managers, and AI engineers on contract risk model evaluations.
- Communication protocols for sharing legal AI findings with compliance teams and executives.
- Engagement frameworks for law firms communicating AI capabilities to clients.
- Healthcare Stakeholder Communication Frameworks, such as:
- Communication plans for sharing healthcare model results with clinicians, IT staff, and regulators.
- Frameworks for coordinating clinical trial AI results among researchers, ethics committees, and sponsors.
- Patient communication protocols for AI-assisted diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
- Financial Stakeholder Communication Frameworks, such as:
- Frameworks for periodic updates to financial regulators on credit risk model performance.
- Communication structures for trading algorithm performance to investors and board members.
- Protocols for fraud detection system updates to security teams and customer service.
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- Legal Stakeholder Communication Frameworks, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Ad Hoc Communications lacking structure or stakeholder mapping.
- Generic Communication Frameworks not tailored to domain requirements.
- Internal Memos without stakeholder engagement strategy.
- See: Stakeholder Communication System, Domain-Specific Professional Analysis Task, Communication Task, Stakeholder Theory, Formal Plan, AGI Stakeholder Communication, MCP Communication Server, Request-Response Communication Pattern.
- References:
- (2025). Domain-Specific Stakeholder Communication Framework Guidelines.