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Customising Stakeholder Management Strategies - Concepts for Long-term Business Success

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Stakeholder Management - From Management Philosophy to a Tool for Everyday Working Life Use of Stakeholder Management Today In times of growing globalisation and increasingly tough c- petition the use of stakeholder management tools is becoming much more widespread. Nowadays, the concept of stakeholder mana- ment is no longer limited to the specific focusing of all corporate activity on interest groups, such as customers, employees, sha- holders or suppliers, but has become an integral part of a company's daily action. Measuring the quality of relationships between companies/insti- tions and the relevant interest groups, developing actions aimed at improving these relationships (managing) and the continuous mo- toring of the effects in line with the TRI*M approach, is gaining momentum in all areas and at all levels of companies and ins- tutions. Today, human resources departments usually measure the comm- ment of employees in all organisational units on an annual basis, and senior managers develop strategies with their employees to the level of commitment, the success of which will ultimately be reviewed through subsequent measuring. This greater focus on employee commitment has only recently been given priority. For a long time, companies have failed to appreciate that the motivation and engagement of employees is the most important basis for excellent customer experiences and, consequently, profitability. Only engaged and motivated employees will use all their skills and energies for the benefit of the company.

List of contents

TRI*M: Generating Insight, Traction and Credibility at Comet.- Quality Management and Customer Retention.- How to Use TRI*M in a Six Sigma Project.- Public Sector TRI*M - Helping to Deliver Best Value.- Customer Satisfaction with Commerzbank's Retail Banking.- The Czech Beer Market: A Brief Introduction - Understanding Consumers and Customer Needs.- Measuring and Monitoring Stakeholder Relationships: Using TRI*M as an Innovative Tool for Corporate Communication.- Customer Satisfaction and Retention Improves with Six Sigma.- Focus on Loyalty.- The Customer as Process Manager: Utilization of the TRI*M Methodology to Continually Increase Customer Satisfaction.

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Stakeholder Management - From Management Philosophy to a Tool for Everyday Working Life Use of Stakeholder Management Today In times of growing globalisation and increasingly tough c- petition the use of stakeholder management tools is becoming much more widespread. Nowadays, the concept of stakeholder mana- ment is no longer limited to the specific focusing of all corporate activity on interest groups, such as customers, employees, sha- holders or suppliers, but has become an integral part of a company’s daily action. Measuring the quality of relationships between companies/insti- tions and the relevant interest groups, developing actions aimed at improving these relationships (managing) and the continuous mo- toring of the effects in line with the TRI*M approach, is gaining momentum in all areas and at all levels of companies and ins- tutions. Today, human resources departments usually measure the comm- ment of employees in all organisational units on an annual basis, and senior managers develop strategies with their employees to the level of commitment, the success of which will ultimately be reviewed through subsequent measuring. This greater focus on employee commitment has only recently been given priority. For a long time, companies have failed to appreciate that the motivation and engagement of employees is the most important basis for excellent customer experiences and, consequently, profitability. Only engaged and motivated employees will use all their skills and energies for the benefit of the company.

Product details

Assisted by Margi Huber (Editor), Margit Huber (Editor), Pallas (Editor), Pallas (Editor), Martina Pallas (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783662500576
ISBN 978-3-662-50057-6
No. of pages 139
Dimensions 155 mm x 8 mm x 235 mm
Weight 250 g
Illustrations XII, 139 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Management, B, Business, Planning, Business and Management, Strategy, Process Management, stakeholder management, Management science

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