A skateholder is any person or group with a direct interest to the performance and activities of a business. Below there’s a list of the main skateholder’s groups and their aims:
Owners:
- a share of the profits so that they can gain a return on the money put into the business.
- growth of the business so that the value of their investment increases.
- regular payment for their work.
- job security - workers do not want to look for new jobs frequently.
- a job that gives satisfaction and provides motivation.
- high salaries because of the important work they do.
- growth of the business so that managers can control a bigger and better known business. This gives them more status and power.
- safe and reliable products
- value for money
- well-designed products of good quality
- successful businesses will employ workers, pay taxes and increase the country’s output.
- government will expect all businesses to stay within the law.
- jobs for the working population
- production that does not damage the environment
- safe products that are socially responsible.
Sorry, i don't mean to sound rude i merely want to point out the misspelling in the title. It says 'Skateholders' rather than 'Stakeholders'. Great blog, it's really useful! :)