INDIVIDUAL STAKEHOLDER INFLUENCE ON PROGRAM PAPER HSM/270 June 30‚ 2013 Janice Gilstorff INDIVIDUAL STAKEHOLDER INFLUENCE ON PROGRAM PAPER Abstract: Throughout this paper informative aspects of the needs and expectations that should be considered when dealing with stakeholders will be highlighted. Included within this paper the reader will note the influences stakeholders have when creating/running a program. The expectations of the funding institution‚ as well as the expectations of the
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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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the company that affect to the company’s ability to serve its customers +) It consist of the company’s internal environment : departments and managements levels influences marketing decision making +) Marketing channel firms: suppliers‚ marketing intermediaries‚customer market‚competitors‚ and publics cooperate to creat customer value The Macroenviroment : the larger societal forces that effect Microenviroment – demographic‚economi‚natural‚technological‚political‚and cultural forces 6 forces
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Stakeholder 1: Owner‚ as they have the biggest say on the company and its decision. They influence the company’s decisions as they are the main say of it. The owner of the business can be role models for the employees. As the employees watch the owner’s behaviour all the time. Designing the workspace to have a nice environment for the employees to work well in this will increase the efficiency of the company. Influences the aims and objectives of Tesco‚ as they have a large say in the company so
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Stakeholder Expectations In any business stakeholders are of many types; falling either into a category of a shareholder‚ customer‚ employee‚ government or general public. However their expectations are plenty. In the sense these parties anticipate many from the organization. Shareholders A Share holder is an investor who has exchanged equity in the business for the investment; owning shares of stock in a corporation. While various amounts held determine their actual control of the business
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supply chain has been deeply affected by the cuts in production of SUVs and trucks‚ plant closures‚ and shifts in production location. The industry is adapting through consolidations‚ mergers and acquisitions‚ relocations‚ and expansions. Automotive suppliers are in the throes of shifting production to meet the needs of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). With the spotlight on the changes in the automotive industry‚ incentives often factor into the decision-making process. 1.) Globalisation:
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Key Terms Business Activity Barter System a system of exchange which involves the swapping of goods between individuals. Capital Goods goods used to produce other goods‚ such as tools‚ equipment and machinery. Consumers individuals who use or consume’ goods and services to satisfy their needs and wants. Customers individuals who buy goods and services supplied by businesses. De-industrialization the decline in manufacturing. Division of labour specialization
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Role of Stakeholder The stakeholders are the key assets in the wealth and growth of an organization. It is important that the knowledge and power of influence the stakeholders have on the quality management process is noted. Implementation and quality of the work in the management process‚ requires the developments in the cultures quality based upon the need and expectations of the stakeholders. The identifier groups that are known as stakeholders are also known by rights‚ ownership and interests
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Supplier relationship management is an approach to managing organizations interactions with the supplier of the goods and services it uses. The main goal of supplier relation management is to streamline and make more effective the processes between an organization and its suppliers. In order for this type of relationship to work and benefit both parties‚ the organization and its suppliers must have the same desired outcomes. Both parties must be willing to compromise‚ share information such as pricing
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Wal-Marts Chinese Suppliers Business ethics are the accepted principles of right or wrong governing the conduct of businesspeople. Wal-Mart corporation had discovered ethical issues when dealing with companies in other nations. Wal-Mart has high ethical values and a strict code of conduct. Wal-Mart is only willing to do business with international businesses that value their ethics and follow good principles. We need to understand that working conditions in factories in China compared to
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