Unit 1: The Business Environment P2: To describe the influence of stakeholders on the business. Stakeholders: A stakeholder is anyone with an interest in a business. Stakeholders are individuals‚ groups or organisations that are affected by the activity of the business. There are two types of stakeholders: – Internal: These are groups within the business including owners and workers. – External: These are groups from outside of the business including the community.
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Stakeholders People‚ groups or other organizations who have an interest‚ claim‚ or stake in an organization‚ in what it does‚ and in how well it performs. Organizations exist because of their ability to create valued goods and services which yield acceptable outcomes for various groups of stakeholders‚ people who have an interest‚ claim‚ or stake in the organization‚ in what it does‚ and in how well it performs. In general‚ stakeholders are motivated to participate in an organization if they receive
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STAKEHOLDER TESCO PCL CO-OPERATIVE GROUP Employees Employees are people that work for Tesco Plc in the exchange of a living wage/salary. In order to work at their best‚ these employees want security; they want promotions and rates of reward for their hard work. If the employees do not get what they want‚ their job efficiency and productivity will decrease as they think they are not motivated to do the job. Tesco’s employees are very important for the business as there are
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P2 – Explain the implications for the business and stakeholders of a business operating ethically. A stakeholder is a person‚ group‚ or organization that has direct or indirect stake in an organization because it can affect or be affected by the organization’s actions‚ objectives‚ and policies. Key stakeholders in a business organization include creditors‚ customers‚ employees‚ government‚ owners‚ suppliers‚ unions and the community from which the business draws its resources. Tesco is committed
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levels during the day‚ they are normal. The second option given to George as an ultimatum by his boss is to move the plant 15 miles south to Mexico to avoid EPA emissions restrictions and fines. Below is a Stakeholder Analysis of each of the two possible decisions. Stakeholder Analysis Stakeholders Schedule Heavy Work at Night Move Plant to Mexico Stockholders + -- Employee’s at Hondo Plant + --- Customers + - Community of Hondo - --- George (Decision Maker) - -- Environment of Hondo -- ++
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Roles of stakeholders Every organisation has stakeholders. Examples of stakeholder groups (beyond stockholders) are employees‚ suppliers‚ customers‚ creditors‚ competitors‚ governments‚ and communities. They often affect the corporation‚ law and markets but actually it consists of senior management‚ managers and employees. In this assignment‚ we will discuss role of stakeholders in terms of identification of learning and development within organisation‚ what is the nature and application of the
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As illustrated in the photo below‚ this train has a front car‚ a passenger car and a caboose. Stakeholders‚ in my opinion are the “passenger car” of this train and should not be forgotten in the middle. [Year] Tasha Corbin [Company name] [Date] As illustrated in the photo below‚ this train has a front car‚ a passenger car and a caboose. Stakeholders‚ in my opinion are the “passenger car” of this train and should not be forgotten in the middle. [Year] Tasha Corbin [Company name] [Date] BUSINESS-It’s
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Name of stakeholder What the stakeholder wants from the business How they influence the business and if there influence is successful Rank of importance Why are they important Customers They want to company to keep their prices low and have a good customer relation with each customer‚ they also want good quality products to be sold at low prices They influence the business as the customers decide what they sell and if Tesco make money or not because the customers could easily decide to change
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Is Communism a better economic system than capitalism? By Michael Kujawski Since the beginning of the 20th century many countries have favored the economic system of communism over capitalism many political partys around the world that are communist based have the term “workers party”incuded in their name because communism is a system for the working class and capitalism is a competitive system for the upper class society to benefit.
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Capitalism vs. Communism Throughout history‚ there have been many systems developed in order to have a better society. Two of the most analyzed‚ and debated systems that have tired to change an economy for the best are communism‚ and capitalism. Communism‚ and capitalism have been compared on many levels‚ such as why they will or will not work‚ and which one works better. Throughout this essay I will concentrate on the differences‚ and similarities of how each operates‚ along with the benefits
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