“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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want in the future. The marketing department then plays an important role in taking these goods and services to market through all the channels the business sells through. This report is about identifying Argos key external stakeholders and also analysing the external stakeholders’ influence on Argos‚ Conclusion and finally‚ bibliography. History Argos is a subsidiary retailer of Home Retail Group‚ and was founded in 1973 by Richard Tompkins. It is the biggest
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Paradoxes and Dilemmas for Stakeholder Responsive Firms in the Extractive Sector: Lessons from the Case of Shell and the Ogoni ABSTRACT. This paper examines some of the paradoxes and dilemmas facing firms in the extractive sector when they attempt to take on a more stakeholder-responsive orientation towards issues of environmental and social responsibility. We describe the case of Shell and the Ogoni and attempt to draw out some of the lessons of that case for more sustainable operations
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1002/csr.1283 Stakeholder Expectation of Corporate Social Responsibility Practices: A Study on Local and Multinational Corporations in Kazakhstan Monowar Mahmood* and Janet Humphrey KIMEP‚ Bang College of Business‚ Almaty‚ Kazakhstan ABSTRACT Assuming differences among the stakeholders‚ the study investigated stakeholders’ expectations of different aspects of corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in Kazakhstan. As a transition economy‚ both internal stakeholders and the government
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To what extent was the decline of the staple industries the most significant development affecting the people of Wales and England 1880 – 1929? The decline of the staple industries was a very significant development in people’s lives. Before the decline of the staple industries‚ Britain was known as the “workshop of the world” this was due to the fact that Britain producing 2/3 of the worlds coal‚ 50% of the worlds iron and 5/7 of all the worlds’ metal. This all changed when countries like Germany
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The marketing mix would differ for a staple convenience product from a homogenous product because both offer two difference types of "needs." Staple convenience product is an item a customer buys often‚ does not require much thought‚ and does not have the desire to not spend too much. In this case‚ product and price would be more of what the customer is after. An example of a staple convenience product would be shampoo or conditioner‚ or toilet paper. These are items the consumer buys frequently
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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 to do well because otherwise they will not make a profit
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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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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 help
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| Eden Project | Coca-Cola | Customers | The money that the customers spend is important because it helps to carry on their work in the future. As the customers know that the Eden Project is for charity‚ they are not so concerned about how much they spend as they know that the money goes towards a good cause. Customers that come from Devon and Cornwall are offered a reduced price. | A large amount of customers are key to ensuring that Coco-Cola have high profits. This means that Coca-Cola will
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