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    Stakeholder Analysis The purpose of stakeholder analysis is to inform the project manager and sponsor who should contribute to the project‚ where barriers might be‚ and the actions that need to be taken prior to detailed project planning. – to rectify these risks/attitudes?? Stakeholder Their interest or requirement from the project What the project needs from them Perceived attitudes and/or risks Actions to take Doral Mining Industries (company itself) Doral Mining

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    Beer Game

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    Name: Aakriti A. Sharma Course : IENG 452 : Introduction to Six Sigma Title : Lab report on The (Root) Beer Game Summary : The Beer Game provides an insight into the supply chain in real world. It is played amongst a retailer‚ wholesaler‚ distributor and factory. The main objective of the game is to minimize the total costs of the supply chain and avoid backlogs. Communication between the four departments is not allowed. The retailer is the only person who knows the actual order

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    Stakeholder Salience Grand Canyon University ORG 807: Stakeholders in Organizations Ron McCullough October 16‚ 2013 As the push for globalization has demanded coalitions between countries‚ government organizations‚ and political party systems‚ there has been a great impact on the power and legitimacy of each organization that plays a part in this process. Dynamic groups have sprung forward to assess the validity of other groups‚ and calls for recognition on a global scale have had some countries

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    I didn’t research the Beer Game itself prior to the game being played. I did read the summary provided of the game‚ but if I had done a little research on the web prior to the game‚ I would have had quite a bit of insight. It seems this game is very well known and used quite often in schools and management training to show the supply chain in action. The game has been around since the 1960’s when a group from MIT’s Sloan School of Management introduced the game as a part of a research project

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    18‚ 2008; Bled‚ Slovenia The Beergame in business-to-business eCommerce courses – a teaching report Kai Riemer The University of Münster‚ Germany wikari@wi.uni-muenster.de Abstract In this teaching report I demonstrate the use of the so-called beer distribution game in teaching business-to-business eCommerce courses. The beergame is a role-play supply chain simulation game that lets students experience typical coordination problems of (traditional) supply chains without information sharing and

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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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    Stakeholder Mapping

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    Report Cover Page ACERA Project 2006 Round 1‚ Project 09 Title Stakeholder mapping for effective risk assessment and communication Author(s) / Address (es) Jane Gilmour and Ruth Beilin‚ University of Melbourne Material Type and Status (Internal draft‚ Final Technical or Project report‚ Manuscript‚ Manual‚ Software) Project final report Summary The aim of the report was to review and evaluate methods for stakeholder mapping. The report intended to explore applications in biosecurity risk management

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    Stakeholders and Organizations Stakeholders are persons or groups that affect or are affected by an organization. They fulfill many roles within organizations. What is the most significant role stakeholders play in an organization? Why? How do stakeholders acting in this role influence the organization ’s mission‚ vision‚ and strategy? The answer to this question depends to a large degree who the stakeholder is and whether it is a market or nonmarket stakeholder (Lawrence & Weber‚ 2011). However

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    Stakeholder Impact

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    Identifying the impact of stakeholders. Stakeholder are groups of people who have interest in an organization and have the potential to impact or influence or to be impacted on‚ or to be influenced by the event. As good engagement with stakeholders is critical to successful event planning and delivery‚ therefore we should handle stakeholders and their needs carefully. If this crisis is poorly handled‚ it might create a wide impact on the event or even the event organization’s reputation. Therefore

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    University stakeholders Who they are and why they are there. Temple University is the 26th largest university in the United States with more than 37‚000 undergraduate‚ graduate‚ and professional students. Being originally founded in 1884 by Dr. Russell Conwell it is more than 100 years old and therefore has a well-established structure. Temple University‚ as any other organization‚ has many different parties that can affect or be affected by its actions. These parties are called stakeholders - persons

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