and the influences of Stakeholders 38036520510500 Produced by: Brodie-Dee Johnson Business: NBV Enterprise Solutions Business Advisor: Brodie-Dee Johnson Submission Date: October 2nd 2014 Lecturer: Julie O’Callaghan Content Page: Introduction: Introduction to the company‚ and what I do – Page 3 Section 1: The two types of Business’‚ their purpose and ownership Page 4 Section2: Different Stakeholders who influence the purpose Page 5/6 Section 3: Points of Views from different stakeholders
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Stakeholders 1st Business: Nike The aim of this business is to provide and develop products for athletes of every ability and to make sure their products help athletes reach their potential. They also want to create business opportunities that set them apart from competition and also to provide value for their stakeholders. Having objectives in a business is very important because it brings goals that the business needs to reach and also allows the company to be united. With Nike being a huge
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there is no motivation then the product would be not at a high stranded. | Suppliers | The suppliers that the Eden Project usesare local which is to minimise transport pollution and to support the local community. | Coca-Cola uses suppliers from different parts of the world which means that the costs are low as the supplier are from abroad. In order to have a successful relationship with
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A corporate stakeholder is that which can affect or be affected by the actions of the business as a whole. Examples of a company’s stakeholders Stakeholders | | Government | Taxation‚ VAT‚ legislation‚ low unemployment‚ truthful reporting. | Employees | Rates of pay‚ job security‚ compensation‚ respect‚ truthful communication. | Customers | Value‚ quality‚ customer care‚ ethical products. | Suppliers | Providers of products and services used in the end product for the customer‚ equitable
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Walmart Stakeholders 3/18/2013 Walmart is one of the largest retailers in the world that is steadily growing and seeking to develop ways of meeting the needs of their stakeholders. In our textbook‚ stakeholders are defined as “people who stand to gain or lose by the policies and activities of a business and whose concerns the business needs to address” (Nickels‚ McHugh & McHugh‚ 2009). Walmart has several internal and external stakeholders that keep the business at the top of the retail
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climbing wall and much more facilities so people can practice different types of sports‚ dance and even hire rooms to organise meetings. 2. Describe the different stakeholders who influence the purpose of these contrasting organisations. TESCO PLC In Tesco we can identify different stakeholders such as investors/shareholders (owners)‚ customers‚ employees‚ suppliers and financiers. Investors/shareholders are very important stakeholders in Tesco as they are the owners and will obviously want it
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(M1) Explain the points of view of different stakeholders seeking to influence the aims and objectives of two contrasting organisations Points of view of Mark and Spencer stakeholders: Customers They would usually want Mark and Spencer to produce high-quality‚ value-for-money products. Customers often identify with the brands they buy. They like to see improvements that give them better value for money. Customers would want aims and objectives that are focused on satisfying their needs as customers
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performance from 1983-1993; (b) a discussion of the principal conclusions derived from the data that (1) corporations manage relationships with stakeholder groups rather than with society as a whole‚ (2) it is important to distinguish between social issues and stakeholder issues‚ and (3) it is necessary to identify the appropriate level of analysis in order to evaluate CSP; and (c) a discussion of propositions and areas for further research. A fundamental problem in the field of business and society has
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The Stakeholder Theory Charles Fontaine Antoine Haarman Stefan Schmid - December 2006 - Stakeholder Theory of the MNC Index 1. Introduction ........................................................................................3 2. Basic idea of the Stakeholder Theory and Definition ....................3 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. The stakeholder concept – popular and trendy..........................................................................4 Different definitions of Stakeholder
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Explain the Points of View of Different Stakeholders Seeking to Influence the Aims and Objectives of Two Contrasting Companies. Muslim Aid Aims of the Organisation Muslim Aid’s aims are to prevent poverty from maximizing and also to help raise money to those in need of it. Employees Muslim Aid is a charity organisation which is run by fundraisers. There are many stakeholders. One of them is the donors which donate to Muslim Aid’s charity along with other stakeholders like voluntary‚ people who
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