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stokeholder

 

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Stokeholder

Definition:

A stokeholder is an individual, organization, or group that has an interest or is affected by a certain project, business, or activity. They have the power to influence its outcome and are usually invested in its success.

Examples:

Noun:

  • The company's success is attributed to the support and collaboration of various stokeholders such as employees, customers, and shareholders.
  • In order to achieve sustainable development, it is essential to consider the needs and concerns of all stokeholders involved.

Verb:

  • As a responsible organization, we constantly strive to stokeholder our customers' interests and provide them with high-quality products.
  • The government needs to stokeholder the concerns of the citizens before making any major policy decisions.

Adjective:

  • The stokeholder perspective helps businesses in understanding the impact of their decisions on different groups.
  • He took a stokeholder approach to management by involving all employees in the decision-making process.

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