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old-economy organizations (Corporation) that perform their primary business off-line, selling physical products by means of physical agents.
Business motives vary among organization/company. However, they share common attributes such as but not limited to: Provide a good or a service that is of sufficient perceived value to customers that enough purchases are made of the product or service that the revenue received by the business is at a net break-even point (in the case of nonprofit business) or at a profit. Public businesses' primary motive is to return the maximum value to its shareholders.
production
The primary function of a business is to turn a profit.
Investors
1. Capital market stakeholders 2. Product market stakeholders and 3.Organizational stakeholders
nike/tony hawk
Primary stakeholders are individuals or groups who are directly affected by the actions of an organization and have a significant interest in its activities, such as customers, employees, and shareholders. Secondary stakeholders are those who are indirectly affected by the organization, such as the government, media, or local communities, and may have a lesser interest in its operations.
Primary stakeholders are the people who take part in economic transactions with the business. More often than not, they are internal stakeholders. Some examples are suppliers, stockholders, customers, creditors, and employees.
The manager
No, government and creditor are the external stakeholders.
Stakeholder is a person, group or organization that has interest or concern in an organization.Stakeholders can affect or be affected by the organization's actions, objectives and policies. Some examples of key stakeholders are creditors, directors, employees, government (and its agencies), owners (shareholders), suppliers, unions, and the community from which the business draws its resources. A party that has an interest in an enterprise or project. The primary stakeholders in a typical corporation are its investors, employees, customers and suppliers.
JPRA
Customers are primary stakeholders.
Owners have a big say in how the aims of the business are decided, but other groups also have an influence over decision making. For example, the directors who manage the day-to-day affairs of a company may decide to make higher sales a top priority rather than profits. Customers are also key stakeholders. Businesses that ignore the concerns of customers find themselves losing sales to rivals. In a small business, the most important or primary stakeholders are the owners, staff and customers. In a large company, shareholders are the primary stakeholders as they can vote out directors if they believe they are running the business badly. Less influential stakeholders are called secondary stakeholders.
Operation manager is primary responsible is to achieve the productive use of organizational resources.
The development, organization, and administration of an OPSEC program.