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Who is stakeholders..? Explain about it in a few words..? | MUNIPALLI AKSHAY PAUL |
A stakeholder is a person, group, or organization that has a vested interest in a project or organization, and can be affected by or affect the outcome. Stakeholders can be directly or indirectly affected, and can have a strong interest in the project for academic, political, or philosophical reasons.
Here are some examples of stakeholders:
Customers: Provide resources to the business
Employees: Provide services to the business and rely on the business for job security and benefits
Investors: Have invested capital in the business and want a return on their investment
Suppliers: Part of the company's supply chain
Board members: Part of the organization's leadership
Volunteers: Part of the organization
Government entities: Can be stakeholders in a business or organization
Community members: Can be stakeholders in an organization or project
Stakeholders can be categorized as internal, external, or strategic:
Internal: Stakeholders who are part of the business unit, team, or department where the project is taking place
External: Stakeholders who are outside the company, such as customers and suppliers
Strategic: Stakeholders who are directly involved in the project and whose advocacy is critical to the success of the project
Stakeholders play an important role in ensuring the success or failure of a company.
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