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© Daydream Education 2007. All rights reserved. WORKSHEETS Name: STAKEHOLDERS STAKEHOLDERS 1 1 2 Define the term stakeholder. 1 On the diagram below, identify the different stakeholders of the business and complete the following diagram. THE LOCAL COMMUNITY We want responsibility, promotion, high rewards and status. We paid £2.50 for these shares and demand a dividend/share of the profits. We demand good quality, good service and competitive prices. We would like an annual pay rise, better working conditions and job security. We demand good quality, good service and competitive prices. The business provides jobs and wealth. However, we must ensure that it is safe for the workforce. Some of us work in the factory. However, there is too much noise, pollution and congestion on the local roads.

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Page 1: Business Studies - Stakeholders

© Daydream Education 2007. All rights reserved.

W O R K S H E E T S Name:

STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS 11

2

Define the term stakeholder. 1

On the diagram below, identify the different stakeholders of the business and complete the following diagram.

THE LOCAL COMMUNITY

We want responsibility, promotion, high rewards

and status.

We paid £2.50 for these shares and demand a dividend/share of

the profits.

We demand good quality, good service and

competitive prices.

We would like an annual pay rise, better working

conditions and job security.

We demand good quality, good service and

competitive prices.

The business provides jobs and wealth. However, we

must ensure that it is safe for the workforce.

Some of us work in the factory. However, there is too much noise,

pollution and congestion on the local roads.

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4 Research a business with which you are familiar, identify the different stakeholders that have an effect on the business and explain how those stakeholders’ views may conflict. Remember to think in terms of the specific business in question.

3 Stakeholders may sometimes disagree. State two examples of how stakeholders’ views may conflict.

ii)

i)

Page 2: Business Studies - Stakeholders

© Daydream Education 2007. All rights reserved.

W O R K S H E E T S Name:

STAKEHOLDERSSTAKEHOLDERS 11

2

Define the term stakeholder. 1

On the diagram below, identify the different stakeholders of the business and complete the following diagram.

THE LOCAL COMMUNITY

We want responsibility, promotion, high rewards

and status.

We paid £2.50 for these shares and demand a dividend/share of

the profits.

We demand good quality, good service and

competitive prices.

We would like an annual pay rise, better working

conditions and job security.

We demand good quality, good service and

competitive prices.

The business provides jobs and wealth. However, we

must ensure that it is safe for the workforce.

Some of us work in the factory. However, there is too much noise,

pollution and congestion on the local roads.

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4 Research a business with which you are familiar, identify the different stakeholders that have an effect on the business and explain how those stakeholders’ views may conflict. Remember to think in terms of the specific business in question.

3 Stakeholders may sometimes disagree. State two examples of how stakeholders’ views may conflict.

ii)

i)