stakeholder relations
[ˈsteɪkhəʊldər rɪˈleɪʃənz]
noun
relações com partes interessadas
1. The management and cultivation of relationships with all parties who have an interest in or are affected by an organization's operations, decisions, and performance
Effective stakeholder relations are crucial for the company's long-term success and reputation.
Relações eficazes com partes interessadas são cruciais para o sucesso a longo prazo e reputação da empresa.
2. Strategic communication and engagement with investors, employees, customers, suppliers, regulators, and community members
The new director improved stakeholder relations by implementing transparent communication policies.
O novo diretor melhorou as relações com partes interessadas implementando políticas de comunicação transparente.
3. The department or function responsible for managing interactions and addressing concerns of all stakeholder groups
She works in stakeholder relations and handles complaints from both clients and investors.
Ela trabalha em relações com partes interessadas e trata de reclamações de clientes e investidores.
In Brazil, stakeholder relations has become increasingly important as corporate governance standards have evolved and companies seek to balance interests of multiple groups. This reflects broader Latin American trends toward transparency and social responsibility. In the USA, the term emerged prominently in the 1980s-1990s as companies moved away from purely shareholder-centric models. Both cultures now recognize that successful organizations must maintain positive relationships with diverse stakeholder groups including employees, customers, regulators, and local communities.
Related Idioms & Phrases
keeping stakeholders in the loop
managing stakeholder expectations
addressing stakeholder concerns
building stakeholder trust
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