Forcefield analysis template This template is nicest to use in a brainstorming session with colleagues, but if they are not available, you can fill it in alone. You can also use it to identify context factors that you need to explore in more detail. The following page (p. 2) offers an example of a filled-in template. On the last page (p. 3), you will find an empty template for your use. You can print it out and fill it in by hand, or fill it in on the screen. Instructions 1. Identify the key context factors influencing your project. You will find a list of examples below the template, but these may not be the only ones influencing your project. Think about factors relating to knowledge, economy, institutions, values and technology that can support or oppose the change that your project aims to achieve. 2. Write the supporting factors in the column under “Forces supporting change” 3. Write the opposing factors in the column under “Forces opposing change” 4. Rate the importance each factor on a scale of 1-5. Colour the appropriate number of squares to describe your rating (1-5). 5. Use yor forcefield analysis to think about the following questions: What can I do to change my project so that supporting factors are reinforced and opposing ones weakened? What can I do to change my context so that supporting factors are reinforced and opposing ones weakened? 6. If necessary, repeat your forcefield analysis to see whether it has changed. http://mechanisms.energychange.info 1 Forcefield analysis tempate Example of a filled in template Forces supporting change our project Forces opposing change Public awareness of problem Current price of energy Competencies Investment cycles Existing R(D support Current legislation Future price of energy Availability of applications Availability of services/support Existing practical examples Promoting investments for residential energy efficiency Value of property Existing standards Existing norms and customs Social concerns Public doubts Economic outlook Examples of potential forces supporting or opposing change in energy saving projects KNOWLEDGE Public awareness of the problem Target group's & stakeholders' competency Existing R&D support ECONOMY Current and future price of energy Availability of finance Economic outlook (upturn/downturn) Investment cycles INSTITUTIONS Current legislation and state support Future legislation and state support Existing standards Existing norms and customs TECHNOLOGY Availability of suitable applications for your problem Availability of services and support Public controversies /doubts Existing practical examples VALUES Environmental concern of target group and stakeholders Social concerns of target group and stakeholders Values related home/work http://mechanisms.energychange.info 2 Forcefield analysis tempate Empty template for your use Forces supporting change our project Forces opposing change Promoting investments for residential energy efficiency Examples of potential forces supporting or opposing change in energy saving projects KNOWLEDGE Public awareness of the problem Target group's & stakeholders' competency Existing R&D support ECONOMY Current and future price of energy Availability of finance Economic outlook (upturn/downturn) Investment cycles INSTITUTIONS Current legislation and state support Future legislation and state support Existing standards Existing norms and customs TECHNOLOGY Availability of suitable applications for your problem Availability of services and support Public controversies /doubts Existing practical examples VALUES Environmental concern of target group and stakeholders Social concerns of target group and stakeholders Values related home/work http://mechanisms.energychange.info 3