P2: Describe the different stakeholders who influence the purpose of two contrasting businesses. What are stake-holders? Stake-holders are any individuals‚ organizations and companies’s interested in the business section and are affected by the business activities. Internal stake-holders are groups within the business; On the other hand‚ External stake-holders are those outside the business‚ for example‚ the community. Internal stake-holders consist of: Owners: Interested in making profit and
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Financial Stakeholders/Non-Financial Stakeholders At PepsiCo‚ there are a number of financial stakeholders which include the likes of; stockholders (shareholders)‚ Board of Directors‚ employees‚ managers‚ suppliers‚ and the government. The government is listed as a financial stakeholder because of the salaries of the large number of individuals who are employed by PepsiCo. This puts the government in the category of financial stakeholder because of the great amount of taxes from the business
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Independent Research Essay Assignment Attributes of Excellence Stakeholders A stakeholder is anybody who is affected by the business; they could be internal or external‚ as well as being in contact with them very often or only on occasions. Social Responsibility This is the duty and obligation of a business to other stakeholders. |Stakeholder |Example of responsibility to that stakeholder | |Shareholder
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Role of Stakeholders Amanda Smith MGT/420 October 15‚ 2012 JC Abad-Schoster Role of Stakeholders Quality management consists of the “activities and functions involved in determination of quality policy and its implementation through means such as quality planning and quality assurance” (BusinessDictionary.com‚ 2012‚ para. 1). Recently the quality department has moved from a technical‚ inspection role to a more supportive and training related role. This requires arranging or preforming quality-related
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Lashundra Anderson Stakeholder Influence August 3‚ 2015 HSM 270 Terri Galindo Programs in the Human Service industry are directly and indirectly affected by its primary‚ secondary and‚ key stakeholders. Stakeholders could also be persons who are not directly affected by the program itself. These people can be those who have strong interest in the cause or program‚ those who are of political and philosophical and academic
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Summary: Identify the key stakeholders in the case and the impact of the operational/ethical issues on the stakeholders. stakeholders Kent is a stakeholder in this ethical dilemma. This is because he was employed to research the video game that players desired‚ find ways to get kids addicted to video games and increase Broadway’s revenue. His research revealed that games with violence‚ graphics and multiple levels would hypnotize players. They quickly became addicted to adding quarters
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Jones turned to the Knights of Labor – a union established in 1869 to promote a single labor organization that would support all workers‚ both skilled
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of Unfair Exploitation of Child Labor?” 1. Should labor practices in another country be a relevant consideration in international trade? Why or why not? Yes‚ labor practices in another country should be relevant for consideration in international trade. The reason for concern is labor and social advocates has increased imports from countries in which labor standards are apparently not enforced at an adequately high level. It’s important to have labor restrictions and eliminate
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job but a job with the benefits of having affordable healthcare for their whole family. Over the years the United States has came a long way in healthcare but I still do not believe that the help is targeted at the right people who need it. Stakeholders contribute to making the current health care system in the United States too
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Child Labor and The Second Industrial Revolution Children were not seen as non-productive consumers‚ they were not members of a unique and special period in life‚ but simply adults in smaller bodies. People perceived childhood as the period when these small adults must not only be provided for but must also be able to contribute‚ while biding time until they could become productive and useful members of society. As the economy changed‚ the factory system opened up opportunities for these miniature
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