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StakeholdersAll parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government.
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StakeholdersThose with a stake in the cost and quality of healthcare services, including patients, employers, providers, and government.
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StakeholdersA stakeholder has been defined as any individual or group affected by the actions of the organization. Stakeholders at ICANN include Country Code top level domain name registries; generic top-level domain registries and registrars; regional internet registries who manage the regional distribution of Internet number resources including IP address an [..]
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StakeholdersThe people who have a vested interest in the outcome of the project. [D01895]
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StakeholdersIndividual executives within an organization who lead and “own” the responsibility of privacy activities. Reference(s) in IAPP Certification Textbooks: M12
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StakeholdersThose with an interest in the firm. A narrow definition includes the corporation’s debt and equity holders. A broader definition includes labor, management, and perhaps other interested parties, such [..]
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StakeholdersIndividuals, groups of individuals, institutions, establishment or companies that are concerned with or related to a project/programme are defined as “stakeholders”. Stakeholders are directly or indirectly and positively or negatively affected by the activities and outputs (results) of a project/programme, and they themselves may affect that proces [..]
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StakeholdersStakeholders are defined as entities or individuals that can reasonably be expected to be significantly affected by the organization’s activities, products, and services; and whose actions can reasona [..]
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StakeholdersA stakeholder is a person who holds money or other property while its owner is being determined. A stakeholder is typically involved when two persons bet on the outcome of a future event and have a th [..]
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StakeholdersDefinition: Individuals or groups with an interest in the resource, either because they depend on it for their livelihoods or they are involved in institutions or agencies concerned with managing the resource. These may include fishers, traders, processors, distributors, fishery managers, NGOs, and scientists. Explanation: A person, institution, o [..]
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StakeholdersA general term devised to indicate all those who might have a legitimate interest in receiving financial information about a business because they have a ‘stake’ in it.
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StakeholdersAny person internal or external to the organisation (such as staff, family members/carers, advocates service provider or organisation) with an interest in the performance or operations of a service pr [..]
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StakeholdersAll who are significantly effected by specified programs.
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Stakeholders Humans
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StakeholdersAll those with a "stake" in the organization's success (e.g. shareholders, managers, employees, customers, suppliers, etc.). (scorecardforskills.com)
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StakeholdersThose affected by or interested in the project/development.
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Stakeholdersall parties with a direct or indirect interest in the outcome of any activity
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StakeholdersParties who may be affected by agency decisions and actions (i.e., user groups, elected officials, commercial interests, environmentalists, park managers, tourism industry representatives, consumers, host countries, host communities, funders and financiers, and others).
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StakeholdersResidents, environmentalists, businesses and government representatives that have a stake or concern about how air quality is managed.
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StakeholdersIndividuals who have a vested interest in development, including community members; environmental, social, and community NGOs; natural resource, planning, and government officials; hotel owners, tour [..]
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Stakeholderspeople with an interest in the activities of the oil and gas industry are considered stakeholders. They may include landowners, municipalities, recreational land users, other industries, environmental groups, governments and regulators.
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Stakeholdersentities, including organizations, groups and individuals, which are affected by and contribute to decisions, consultations and policies Suicidal act
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StakeholdersThose individuals and - or groups who exercise some type of authority over USAID resources such as Congress, OMB, Department of State, and those who influence the political process, e.g., interest gro [..]
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Stakeholdersparties having an interest in a particular project or outcome.
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Stakeholdersany person of group that has a stake in the successful completion of a software project
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StakeholdersAn individual, group or organization that has something to gain or lose from involvement in a project. Having a stake often implies an element of risk: standing to gain or lose something, and possibly [..]
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Stakeholdersare all those who can affect your desired change, as well as those who are affected by it.
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StakeholdersAll parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government.
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