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stake holders are affected by business closures as they might not get an intrest back with the money they invested also schools or other suppliers might be realisng on the product, so therefore wont be able to sell the product causing a loss
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There are several advantages when a takeover happens within a business. The best thing is that essentially, a new pair of eyes are coming in to look at things and the company might improve.
Your company's CEO has just learned that your firm's equity can be viewed as an option. Why might he want to increase the riskiness of the company and why might other stakeholders be unhappy about this?
Key stakeholders are a subset of stakeholders who have power to prevent the project from achieving its full set of objectives and potentially may cause the project to fail.Identifying all the project stakeholders might be a difficult task, but the following are the obvious stakeholders in any project:Project SponsorProject ManagerPMOProject TeamProgram Manager (If Applicable)Portfolio Manager (If Applicable)Portfolio Review BoardFunctional ManagerOperational ManagementSellersBusiness PartnersCustomers
HSBC affects stakeholders in various ways depending on the policies that it takes up. In the latest, go-green initiative, all stakeholders are to take part in creating awareness and promoting the conservation of the environment.
stake holders are affected by business closures as they might not get an intrest back with the money they invested also schools or other suppliers might be realisng on the product, so therefore wont be able to sell the product causing a loss
Internal Stakeholders include owners of the business, customers, suppliers, employees, and so forth. External stakeholders do not own or work with the business, but still have an interest in the business. They include: Interest group that might want to kick against the new developments, Associations and organisation inclusive; the press/media, local governments, local communities, and public authorities.External stakeholders might also be debtholders/creditors (i.e. a bank, if the business has a loan taken out)IMPROVEMENT OF THE ABOVESome of the above is actually misleading.First of all, stakeholders is the community of people affected by the decisions and actions of a business. They don't have a direct share in the ownership of the business.Internal stakeholders are people who work directly within the business.These includes:- employees- managementExternal stakeholders are people who are not directly working within the business but are affected in some way from the decisions of the business.These includes:- customers- suppliers- local communities- future generations
Project stakeholders are individuals and organizations whose interests are affected (positively or negatively) by the project execution and completion. In other words, a project stakeholder has something to gain from the project or lose to the project. Accordingly, the stakeholders fall into two categories-positive stakeholders, who will normally benefit from the success of the project, and negative stakeholders, who see some form of disadvantage coming from the project. The implications obviously are that the positive stakeholders would like to see the project succeed and the negative stakeholder's would be happy if the project was delayed or even better cancelled. As an efficient project manager, it is his duty to identify all these stakeholders, because they all have something to gain or lose because of the success/failure of the project. So it is imperative that, they be kept updated with the status and developments in the project in order for a smooth continuation of work.
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There are several advantages when a takeover happens within a business. The best thing is that essentially, a new pair of eyes are coming in to look at things and the company might improve.
One might find this answer on a site such as Forbes. To find out how risk management and quality management policies affect stakeholders one also might inquire in to the response of a stock broker.
Your company's CEO has just learned that your firm's equity can be viewed as an option. Why might he want to increase the riskiness of the company and why might other stakeholders be unhappy about this?
One might find this answer on a site such as Forbes. To find out how risk management and quality management policies affect stakeholders one also might inquire in to the response of a stock broker.
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