M1 – Explain the points of view of different stakeholders seeking to influence the aims and objectives of two contrasting organisations The stakeholders in a business can be a person‚ group or organisation that has an influence in an organisation. All stakeholders are not the same‚ they all have their differences. Customers The customers are a very important stakeholder of Sainsbury’s because the aims mostly involve them‚ Sainsbury’s want to ‘deliver an ever-improving quality shopping experience
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specifically tries to distinguish between shareholder and stakeholder in business context. Firstly‚ there will be analysed main ideas of stakeholder theory‚ main principles of it. Secondly‚ the importance and characteristics of stakeholder interdependence will be shown. Thirdly‚ clear identification of main stakeholder groups and relationship between those groups will be outlined. In order‚ to distinguish shareholders from other stakeholders there will be paragraph analysing identity of this group
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College Students as a non-profit stakeholders are really important to college‚ because without them college wouldn’t be able work. Whole point of College is to teach students a subject they pick to learn. College is giving opportunity for students to come and learn what they would like to study. This is a purpose of college‚ because as an organization that’s what they want to achieve. Subject that college is offering to students are important not only for students who are taking this subject
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The Stakeholder Theory: Aiding in the Long Term Success of Corporations Managers of corporations‚ big and small‚ must make decisions everyday‚ incorporating the appropriate ethics and also maximizing corporate profit. The two major theories in decision-making are the Stockholder theory and the Stakeholder theory‚ both of which I will be explaining. First‚ I will explain the Stockholder theory as a short-term profit oriented model with regards to business ethics decisions. Then‚ I will explain
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Pharmaceutical Quality Management Part 2 Pfizer Vision‚ Mission‚ and Core Values Pfizer Inc. was established over a century ago in 1849. Just like the other pharmaceutical companies being established around that time‚ Pfizer started out as a chemical company to counteract the times health issues such as intestinal worms and hygienic complications during the civil war which haunted the earlier part of the nineteenth century. Since then Pfizer has risen to be ranked second on the list of top fifty
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Glaxo Smith Kline Panoxyl Date Submitted November‚ 9‚ 2012 Prepared By Colin Williams BUS 360 SECTION 001 Table of Contents company offering product/SERVICE 1 Company Description 1 Company Location(s) 1 Other Products Offered 1 Market Areas Sells To 1 product/SERVICE being marketed 2 Description of Product 2 Features and Capabilities 2 Product Life Cycle 2‚ 3 Market
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Glaxosmithkline | Unethical Profits | GlaxoSmithKline | | David Messer | 4/29/2013 | | David Messer Jeremy Black Business 220 April 29‚ 2013 GlaxoSmithKline GlaxoSmithKline is a U.K.-based pharmaceutical powerhouse formed by a merger in the late 90’s‚ with the most important merger being that between Glaxo Wellcome and Smith Kline Beecham. The merger created a pharmaceutical industry giant with operations in over 100 countries and annual sales over $25 billion. In the U
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Explain the views of at least 3 main stakeholders for each of your businesses What are the aims and objectives of the business? Who are the main stakeholders? What are they trying to achieve from influencing the organisation? What is their impact? Burger King The main aims and objectives of Burger King would of initially been to survive and establish themselves‚ but now as they are a huge global business they will want to become the number one fast food restaurant‚ expand (have more restaurants)
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Part I. Use the stakeholder model of business environments to critically examine the external environment of Asda Wal-Mart as outlined in the case study that follows. Each organisation has a unique external and internal environment that has unique impacts on the organisation. A stakeholder’s analysis categorises that environment determining whether an organisation or a person has any low or high interest and power over the business. Based on The Asda Wal-Mart case study‚ stakeholders are consecutive:
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Glaxosmithkline- UK Business Unit- Vaccine and Medicine Word Count- (3‚050) Executive Summary GlaxoSmithKline is one of the major pharmaceutical companies in United Kingdom that continues to traverse the competitive and challenging pharmaceutical industry. This report gives insight on the analysis of the strategies used by GlaxoSmithKline (vaccines and medicine business unit) to be able to sustain its performance in the pharmaceutical industry. This report applies PESTLE model‚ Porter’s five-force
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