The stakeholders are a person or group of people who can affect or are even affected by a company's action, decisions, policies, operations, and even outcomes. I would have never guessed that this group had such an enormous impact on the organization. These stakeholders included different people such as the more obvious like the various levels of management, or the everyday employees and the customers. Then there were the people who I never expected like the shareholders, the media, the community surrounding the organization, the government and even the…
Stakeholders influence on SWOT elements Internal stakeholders include doctors, subordinate staff, managers, patients, and payers. Additionally, internal stakeholders can affect the operations of the hospitals directly. In contrast, the external stakeholders include government, suppliers, and community. First managers of the company are responsible for outsourcing funds from grants, donors, and the government to support delivery and affordability of its health care services. Furthermore, the managers are responsible for acquiring modern technology that assists doctors to carry their diagnosis and treatment.…
Dennis contacted us on January 3 about the employees at Angelica. He states that several employees had not been paid for the full amount of hours they worked on Sunday’s over an extended period of time. He says that Eddie filed the on their behalf and either settled the grievance for one of the employee’s and then it came to his attention when he took over that barn. He says the Company was arbitrarily debiting Sunday hours worked for ½ hour for lunch when the employees really weren’t working a ½ hour.…
With nonprofits becoming less traditional and more business-like, they are being pushed…
Key Stakeholders Many key stakeholders are involved in the implementation of this project. Residents are obviously involved, as a reduction of behavioural episodes can improve quality of life (Jeon et al. 2012, p. 509). Workloads, and hence costs, for nursing and caring staff can be reduced, as well as less involvement in rectifying behavioural problems (Zeller et al. 2011, pp. 2473-2474).…
Arguably the most important of the economic agents are the businesses themselves. Businesses create products or services and pay employees, so they are the keystone of any economy’s flow of money (besides the government in some cases). However, businesses still claim a myriad of other motivations besides profits as the basis for their company’s work. The first counter-monetary motivation that could be provided is that a company has the pure objective of positively impacting and improving society as a whole. This was observed when the tech industry experienced some major advancements in the mid-1970s.…
A stakeholder is “any group or individual that can affect or be affected by an organization’s purpose.” With the idea of the stakeholder’s definition, there are many individuals that become affected by any one organization or business. Such people can be shareholders, financiers, employees, suppliers, customers, the surrounding community, and the government. Each different type of stakeholder has their own interests of which they would like to achieve from an organization. The stakeholder’s interests being focused on is that of an organization named Sears Holdings, specifically Sears, Roebuck, & Co. Sears, Roebuck, & Co also known, as Sears is a chain of department stores located in the United States.…
Most nonprofit leaders could do more work if they had more money, more access to decision making, more talented board members, etc. They are often, in fact, "under resourced". Since money takes a lot of energy to acquire, hyper-cost-consciousness is often present. In addition, organizations may carry an altruistic sense that "most of our resources should go to the clients". As a result, many nonprofit organizations frequently have underdeveloped infrastructures.…
In my spare time, I volunteer for two nonprofit organizations. My empathy, experiences as a child, and the known struggles of my environment, gave me the passion for acting on issues plaguing my community. Knowing firsthand the economic struggles many faces in the Bronx, in particular, children, a group from different community boards in the Bronx and myself came together and formed the nonprofit organization called Community Boards Athletic Leadership League (CBALL). CBALL was created to keep children off the streets, mold community leaders, expose children to college and job development. Once a month in the Bronx, children ranging from ages 10-18, from all twelve districts in the borough, play basketball, receive a healthy meal, and do workshops…
1. Who are the stakeholders? Please identify them by role or job within the organization, not by name. Can you identify any “champions” or people within your organization that you can convert to champions?…
Throughout this class, we have learned about every aspect of nonprofits and how they operate. This includes the day-to-day operations as well as how they forecast and plan for the future. What is interesting about nonprofits is that they show up anywhere and everywhere. In the case of this paper, nonprofits are involved in the political atmosphere, helping particular candidates fund their campaigns for presidency. As of fairly recently, they have played an extremely important role in our society.…
The important stakeholders are the people! My personal belief is policy changes at the lower levels, when people actual take the time to speak out and fight for what they need. We are currently experiencing a change in healthcare. A more universal health care has been enforced by our government and is trickling down into communities. This is allowing people to make choices of access.…
There are three basic questions that can be used to evaluate nonprofits; whom should nonprofits benefit? What kind of acts should they undertake? And how should they operate? These questions never have easy answers and certainly don’t have any one answer. Nonprofits are an area that instead of being a structured entity, they fill the gaps that the structured for profit, and government organizations fail to, or are not equipped to address.…
3. Analyzing 3.1 Stakeholder Analysis Identify Stakeholder The stakeholders are important to company business decisions and performs. As Uber Company, the internet stakeholders are owners (co-founder Travis Kalanick and Garrett), the managers, IT support staffs and employees of Uber Company, and the external stakeholders include government, user/customer and competitors. Internet stakeholders: Owners (Uber CEO, Travis Kalanick; co-founder, Garrett): Uber CEO and cofounder, world’s newest tech billionaire, Travis Kalanick.…
There are two different types of stakeholders, internal and external. Some examples of stakeholders are: • The Community • Employees/Workers • Owner(s) of the…