The book explains how to identify and involve all stakeholders in decision-making processes. It defines the viewpoint of each stakeholder group: utilities, consumers, industry, agriculture, government officials, regulators, suppliers, public interest groups, and others and their roles and responsibilities in making TWM successful. With this book, water managers can use TWM to balance competing uses through efficient allocation by planning and managing dynamically; adapt TWM to changing conditions and local and regional variations; use TWM to share responsibility, coordination, and conflict resolution to reach decisions with participation of all units of government and stakeholders.