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Stakeholder engagement / Business / Stakeholder / Facilitation / Management / Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future / Project governance / Social responsibility / Corporate finance / Public relations
Date: 2001-05-11 02:45:45
Stakeholder engagement
Business
Stakeholder
Facilitation
Management
Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future
Project governance
Social responsibility
Corporate finance
Public relations

Count Us In. Count On Us. UNED Forum International Workshop on Multi-stakeholder Processes New York, 28/29 April 2001 Co-chairs Summary Hesphina Rukato & Derek Osborn, UNED Forum Co-Chairs

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