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algol [13]
1 year ago
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you are presenting to your stakeholders an analysis of your company’s latest quarter earnings. your stakeholders express concern

that your projections for next quarter are lower than expected. what are appropriate ways to respond to these objections? select all that apply.
Business
1 answer:
olya-2409 [2.1K]1 year ago
4 0

Appropriate ways to respond to stakeholder objections are:

A. Communicate the assumptions you made in your approach

C. Take steps to investigate your analysis question further

D. Explain why you think the discrepancies exist

<h3 /><h3>Who are a company's stakeholders?</h3>

They correspond to individuals, organizations and groups that may have some kind of interest in a company. That is, they are the groups whose actions a company can directly impact, such as investors, customers and suppliers.

When there is concern about the financial projections presented, as in the question, it is ideal that there is an answer to such objections in a transparent way, demonstrating through reliable data to confirm your hypotheses.

Therefore, it is essential that a company seeks to develop corporate governance, with transparent and aligned decisions to increase stakeholder trust in the business.

This is a incomplete question. The missing alternatives are:

A. Communicate the assumptions you made in your approach

B. Repeat the steps you took

C. Take steps to investigate your analysis question further

D. Explain why you think the discrepancies exist

Find out more about stakeholders on:

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