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    GES3250 Environmental Assessment and Decision Making Research Essay- Topic 3 Stakeholder Engagement – A Case Study: The Victorian Desalination Project Introduction During environmental debates‚ the various stakeholders involved often have competing values‚ motivations and purposes. One example used to demonstrate this is the Victorian Desalination Plant (proposed to be completed 2011) in Wonthaggi‚ Victoria‚ Australia. The Victorian Desalination Project is a controversial project involving

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    Strayer University 2-19-2015 Stakeholders A stakeholder is a person‚ group or organization that has interest or concern in an organization (businessdictionary). Generally the common characteristics stakeholders might have are if they stand to gain or lose through the success or failure of the company. “A corporate stakeholder can affect the actions of a business as a whole” (businessdictionary). PharmaCARE is a well-reputed company whose number one goal is to produce quality care products

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    Introduction: Principals are responsible for facilitating their school’s interactions with parents and others in the school community. This responsibility includes working with parents when disciplinary issues arise‚ when students are not succeeding academically‚ and when parents have concerns. Situation: In one school‚ the parents got so involved that collectively‚ they interfered with the transfer of the classroom location because they have contributed so much to its improvement. The school

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    Stakeholder Stakeholder is a person or groups who have interest in the success of the organization. A stakeholder is mainly concerned with an organization delivering better results and meeting its financial objectives.  There are two types of stakeholder. 1. Internal Stakeholder 2. External Stakeholder Internal Stakeholder:- Internal Stakeholder is someone who works inside the organization or anyone within the organization that will benefit from the company’s profits. For example:-

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    Case Study: Continental Airlines Takes Off with Real-time Business Intelligence Continental’s Teradata active data warehouse provides a powerful platform for quickly developing and deploying applications in revenue management‚ customer relationship management‚ flight and ground operations‚ fraud detection‚ security‚ and others‚ and the applications are generating quantifiable benefits for Continental. Real-time data denotes information that is delivered immediately after collection. There is

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    influence different stakeholders exert in one organisation. In this assignment I will be evaluating the influence different stakeholders have in one organisation. A stakeholder is someone who takes an interest in a business whether it being small or big. For example‚ in Nike‚ a stakeholder could be an employee or a customer as they would have to take massive interest in the business. Out of the two businesses I chose for P2 and M1‚ I will choose newsagents. The first stakeholder I will evaluate is

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    Describe the different stakeholders who influence the purpose of two contrasting businesses A stakeholder is an individual or group with an interest in the success of a business in delivering intended results and sustaining the capability of the company’s products and services. Well basically stakeholders are groups of people with an interest/concern about the progress of a business. There are internal and external stakeholders in every business. An internal stakeholder is someone linked internally

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    “Satisfying all stakeholders is difficult when the business is competing in mature product markets”. Discuss A stakeholder is defined as ’an independent party with an interest or concern in something’. Stakeholder groups are not all alike and therefore will want different things from a business. As each stakeholder deals with the business in different ways these needs are likely to conflict. With all of these differing needs it will be difficult for the business to satisfy all stakeholders at the same

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    The Stakeholder Group has the main goals of supporting business‚ enriching the creative economy and growing the economy. The three goals steer the economic growth direction for the City. The City also has a Development Commission that was created in 1958 by the voters. It is Portland’s economic development and urban renewal agency. The commission has an executive director who is accountable to the Board of Commissioners that is made up of five (5) members who are nominated by the mayor and accepted

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    CO150 17 April 2013 Stakeholder Analyses As most people living in the United States already know‚ the national minimum age for purchasing alcohol is twenty-one. However‚ prior to the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984‚ some states lowered the drinking age below 21 (mainly as a result of the lowered voting age). The Drinking Age Act was put into place as a result of a correlation between young drinking and motor vehicle fatalities. Under the provisions of the Act‚ any states with a minimum

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