Pacyna, the spokeswoman for California Association of Health Facilities, said the proposal resulted from stakeholder input, including representatives from her organization, UC Davis, nurse practitioners, long-term care doctors and others.
Confirmed Nursing Home Complaints Plummet During Pandemic|Jared Whitlock|August 25, 2020|Voice of San Diego
It’s a snapshot of the simmering sentiments among industry stakeholders as they rethink the merits of setting up shop in Lagos amid the state government’s increasingly costly regulatory environment.
The difficulty of doing business in Lagos is driving out tech startups|Yomi Kazeem|August 19, 2020|Quartz
You always have to take care of the stakeholders—otherwise the company won’t succeed financially.
Revisiting the Business Roundtable’s ‘Stakeholder Capitalism,’ one year later|Geoffrey Colvin|August 19, 2020|Fortune
Laurent Pietraszewski, her secretary of state, said the ministry would now work with stakeholders to figure out how to implement the new rules.
As COVID-19 rates rise, France will require most people to wear masks at work|David Meyer|August 18, 2020|Fortune
Performance Planner can now account for conversion delay and supports shared budgets across search campaigns as well as campaign plans that can be viewed and edited by other stakeholders.
Google Performance Planner adds support for conversion delay and shared budgets|George Nguyen|August 17, 2020|Search Engine Land
That's why U.S. officials are always trying to make China feel—and act—like a “stakeholder” in the international order.
China Sided With Russia on Syria out of Defensiveness, Not Strength|Melinda Liu|February 8, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Naturally, there will be differences, and no side or stakeholder will win on every measure.
What I Learned About Health Care in the 1990s|Dick Gephardt|July 5, 2009|DAILY BEAST
I was umpire and stakeholder, and it was a most interesting occupation, for the series was close and a very cheerful one.
Mark Twain, A Biography, 1835-1910, Complete|Albert Bigelow Paine
The constable, with official dignity, undertook the responsibility of stakeholder.
Colonial Born|G. Firth Scott
I'll bet twenty-five pounds on it, and let the gentleman of the house be stakeholder, and the German gentleman referee.
Cashel Byron's Profession|George Bernard Shaw
In my official capacity as stakeholder I saw every shot that was played that afternoon.
Fore!|Charles Emmett Van Loan
The Captain covered the money, and the £40 was lodged with the stakeholder.
Cattle and Cattle-breeders|William M'Combie
British Dictionary definitions for stakeholder
stakeholder
/ (ˈsteɪkˌhəʊldə) /
noun
a person or group owning a significant percentage of a company's shares
a person or group not owning shares in an enterprise but affected by or having an interest in its operations, such as the employees, customers, local community, etc
adjective
of or relating to policies intended to allow people to participate in and benefit from decisions made by enterprises in which they have a stakea stakeholder economy