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why a customer is not stakeholder in firm explain detaily​

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Answered by vaanyamehla
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A stakeholder is anyone who is impacted by the outcome of the project. These are the people who have some sort of stake in the outcome of the project. It normally includes people like clients, internal sponsors, employees, management, suppliers etc.

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Answered by shubham3500kumar
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A stakeholder is anyone who is impacted by the outcome of the project. These are the people who have some sort of stake in the outcome of the project. ... It normally includes people like clients, internal sponsors, employees, management, suppliers etc

A stakeholder has a vested interest in a company and can either affect or be affected by a business' operations and performance. Typical stakeholders are investors, employees, customers, suppliers, communities, governments, or trade associations

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Technically, a stakeholder is anyone who impacts or is impacted by an organization's actions or products. By that definition, customers, users, and anyone inside your organization with an interest in your product is classified as a stakeholder

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