Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Chapter 2
• Considerations
• Acting upon stakeholder criticism can actually
give a company a competitive edge, and help the
company determine the stakeholders who hold
the most value for it.
STAKEHOLDERS IN BUSINESS
• Stakeholders in a business are any entity that
is effected by the operations of that business
in some way. The most obvious stakeholders
are employees, owners, and customers. Other
stakeholders are indirect stakeholders such as
competitors, the neighborhood the business is
in, the government, and the environment.
Role of Stakeholders in Business
• Voting and Decision-making
• Stakeholders may be responsible for voting on
significant changes in the business. Voting can
take place annually based on the corporate
structure of the business or during any meeting.
• Management
• Stakeholders can hold significant management
positions where they may report directly to the
president, CEO or chief financial officer.
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• Investing
• Stakeholders are responsible for reviewing the financial
data of the company to ensure that the business is
performing well and that they are not losing their
investment.
1. DIRECTORS
• Share Option
• Job Satisfaction
• Status
• Bonuses
• Profit Maximization
• Pleasing
Shareholders
1. SHAREHOLDERS
• Repayment of loans
CONNECTED STAKEHOLDERS
5. CONSULTANTS
• People management
1. GOVERNMENT
• Trade union
• Peace
• Save animals
• Clean environment
EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS
4. MEDIA
a)Suppliers
An important force in the micro environment of a
company is the suppliers, i.e., those who supply the
inputs like raw materials and components to the
company.
b) Customer
The major task of a business is to create and
sustain customers. A business exists
only because of its customers.
c) Marketing Intermediaries
The marketing intermediaries include middlemen
such as agents and merchants that help the
company find customers or close sales with them.
d) financers
The financers are also important factors of
internal environment.
e) Public
Social Environment
The social dimension or environment of a nation
determines the value system of the society which, in turn
affects the functioning of the business.
Sociological factors such as costs structure, customs
and conventions, mobility of labor etc. have far-
reaching impact on the business.
Political Environment
The political environment of a country is influenced
by the political organizations such as philosophy of
political parties, ideology of government or party in
power, nature and extent of bureaucracy influence
of primary groups etc.
Legal Environment
Legal environment includes flexibility and adaptability
of law and other legal rules governing the business. It
may include the exact rulings and decision of the
courts.
Technical Environment