A stakeholder that does not engage in direct economic exchange with a company, but is affected by or can affect its actions. (Also called a secondary stakeholder.) An example are NGO's.
Internal Stakeholders are anyone within the business such as workers, owners, shareholders etc Internal stakeholders are operating in the businesses immediate department for example a manager is an internal stakeholder as it has a direct use within the business.
The person in the organization who will be most directly and immediately affected by the outcomes of the project.
why is a business concerned with stakeholder other than the owner
A Vendor is a Key Project Stakeholder. Let us say I am constructing an apartment and have chosen a Vendor to supply the toilet sinks for my building, if my vendor messes up the delivery, my apartment will not be completed on time. Sure, I can identify another vendor and buy the stuff I want, but a lot of time will be lost in the meantime. Hence, even vendors are key project stakeholders
Organisational buyers are manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers and government agencies that buy goods and services for their own use or for resale. They include all buyers in a nation except the ultimate consumers.
stakeholder customer
A stakeholder - is a person who has invested money in something.
Connected Stakeholder are directly connected with business organisations.
components of the tourism stakeholder system
A stakeholder of a mutual fund is someone who has interest in it.
A stakeholder is any person who affects or is affected by the activities of an organisation. A claim is the outcome that the stakeholder seeks or the outcome which would benefit the stakeholder most or harm it least
A stakeholder that does not engage in direct economic exchange with a company, but is affected by or can affect its actions. (Also called a secondary stakeholder.) An example are NGO's.
Stakeholder are people who have an interest in company or organization's affairs.
A stakeholder is an individual or group of people who have an interest in a business. Some stakeholders are stockholders, employees, customers, the community or society in which the company operates, etc. Sometimes, even the government can be a stakeholder. Anyone that has a "stake" in the company is a stakeholder basically.
nonmarket activities, underground economy, negative externalities, and quality of life
Transparency, accountability, fairness, and responsibility are all principles for stakeholder cooperation.
Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future was created in 1987.