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Stakeholder Theory and Practice
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SideBar
Sessions covers:
Stakeholder theory is becoming a universal methodology
Many interpretations
Part of CSR and corporate reporting,
Is embedded in many institution’s approach to future governance e.g. HMG, EU, OECD, UN.
CSR and Stakeholders
Stakeholder consultation in the field of corporate social responsibility.
Issues stakeholders
Brand stakeholder
EU - Strategy on CSR.
Corporate Social Responsibility: a business contribution to Sustainable Development
Initiatives
DTI - CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Partnerships and active engagement between business and all stakeholders
Civil society organisations
Customers and suppliers, employees and their representatives,
International organisations, national and local government
Shareholders.
Operating and Financial Review
Where we stand now
The effects of the OFR proposal
As for quoted companies…...
Exemplar of ‘good practice’
Translates to Non-quoted companies
Translates to SME’s
Translates to Not For Profit
Translates to Public Sector
Translates to NGO’s
Significance for Stakeholder Mapping
Identify relevant stakeholders –
Who to include and exclude
Robust methodology to ensure compliance
Benchmark present relationship
Scenario used to identify risk and impact potential
Project/plan future relationship aims/relationship budgets
Stakeholder Theory and Practice
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