B2 noun Neutro

Stakeholder

/ˈsteɪkˌhoʊldər/

A person, group, or organization that has an interest or concern in an organization. Stakeholders can affect or be affected by the organization's actions, objectives, and policies.

Exemplos

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Parents are key stakeholders in the local school system.

Parents are key stakeholders in the local school system.

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The board of directors is responsible for protecting the interests of all stakeholders.

The board of directors is responsible for protecting the interests of all stakeholders.

3

I need to make sure every stakeholder is happy before we launch the update.

I need to make sure every stakeholder is happy before we launch the update.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
stakeholder
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Dica de memorização

Think of holding a 'stake' (a claim or piece of wood) in the ground of a project.

Quiz rápido

Before making the decision, we must consider how it will affect our ______, including employees and local residents.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: stakeholders

Exemplos

1

Parents are key stakeholders in the local school system.

everyday

Parents are key stakeholders in the local school system.

2

The board of directors is responsible for protecting the interests of all stakeholders.

formal

The board of directors is responsible for protecting the interests of all stakeholders.

3

I need to make sure every stakeholder is happy before we launch the update.

informal

I need to make sure every stakeholder is happy before we launch the update.

4

Stakeholder theory suggests that managers should consider the needs of everyone involved, not just shareholders.

academic

Stakeholder theory suggests that managers should consider the needs of everyone involved, not just shareholders.

5

Our project plan identifies the primary stakeholders and their specific requirements.

business

Our project plan identifies the primary stakeholders and their specific requirements.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
stakeholder

Colocações comuns

key stakeholder key stakeholder
stakeholder engagement stakeholder engagement
internal stakeholder internal stakeholder
stakeholder management stakeholder management
primary stakeholder primary stakeholder

Frases Comuns

stakeholder analysis

evaluating the interests of various parties

multi-stakeholder approach

a strategy involving many different groups

vested interest

a personal reason for involvement

Frequentemente confundido com

Stakeholder vs Shareholder

A shareholder owns stock; a stakeholder has any kind of interest (including employees, customers, or the community).

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Notas de uso

This word is very common in modern corporate and project management contexts. It covers a broader range of people than just investors.

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Erros comuns

Don't confuse 'stake' with 'steak'. A 'stake' is an interest or share in something.

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Dica de memorização

Think of holding a 'stake' (a claim or piece of wood) in the ground of a project.

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Origem da palavra

From 'stake' (a share or interest) and 'holder'.

Padrões gramaticais

stakeholder in [organization/project] to consult with stakeholders
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Contexto cultural

The term reflects a shift in business philosophy from prioritizing only owners to considering society as a whole.

Quiz rápido

Before making the decision, we must consider how it will affect our ______, including employees and local residents.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: stakeholders

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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