internal stakeholder

internal stakeholder
internal stakeholder UK US noun [C] MANAGEMENT
a person who works for and owns, or has shares in, a particular company and is likely to want the company to be successful: »

Internal change will be difficult to implement if staff, who are key internal stakeholders, are not fully informed about the processes involved.

Compare EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDER(Cf. ↑external stakeholder)

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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