Like I said, that's the engineering context of the word.
In business managerial side of operations, "stakeholder" is definitely a weasel word.
The word "stakeholder" in "stakeholder capitalism" as used by the World Economic Forum literally means "every single person on Earth". Unless you think Klaus Schwab also considers the possibility of life in the Andromeda Galaxy, it doesn't get anymore nebulous than that. The word "nebulous" describes something cloudy and ginormous- like a nebula.
I'm not trying to give you a hard time, but the rarity of the exception justifies the rule.
In business managerial side of operations, "stakeholder" is definitely a weasel word.
The word "stakeholder" in "stakeholder capitalism" as used by the World Economic Forum literally means "every single person on Earth". Unless you think Klaus Schwab also considers the possibility of life in the Andromeda Galaxy, it doesn't get anymore nebulous than that. The word "nebulous" describes something cloudy and ginormous- like a nebula.
I'm not trying to give you a hard time, but the rarity of the exception justifies the rule.