Stakeholders of an organization: range from employees to board members to stockholders and then to customers., are only people outside of the organization, are not important to the decisions leaders make, or none of the above?

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The correct answer is "none of the above."

Stakeholders of an organization include a wide range of individuals and groups both inside and outside the organization, such as employees, board members, stockholders, customers, suppliers, and the community. They are important to the decisions leaders make because their interests and needs can impact the organization's performance, reputation, and overall success.