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Keywords:
Funder,
Vested,
Carers,
Outcome,
Indirectly
Individuals who have a vested interest in development, including community members; environmental, social, and community NGOs; natural resource, planning, and government officials; hotel owners, tour operators, guides, transportation providers, and representatives from other related services in the private sector.
Any individuals, groups of people, institutions or firms that may have a relation-ship with the project/ programme are defined as stakeholders. They may – directly or indirectly, positively or negatively – affect or be affected by the process and the outcomes of projects or programmes. Usually, different sub-groups have to be considered.
Those people and services who may affect, be affected by or perceive themselves to be affected by a decision or activity.
Anyone that has a stake in a transportation improvement decision, including the public; elected government officials; local government staff; state and federal environmental resource and regulatory agency staff; and non-governmental organizations or special interest groups.
Parties who may be affected by agency decisions and actions (i.e., user groups, elected officials, commercial interests).
Groups of people with whom an organization has active relationships, and with whom effective dialogue is necessary to the function of the business. Shareholders, authorities, customers, employees and NGOs are all stakeholders in SCA's business activities.
The sum total of individuals and formal and informal networks with a vested interest in the quality of life-social, economic, physical, and spiritual-of a community, population, or neighborhood. [Formal networks = libraries, unions, service agencies, advocacy groups; Informal networks = resident associations, block clubs, consumers
Those individuals and organizations affected (negatively or positively) by the outcome of an activity/project and/or those who can affect the outcome of a proposed intervention (e.g., PLWHA, youth, Unions, health care providers, local leaders, etc.)
Individuals or groups who feel affected or have been harmed by the environmentally detrimental activities of an organization.
Individuals and organizations involved in or affected by the transportation planning process. Include federal/state/local officials, MPOs, transit operators, freight companies, shippers, and the general public.
People who have a share or an interest in something; for example, people who receive some of the profits of a hospital because they have helped to set up the hospital or have given money to it in the past. Stakeholders can be clients, relatives, professionals, community leaders, agency administrators, volunteers, etc.
groups having a key, recognised interest in, which can bring outside pressure on, and which have a potential for gain or loss from enterprises or agencies. Also groups having shared values.
Any group within or outside an organization that has a direct or indirect stake in the organization's performance or its evaluation. Stakeholders can be people who conduct, participate in, fund, or manage a program, or who may otherwise affect or be affected by decisions about the program or the evaluation.
Stakeholders refer to individuals or groups whose support is critical to the continued existence of a company and mainly signify customers, shareholders and other investors, business partners, local communities, and employees.
The various individuals and organisations who are directly and indirectly affected by the implementation and results of a given intervention, and who are likely to have an interest in its evaluation (e.g. programme managers, policy-makers, the programme's target population). See also evaluation sponsors, steering group, target population.
Includes consumers, family members, community, and funders.
All within the BGSU community who will be affected by the implementation of PeopleSoft.
Individuals, groups or organisations that are affected by and/or have an interest in a particular issue.
Those affected by the company including customers, employees, suppliers, the communities we work in and the environment.
The various people and organizations with a 'stake' in a program. This includes funders, directors, participants, and others directly or indirectly affected by the program and its results.
Individuals, groups or institutions that have an interest in an area or activity. Farmers who have trees on their lands, woodcutters, foresters and pastoralists who feed their herds in part with leafy forage might all be stakeholders in a decision to change the terms and conditions on which these various groups have access to trees on farmers' fields.
The individuals and groups who have an interest in the organisation and, therefore, may wish to influence aspects of its mission, objectives and strategies.
those parties whose interests are affected by decisions about the operation of an asset which they do not necessarily own or enjoy property rights in. Stakeholder interests in a local factory would include (as well as the owner) the local community, workers, investors, bank, consumers etc. all of whom are liable to be affected by decisions made concerning the operation of the factory.
Those people, institutions and interests which have an interest in, or contribute to, the organization's success or failure in achieving its mission.
any person (students, parents, community members, principals,. etc.) that has a vested interest in the school.
those persons with an interest in the program and its evaluation (e.g., participants, funders, managers, persons not served by the program community members, etc.).
people or groups with an interest in a program or project being evaluated. These can include project participants, community partners, funders, customers, staff and administrators, board members, leaders from the community served, or others.
are the people or organisations who have an interest in the activities of a charity.
people, groups, parts of organisations and organisations who have an interest in, and influence over our business
Stakeholders in your company can include anyone who has an interest in the success of the business. This may include customers, shareholders, and employees.
All parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government.
individuals representing students, parents, principals, administrators, business and community
groups that have a role and interest in the objectives and implementation of a programme or project; they include target groups, direct beneficiaries, those responsible for ensuring that the results are produced as planned, and those that are accountable for the resources that they provide to that programme or project (cf. "Target groups" and "Direct beneficiaries").
Those with a direct interest (a stake) in the service under consideration (e.g. patients, staff, carers, voluntary organisations).
individuals or groups that have a stake in the success of the organization and should play a role in it.
Stakeholders are those individuals who have a stake in the success of the school and, therefore, have a need to participate in charting the direction of the school. Stakeholder groups include: support staff, administration, board members, parents, students, community members, alumni, and others interested in the growth and progress of the school.
Those people who are or will be affected by a real estate development.
People who have an interest in an organisation or process including users, customers, partners, employees, residents, owners, governments and regulators.
The board members, program participants, funders, collaborators, community members, and other individuals or organizations with a vested interest in your program and performance.
The people who have a vested interest in the outcome of the project.
People who have a vested interest in the success of the project or are involved in the implementation of the project.
The various people and groups who are potentially affected by or have an interest in the establishment of a marine protected area or any other issue.
Those individuals, groups and interests directly affected by a comprehensive planning process or proposed developments.
constituents having a claim or stake some aspect of the organization's products, operations, markets, industries, and outcomes.
All parties that have a direct or indirect interest in a company's performance and results. For adidas-Salomon, this includes consumers, retailers, distributors, licensees, supply chain business partners, shareholders, employees, international sports bodies, non-governmental organizations, the media, etc.
Our stockholders, employees, business partners, users of our products and society in general
Those people and organisations that have, or potentially have, a vested interest in the success of the programme.
All parties, individuals, governments, businesses, farms, and etc., that may be interested in, are affected by, or are responsible for the creation of laws, regulations and issues of concern to a community. For example, a farmer is a stakeholder in government regulation of odor that arises from his animal feeding operation's swine lagoon as well as the neighbor that lives nearby that may complain about the odor.
Refers to individuals, groups or organisations who have a specific interest or 'stake' in a particular need, issue situation or project and may include members of the local community (residents, businesses, workers, representatives such as councillors or politicians); community groups (services, interest groups, cultural groups clubs, associations, churches, mosques, temples); local, state and federal governments in parliamentary, representative, bureaucratic and officer levels; government departments, agencies and services (human services, public utilities, police); political parties; other CCD agencies (workers, management, networks); unions; employers and employer groups; peak bodies and networks in CCD; education and training providers; experts in the subject, issue situation or project.
Individuals or organization with an interest in the actions of an organization. They may be customers, suppliers, shareholders, employees, communities, members of special interest groups, or regulators.
A stakeholder is an indivdual or organisation who is interested in your project. It may be the funder, partners, users, trustees or staff and volunteers.
People who have a vested interest in a program.
Those individuals or groups who affect and/or are affected by, the operations of the organisation including, consumers, members of the channel of distribution channel, suppliers, the general public, shareholders and government.
Individuals and groups of individuals (including government and non-governmental institutions, traditional communities, universities, research institutions, development agencies, banks and donors) with an interest or claim (whether stated or implied) that has the potential of being affected by or affecting a given project and its objectives. Stakeholder groups that have a direct or indirect "stake" can be at the household, community, local, regional, national or international level.
We were surprised to learn that we needed to define this term for some people. We use the term to refer to everyone who has a stake in an organization, including staff, volunteers, donors, members, activists, board members, regulators, the press, other organizations, and so forth. The central asset that an organization must manage is relationships to these stakeholders.
Individuals, groups, and companies that have an emotional or economic stake in the health, well-being, and success of a brand and the brand-producing firm.
Anyone who is affected by the school district: students, parents, staff, businesses and community members.
people or groups who have an involvement or interest in the aged care industry, including: residents of aged care facilities, their relatives and advocates; aged care service providers and their staff; consumer groups; industry associations; the Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency; and the Department of Health and Aged Care.
are people who have a stake or interest in the outcome of a health promotion programme or issue. They may be funders, agencies or members of the community.
An agency, organisation, group or individual who has a direct or indirect interest in the project/programme, or who affects or is affected positively or negatively by the implementation and outcome of it. In this Guide, primary stakeholders is the term used for the main intended beneficiaries of a project.
those who have a vested scientific or economic interest in the outcomes of the institute
The term refers to groups or their representatives having an interest (stake) in the outcome of the corridor planning process. Typical stakeholders include elected officials, planning and zoning commissioners, metropolitan planning organizations, sewer districts, utility companies, business interests, agencies, and neighborhood associations.
Anyone with an interest in the successful outcome of the project.
Any organization, government entity, or individual who has a stake in or may be affected by an approach to environmental regulation, pollution prevention, energy conservation, and other activities.
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