Im failing to understand where explicitly goes over the five stakeholder strategies. Looks like he only listed two, possibly three but its very unclear. Anyone else think the same?
1. Companies must start to manage stakeholders by answering the questions Why are we here? What do we stand for? What is our value creation model? 2. Most companies only focus on employees, shareholders, and customers 3. This is sustainable as long as you don't make mistakes with other stakeholders 4. Other companies try to harmonize all stakeholders 5. 3rd strategy: Noble cause companies. These focus on making the world a better place. 6. Nevertheless, it all comes down to being driven by a purpose
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I checked this out for my Business & Society class.
me too
Im failing to understand where explicitly goes over the five stakeholder strategies. Looks like he only listed two, possibly three but its very unclear. Anyone else think the same?
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are u doing ABs?
can some one sum the main points up in writing?
1. Companies must start to manage stakeholders by answering the questions Why are we here? What do we stand for? What is our value creation model?
2. Most companies only focus on employees, shareholders, and customers
3. This is sustainable as long as you don't make mistakes with other stakeholders
4. Other companies try to harmonize all stakeholders
5. 3rd strategy: Noble cause companies. These focus on making the world a better place.
6. Nevertheless, it all comes down to being driven by a purpose
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