Conducting Stakeholder Dialogue

The term " stakeholder cooperation" incorporates various processes through which the organization transmits information, requests feedback, consults and promotes joint activity with all the entities it influences and by which it is influenced (below are the stakeholders).  The cooperation process has a number of objectives: transmission of information as a way of generating trust between the company and the public.  Feedback requests – learning the results of the organization's activity for improvement  and consultation purposes allows it to learn the stakeholders' insights for development of better work plans and promotion of innovative processes within the organization, which contribute to generating value for the company and stakeholders.

The method proposed by the Group includes stakeholder identification and characterization, focusing the dialogue, planning and executing cooperation processes, integrating insights into work procedures and communicating corporate responsibility to all stakeholders.

Services include:

  • Identifying and mapping corporate stakeholders – those influenced by the organization's activity and are able to influence its business success for the long term, whilst classifying and understanding their impact on the organization;
  • Identifying significant issues for all stakeholders – whilst analyzing the overall social, economic and environmental impacts, clarifying the issues annoying them and their degree of importance from the stakeholders' point of view.
  • Identifying essential issues for the organization, after evaluating stakeholders' insights and testing the importance of such issues for the organization, from the aspect of risk level and impact of the organization's objectives in the long term.
  • Assimilating the public's cooperation processes in the organization – determining responsibility for the process and internalizing insights in work procedures and controls