A stakeholder register is a project management tool that documents and organizes information about all individuals, groups, or organizations that have an interest or stake in a project. It typically includes details such as stakeholder names, roles, contact information, their interests, influence, and impact on the project. This register helps project managers effectively communicate with stakeholders, understand their needs and expectations, and manage relationships throughout the project lifecycle.
Connected Stakeholder are directly connected with business organisations.
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 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.
Stakeholder are people or organizations that have bought shares in a company.
- Project Charter - Stakeholder management strategy - Stakeholder register
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-Stakeholder register -Project charter
-Stakeholder register -Project charter
-Stakeholder register -Project charter
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components of the tourism stakeholder system
Connected Stakeholder are directly connected with business organisations.
A stakeholder of a mutual fund is someone who has interest in it.
A stakeholder - is a person who has invested money in something.
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.