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Stakeholder relations a way of viewing your alliances

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Summary, in English

Using stakeholder relationships in order to understand alliances could possibly be one way of getting a

new take on alliances and why they so often fail. During the LUSAX research a number of factors have

emerged that can be said to influence alliances. Having dedicated functions to run and monitor the

alliances, as well as having good relationships with partners that materializes into trust are two such

functions. How then do you understand complex relationships, the different needs and wants that exist

in them and how to you prioritize them? The key is to first understand who the stakeholders are and how

they affect the company and its alliances. By understanding the starting point of the relationship there is

a better chance of visualizing what an alliance can do and how it can affect the company.

Publishing year

2008

Language

English

Document type

Report

Publisher

Lusax security informatics

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • alliances
  • stakeholders
  • realations

Status

Published

Project

  • LUSAX - Security Industry Dynamics