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Corporate Diplomacy Witold J. Henisz

Corporate Diplomacy By Witold J. Henisz

Corporate Diplomacy by Witold J. Henisz


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This book argues that the strategic management of relationships with external stakeholders - what the author calls 'Corporate Diplomacy' - creates real and lasting business value. With colourful examples, practical tools and considered perspectives, the book hones in on a fundamental challenge for managers of multinational corporations.

Corporate Diplomacy Summary

Corporate Diplomacy: Building Reputations and Relationships with External Stakeholders by Witold J. Henisz

Managers of multinational organizations are struggling to win the strategic competition for the hearts and minds of external stakeholders. These stakeholders differ fundamentally in their worldview, their understanding of the market economy and their aspirations and fears for the future. Their collective opinions of managers and corporations will shape the competitive landscape of the global economy and have serious consequences for businesses that fail to meet their expectations.

This important new book argues that the strategic management of relationships with external stakeholders - what the author calls Corporate Diplomacy - is not just canny PR, but creates real and lasting business value.Using a mix of colourful examples, practically relevant tools and considered perspectives, the book hones in on a fundamental challenge that managers of multinational corporations face as they strive to compete in the 21st century.

As falling communication costs shrink, the distance between external stakeholders and shareholder value is increasingly created and protected through a strategic integration of the external stakeholder facing functions. These include government affairs, stakeholder relations, sustainability, enterprise risk management, community relations and corporate communications. Through such integration, the place where business, politics and society intersect need not be a source of nasty surprises or unexpected expenses.

Most of the firms profiled in the book are now at the frontier of corporate diplomacy. But they didn't start there. Many of them were motivated by past failings. They fell into conflicts with critical stakeholders - politicians, communities, NGO staffers, or activists - and they suffered. They experienced delays or disruptions to their operations, higher costs, angry customers, or thwarted attempts at expansion.

Eventually, the managers of these companies developed smarter strategies for stakeholder engagement. They became corporate diplomats. The book draws on their experiences to take the reader to the forefront of stakeholder engagement and to highlight the six elements of corprate diplomacy.

Corporate Diplomacy Reviews

A masterful template for how to run a successful corporate affairs department in pursuit of a 'social licence to operate'. - Adrian Henriques |

| A useful guide on how to manage the collective opinion of external stakeholders in a business... In short, Witold J. Henisz has given a fascinating and fresh insight into smart stakeholder engagement by managing the analytical and behavioural elements of diplomacy. - CSR International Book Review Digest - Sasmita Maurya

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

1. Due diligence: Mapping and analysis of your stakeholders

2. Integration: From stakeholder maps to financial and operational performance

3. Personal: Stakeholder relationships are personal relationships

4. Learning: Humility in adapting to negative feedback in a necessarily imperfect strategy

5. Openness: Strategic communications to reinforce trust and reputation

6. Mindset: Externally facing long-term organizational culture

Conclusion: 12 traps to avoid

Endnotes

About the author

Index

Additional information

GOR011067090
9781783532988
178353298X
Corporate Diplomacy: Building Reputations and Relationships with External Stakeholders by Witold J. Henisz
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-11-14
230
N/A
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