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  • Stakeholder And Issues Management Approaches

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Chapter Topics
  1. Why use a stakeholder management approach for
    business ethics?
  2. Stakeholder management approach defined
  3. How to execute a stakeholder analysis
  4. Stakeholder approach and ethical reasoning
  5. Moral responsibilities of functional area
    professionals
  6. Three issues management approaches
  7. Two crisis management approaches

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Why Use A Stakeholder Management Approach For
Business Ethics?
  • The stakeholder approach is a response to the
    growth and complexity of understanding and study
    of the modern corporation and its influence on
    the environment.

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  • The ethical dimension of this approach is based
    on the view that
  • Profit maximization is constrained by justice
  • Regard for individual rights should be extended
    to all constituencies that have a stake in the
    affairs of a business
  • Organizations are not simply or only economic in
    nature but can and do act in socially responsible
    ways, not only because it is the right thing to
    do, but also to ensure their legitimacy

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Stakeholder Management Approach Defined
  • The stakeholder approach provides a framework
    that enables users to map and ideally, manage the
    corporations relationships, both present and
    potential, with groups to reach win-win
    collaborative outcomes.
  • It does not have to result from a crisis or
    controversial situation.
  • It can be used as a planning method to anticipate
    and facilitate business decisions, events, and
    policy outcomes.
  • Business units, teams, and groups can use this
    approach.

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Stakeholder Management Approach Defined
  • Stakeholder any individual or group who can
    affect or is affected by the actions, decisions,
    policies, practices, or goals of the
    organization.
  • Primary stakeholders of a firm owners,
    customers, employees, and suppliers.
  • Secondary stakeholders all other interested
    groups such as the media, consumers, lobbyists,
    courts, governments, competitors, the public, and
    society.
  • Stakes any interest, share, or claim that a
    group or individual has in the outcome of a
    corporations policies, procedures, or action
    toward others.

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How To Execute A Stakeholder Analysis
  • The stakeholder approach is a pragmatic way of
    identifying and understanding multiple, often
    competing, political, social, legal, economic,
    and moral claims of many constituencies.
  • The stakeholder analysis is a series of steps
    aimed at the following tasks
  • Mapping stakeholder relationships
  • Mapping stakeholder coalitions
  • Assessing the nature of each stakeholders
    interest
  • Assessing the nature of each stakeholders power
  • Constructing a matrix of stakeholder moral
    responsibilities
  • Developing specific strategies and tactics
  • Monitoring shifting coalitions

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Stakeholder Approach And Ethical Reasoning
  • The stakeholder analysis is an analytical method
    where no prescribed ethical principles or
    responsibility rules are built-in.
  • Ethical reasoning in the stakeholder analysis
    means asking
  • What is equitable, just, fair, and good for those
    who affect and are affected by business
    decisions?
  • Who are the weaker stakeholders in terms of power
    and influence?
  • Who can, who will, and who should help weaker
    stakeholders make their voices heard and
    encourage their participation in the decision
    process and outcomes?

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Moral Responsibilities Of Functional Area
Professionals
  • One goal of a stakeholder analysis is to
    encourage and prepare organizational managers to
    articulate their own moral responsibility, as
    well as the responsibilities of the company and
    their profession, toward their different
    constituencies.
  • Stakeholder analysis focuses the enterprises
    attention and moral decision-making process on
    external events.
  • This approach applies internally, especially to
    individual managers in and across traditional
    function areas.

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Moral Responsibilities Of Functional Area
Professionals
  • Traditional functional and expert areas include
  • Marketing
  • Research and development (R D)
  • Manufacturing
  • Public relations
  • Human resource management (HRM)

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Three Issues Management Approaches
  • First Approach 6-Step Issue Management Process
  • Most straightforward
  • More appropriate for companies or groups trying
    to understand, manage, and control their internal
    environments
  • Involves the following steps
  • Environmental scanning and issues identification
  • Issues analysis
  • Issues ranking and prioritizing
  • Issues resolution strategizing
  • Issues response and implementation
  • Issues evaluation and monitoring

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Three Issues Management Approaches
  • Second Approach 7-Phase Issue Development
    Process
  • Issues are believed to follow a developmental
    life cycle
  • Life-cycle stages suggested for tracking an
    issue
  • A felt need arises
  • Media coverage is developed
  • Interest group development gains momentum
  • Policies are adopted by leading political
    jurisdictions
  • The federal government gives attention to the
    issue
  • Issues and policies evolve into legislation and
    regulation
  • Issues and policies enter litigation

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Three Issues Management Approaches
  • Third Approach 4-Stage Issue Life Cycle
  • Thomas Marx observed that issues evolve from
    social expectations to social control through the
    following steps
  • Social expectations
  • Political issues
  • Legislation
  • Social control

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Two Crisis Management Approaches
  • First Approach Precrisis Through Resolution
  • According to this model, a crisis consists of
    four stages
  • Prodromal (precrisis)
  • Warning stage
  • Acute
  • Damage has been done
  • Chronic
  • Clean-up phase
  • Resolved
  • The crisis management goal

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Two Crisis Management Approaches
  • Second Approach Reaction Through Accommodation
  • Five phases of corporate social response to
    crises related to unsafe products, or product
    crisis management include
  • Reaction
  • A crisis has occurred
  • Defense
  • The company is overwhelmed by public attention
  • Insight
  • Most agonizing time
  • Accommodation
  • Addressing public pressure and anxiety
  • Agency
  • Company attempts to understand the causes

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Two Crisis Management Approaches
  • Suggestions that corporations can follow to
    respond more effectively to crises include
  • Face the problem
  • Take your lumps
  • Recognize that there is no such thing as a secret
    or private crisis
  • Stage war games
  • Use the firms philosophy, motto, or mission
    statement
  • Use the firms closeness to customers and end
    users for early feedback

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Two Crisis Management Approaches
  • Issues and crisis management methods and
    preventive techniques are effective in
    corporations only if
  • Top management is supportive and participates
  • Involvement is cross-departmental
  • The issues management unit fits with the firms
    culture
  • Output, instead of process, is the focus
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