0 a person or group of people who own a share in a business
1 a person who is in charge of the prize money given by people betting on the result of a game or competition and who gives it to the winner
2 an employee, investor, customer, etc. who is involved in or buys from a business and has an interest in its success:
Also, stakeholders may not interpret principles consistently, and it is important for stakeholders to have the same conceptual framework as preparers when interpreting a principle.
State planning fails when groups of stakeholders feel ignored, marginalized or unimportant.
We also will leverage new teams to focus on external issues important to our many stakeholders, and on methodological issues, and strategic studies.
The measures are a vehicle for communicating with senior management and stakeholders in the areas the organization deems important.
Interactions between different stakeholders of a collaborative design project strongly influence the course and outcomes of the design.
Members of descendant communities and other stakeholders now commonly demand a role in the retelling of history.
In other words, the state should retain ownership of the natural resources, while devolving the power to manage and control the resource to the stakeholders.
The strategy, of four inter-linked components, is based on division of roles and responsibilities among the stakeholders, and their participation in the process.
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份額, 持股人,股東, (組織、社團等的)利害關係人,有權益關係者…
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份额, 持股人,股东, (组织、社团等的)利害关系人,有权益关系者…
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investidor, -ora, acionista…
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udziałowiec…
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