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Geert Jan Rens
Senior Consultant
Published on: April 3, 2026

Stakeholdermanagement

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Why stakeholder management matters

No organisation operates in isolation. Customers, suppliers, regulators, local communities, auditors, and partners all influence your success, quality, and continuity. The question is not whether stakeholders matter, but how well you understand them. Do you listen, engage, and anticipate, or mainly react? Stakeholder management provides direction. It helps you manage risks and unlock opportunities, not as an obligation, but as a strategic compass in a complex environment.

What lies beneath

Stakeholders are more than parties with opinions. They represent interests, expertise, and expectations, sometimes conflicting with each other.

Stakeholder management is about:

  • Recognising influence
  • Understanding interests
  • Engaging in meaningful dialogue

In practice, this means not thinking for stakeholders, but working with them. Using their insights to strengthen your strategy, build support, and prepare for the future.

Leadership means connecting

Stakeholder management requires leadership that looks beyond its own domain. It requires listening, aligning, communicating clearly, and explaining decisions. This is not a one time effort, but an ongoing process of gathering input, weighing perspectives, and adjusting course. Strong stakeholder engagement creates clarity, accelerates decision making, and strengthens trust both internally and externally.

Three levels of development

Compliance | Insight for compliance

Embedding stakeholder management within the management system. This includes stakeholder analysis, risk assessment, and documentation of relevant actions. The focus is on meeting standards and demonstrating engagement with key stakeholders.

Compliance+ | Dialogue and mutual understanding

Actively engaging with key stakeholders. Organisations initiate conversations, identify interests, and gather relevant topics. Mutual understanding grows, actions are aligned, and there is a structured approach to follow up on insights and risks.

Strategic | Stakeholders as strategic partners

Embedding stakeholder management in strategic decision making. Interests, risks, and opportunities are considered across multiple domains, from sustainability and innovation to food safety and reputation. Stakeholders are actively involved in shaping vision, policy, and reflection. This builds trust, alignment, and long term continuity.

What it delivers

Stakeholder management delivers more than compliance. It strengthens your organisation through:

  • Improved risk management and fewer surprises
  • Greater acceptance of change and innovation
  • More effective communication with supply chain partners, regulators, and communities
  • Stronger reputation and social licence to operate
  • Better decision making based on external insights

In a world of interdependencies, strength comes from understanding who you connect with and why.

Where do you stand?

Do you have a clear view of your stakeholder landscape? Stakeholders often identify risks before you do and can contribute to opportunities you may not yet see. But only if you engage, involve, and use their insights. Mérieux NutriSciences | Expert Partners helps you turn stakeholder management from an obligation into a strategic advantage.

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