Business and society
Interactive
- Companies actively engage stakeholders in an ongoing relationship of mutual respect, openness, and trust
Inactive
- Companies ignore stakeholder concerns
Proactive
- Companies try to anticipate stakeholder concerns
Reactive
- companies act only when forced to do so, and then in a defensive manner
Environmental analysis
A method managers use to gather information about external issues and trends, so they can develop an organizational strategy that minimizes threats and takes advantage of new opportunities
Stakeholder expectations
A mixture of people's opinions, attitudes, and beliefs about what constitutes reasonable business behavior
In the Issue Management Process Identify Issue is
Anticipating emerging concerns, or "horizon" issues
Public issue
Any issue that is of mutual concern to an organization and one or more of its stakeholders
Performance-Expectations Gap
Discrepancy between what stakeholders expect and what an organization is actually doing
In the Issue Management Process Generate Options is
Evaluating action options, involves complex judgments that take into account "non-quantifiable" factors like the company's reputation
In the Issue Management Process Analyze Issue is
Evaluating the issue; coming to an understanding of how it will evolve and how it will affect the organization
The Issue Management Process
Identify Issue Analyze Issue Generate Options Take Action Evaluate Results
Over time, the nature of business's relationship with its stakeholders often evolve through a series of stages
Inactive Reactive Proactive Interactive
In the Issue Management Process Evaluate Results
Must assess results of the program and make adjustments as needed
In the Issue Management Process Take Action
Once option is chosen, must design and implement it
a relationship
Stakeholder engagement is, at its core,
Environmental intelligence
The acquisition of information gained from analyzing the multiple environments affecting organizations
to constitute engagement
The participation of a business organization and at least one stakeholder organization is necessary, by definition,
Competitive Intelligence
The systematic and continuous process of gathering, analyzing, and managing external information about the organization's competitors that can affect the organization's plans, decisions and operations