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stakeholder

In business, any individual, group, or organization that has a direct interest in the activities of a corporation. Stakeholders include shareholders, customers, suppliers, employees, investors, and members of the community in the location where the company operates. Management theory suggests that companies should pay attention to the needs of all their stakeholders.



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The seminar aims to help and understand the legal issues and our responsibilities and initiated the debate between the various stake holders in the child protection system.
Tobacco lobby has used these two stake holders to stall many serious steps to curb the tobacco menace in the country", he said.
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