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The Stakeholder Strategy

Profiting from Collaborative Business Relationships

by Ann Svendsen

Berrett-Koehler, 1998

Category: Strategy

The Stakeholder Strategy

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In this summary you will learn

  • Who a company’s stakeholders are
  • Why companies must embrace – not alienate – stakeholders
  • Why the emotional aspects of change are frequently the most difficult to deal with

Why you should read The Stakeholder Strategy

Ann Svendsen’s critically acclaimed book is one of the first attempts to define a new relationship between business and its employees, customers and communities. Written in a conversational, intelligent style, The Stakeholder Strategy makes the case for collaborative stakeholder relationships and tries to show companies how they can develop and nurture those relationships for mutual benefit. Regardless of whether you think that Svendsen has succeeded or failed in that goal, the book gives plenty of examples, drawn from diverse industries, to support her claims. At the same time, it doesn’t get bogged down by endless source notes; the book provides just enough data to make a point and back it up. The book isn’t a flimsy how-to, nor is it a dry academic tome. It fits comfortably in the middle by incorporating the best of both approaches. getAbstract.com recommends this book to company leaders and managers, as well as anyone - from life-long employee to adversarial activist - who falls under the new definition of a corporate stakeholder.

About the author

Ann Svendsen  is a senior partner with CoreRelation Consulting in Vancouver, Canada, where her clients include resource and utility companies, regional and provincial governments, and financial institutions. For the past 16 years, she has worked as a consulting sociologist, helping companies and government agencies identify, understand and work effectively with their internal and external stakeholders.

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