Firstly, “stakeholder” is used most often as a blanket term to describe a wide range of people, groups, and organizations. As we continue to question language use, we have to ask ourselves how this blanket term might impact specific groups. For Indigenous Peoples, who have historically had...
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A business case captures the organization’s rationale for investing in content as a component of its marketing strategy. Typically delivered to executive management as a document or presentation, it’s a helpful tool for building stakeholder understanding and support to execute the program effectively....
As thoughtful communicators, we should seize every opportunity to advance inclusion and equity through our word choices. Rather than guys, let’s make everyone, all, folks, team, or friends the norm. Stakeholder Nonprofits share a ton of jargon with the for-profit world. “Stakeholder” is one...
Proper protocols must be taken through evidence-based research on the issue of vaccination and the risk factors that can allow stakeholders better implementation on laws that can be beneficial to parents. The stakeholder’s in the healthcare field such as patients, healthcare providers, insurance ...
Do you use any of the words on this list at your nonprofit? Read on for tips to make stronger, smarter word choices in 2019—and beyond.
“Strategies” are practical ideas about how to make the best use of your resources to achieve your goals. Them: Blah-blah-blahMONEY, blah-blah-blahGOALS. Result: A “strategic plan” proclaiming the need for more money with no action plan (except, of course, to raise money) and no jus...
Speak up.In stakeholder interviews, avoid letting what youthinkmight be a varied use of a term slip by. Stop and ask what the stakeholder means when they say <insert term>. And keep a list of terminology you believe is being used differently by different people. ...
Business isn’t about maximizing anything for any one stakeholder, but rather keepingeveryonesatisfied: customers, employees, investors, vendors, creditors, regulators, the public — everyone. And owners come last, not first. That’s not a statement of moral or economic philosophy but rather a leg...
As thoughtful communicators, we should seize every opportunity to advance inclusion and equity through our word choices. Rather thanguys, let’s makeeveryone,all,folks,team, orfriendsthe norm. Stakeholder Nonprofits share a ton of jargon with the for-profit world. “Stakeholder” is one of the ...