Customers are internal stakeholders of the company true or false
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The given statement is false, both customers and managers are stakeholders of the company.
The primary stakeholders of an organization are employees, customers, investors and suppliers. Managers are employees of the company; therefore, they have a direct relationship with the company. Managers are often interested in the continuity of the company since it's their source of income. Managers are also interested in their safety when undertaking business operations. Customers rely on the products or services of the company, therefore, the operations of the business directly affects their access to these services or products.
The primary stakeholders of an organization are employees, customers, investors and suppliers. Managers are employees of the company; therefore, they have a direct relationship with the company. Managers are often interested in the continuity of the company since it's their source of income. Managers are also interested in their safety when undertaking business operations. Customers rely on the products or services of the company, therefore, the operations of the business directly affects their access to these services or products.
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