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accounting for stakeholder needs leads to improved decision making. Under what circumstances might developing a relationship between an organization and its stakeholders be counterproductive to decision making? What are the most significant consequences of organizations not developing a relationship with stakeholders (consider the example of McDonald's addressing stakeholder concerns over animal welfare issues)? Why are these consequences the most significant?
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Stakeholder are very important in decision making in an organization but they can be counterproductive .Stakeholders pressure and crisis make up troublesome agenda within organization.
McDonald's cares about the treatment of animals so we are continuing to take a leadership role in
improving conditions and operations at our organization for maximum productionPlease let me know if you need any clarification. I'm always happy to answer your questions.
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