Explain how dormant stakeholders, discretionary stakeholders, and demanding stakeholders differ.
What will be an ideal response?
Dormant stakeholders are “sleepers”—they hold power but do not tend to use that power unless they are given a reason to do so. However, dormant stakeholders may become significant when they begin to utilize their power. Discretionary stakeholders have no power to influence and no urgent claims, but they have legitimacy. They may come in the form of philanthropists who donate to your organization and are willing to support social causes. Demanding stakeholders possess the urgency attribute. They have no power or legitimacy and may be the only dissenting voice in the room.
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