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Mission-specific

Every organization or team has a specific mission in mind when it comes to their external stakeholders. A customer’s platform is therefore contextualized to this specific mission on the basis of which various AI models will float the most relevant stakeholders to your Stakeholder Database.

Learn more about Stakeholder Database here.

Reach out to info@tsc.ai to learn more about contextualizing your Workspace.

Co-Mentioned & Similar Stakeholders

Discover other stakeholders mentioned together in the media

Beyond tracking media related to a specific stakeholder, TSC’s platform also identifies which stakeholders are appearing in the same content and which are perceived to be of similar nature.

Based on your Previous Engagements

Discover recommended stakeholders based on your previous engagements

Based on your history of engagements, & media interactions, the system will recommend new or emerging stakeholders who are actively shaping discussions around the issues you monitor.

This enhances stakeholder engagement strategies by broadening your outreach and engagement by considering new actors in your issues space.

Frequently asked questions

What is stakeholder intelligence, and why does it matter?
Stakeholder intelligence is the process of systematically gathering, analysing and interpreting information about the people and organisations (stakeholders) that influence, or are influenced by your organisation’s goals, operations and reputation.

It’s essential for anticipating risks, protecting reputation and building stronger, evidence-based relationships.
How can I find the right stakeholders to engage with for a specific policy issue?
You can’t rely on gut instinct or outdated lists. TSC.ai uses AI-powered stakeholder discovery that accurately extracts stakeholders from media signals, such that relevant stakeholders are identified and mapped based on relevant issues.

See how Stakeholder Discovery works
What’s the difference between stakeholder management and stakeholder intelligence?
Stakeholder management is about maintaining relationships. Stakeholder intelligence goes deeper, helping you discover, analyse, and anticipate stakeholder moves, power dynamics, and policy alignment.
Can stakeholder intelligence help with regulatory risk or ESG reporting?
Yes - stakeholder intelligence helps organisations anticipate regulatory risks and improve ESG reporting by tracking emerging policies, mapping key influencers, and monitoring stakeholder sentiment. It enables teams to identify compliance risks early, engage the right decision-makers, and document evidence-based stakeholder input, making ESG disclosures more transparent, credible, and aligned with global standards.
How do I keep up with fast-moving stakeholder ecosystems in government and policy?
Stakeholder ecosystems in government and policy evolve fast - to keep up, organisations need continuous intelligence rather than static contact lists. Stakeholder intelligence helps teams track new policymakers, advisors, and influencers as they emerge; monitor draft legislation, hearings, and public consultations in real time; and connect media trends with policy activity.

By mapping relationships and detecting early signals, it turns fragmented updates into a live picture of who’s shaping policy and how influence is shifting; helping teams stay informed, relevant, and one step ahead.
What tools help public affairs or corporate relations teams map stakeholder influence?
Leading teams use AI-powered platforms like TSC.ai to go beyond static lists. They dynamically map influence networks, power relationships, and issue-specific actors.

See how Stakeholder Network Mapping works
Can I integrate my own stakeholder lists and insights into TSC.ai?
Yes. TSC.ai lets you upload and enrich your own data, integrating internal knowledge with external intelligence for a 360° view.

Learn more about the Stakeholder Data Repository
Why do traditional CRMs or spreadsheets fall short for stakeholder engagement?
CRMs are built for sales and marketing teams to support customer knowledge. Meanwhile, stakeholder relationships management (SRM) tools are built for corporate diplomats and external affairs teams to support the discovery and engagement of stakeholders related to issues the organisation cares about.

Easily uncover new allies, potential collaborators, or key influencers.