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A stakeholder is a person who owns stock (a stake) in a corporation .
A stockholder or shareholder is the holder or owner of stock in a corporation. A stakeholder is anyone that has an interest or is affected by a corporation. In other words, the stockholder isn't the only party having a stake in the corporation. Other stakeholders in a corporation include the employees, the employees' families, suppliers, customers, community, and others. Some organizations do not have stockholders, but have stakeholders. For example, the state university doesn't have stockholders, but it has many stakeholders: students, the students' families, professors, administrators, employers, state taxpayers, the local community, the state community, society in general, custodians, suppliers, etc.
No, government and creditor are the external stakeholders.
Yes. In the broadest sense of the term, a stakeholder is anyone who benefits financially by the company being in business (bond holders, employees, suppliers, etc.).
Stakeholders in a business are any entity that is effected by the operations of that business in some way. The most obvious stakeholders are employees, owners, and customers. Other stakeholders are indirect stakeholders such as competitors, the neighborhood the business is in, the government, and the environment.
A stakeholder is a person who owns stock (a stake) in a corporation .
A stockholder or shareholder is the holder or owner of stock in a corporation. A stakeholder is anyone that has an interest or is affected by a corporation. In other words, the stockholder isn't the only party having a stake in the corporation. Other stakeholders in a corporation include the employees, the employees' families, suppliers, customers, community, and others. Some organizations do not have stockholders, but have stakeholders. For example, the state university doesn't have stockholders, but it has many stakeholders: students, the students' families, professors, administrators, employers, state taxpayers, the local community, the state community, society in general, custodians, suppliers, etc.
Your boss, the shareholders and all stakeholders (staff, customers, suppliers, etc..)
There are two type of stakeholders which are internal stakeholders and external stakeholders. Thank you
No, government and creditor are the external stakeholders.
Yes. In the broadest sense of the term, a stakeholder is anyone who benefits financially by the company being in business (bond holders, employees, suppliers, etc.).
Stakeholders in a business are any entity that is effected by the operations of that business in some way. The most obvious stakeholders are employees, owners, and customers. Other stakeholders are indirect stakeholders such as competitors, the neighborhood the business is in, the government, and the environment.
Customers are primary stakeholders.
Stakeholders and change management
It makes the stakeholders rich.
1. Capital market stakeholders 2. Product market stakeholders and 3.Organizational stakeholders
A stake holder is someone entrusted to hold the stakes for two or more persons betting against one another. A shareholder is someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation