Project Sponsor
Project Team
Customer
Users
Identifying all the project stakeholders might be a difficult task, but the following are the obvious stakeholders in any project:
1. Primary Stakeholders are often project staff, supervisors, senior managers and founders.
2. Secondary Stakeholders include project participants and their families; direct service staff; and other professionals providing subsequent services to program participants.
3. Tertiary Stakeholders may be potential program participants, the general public or members of the same profession.
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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.
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.
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A connected stakeholder is party to a connection between stakeholders. For example, a bank and a VC may be mutually funding your project, so they're connected stakeholders.
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Anyone who is not holding a stake is a NON-example. So is a table or happiness.
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.
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.
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