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Assignment 2 2025
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Due Date: 27 May 2025

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, QUESTION 1

1.1.

Using Mendelow’s matrix, evaluate the levels of power and interest of Aero’s
shareholders in the decision to sell alcohol and tobacco.

Mendelow’s matrix is a tool used to map stakeholders based on their power to
influence an organisation and their interest in a particular decision. Below is an
evaluation of the key shareholders of Aero Ltd based on this framework:

1. Aero Ltd Charitable Trust

 Interest: High – Their mission is to use returns for community benefit and
uphold ethical practices. Selling alcohol and tobacco directly contradicts their
values.
 Power: Medium to High – While they own only 10% of the shares, their moral
influence and possible public voice could attract media or community support.
 Matrix Position: Key stakeholder
 Strategy: Engage and negotiate.
2. Aero Ltd Employees (10%) and Directors (2%)

 Interest: Medium to High – Employees may be indifferent or in favour due to
job stability or increased bonuses from profits. Directors are directly involved
in strategic decisions.
 Power: Medium – Directors have formal authority. Employees have low
formal power but can affect operations and public image through strikes or
leaks.
 Matrix Position: Keep informed / Satisfy
 Strategy: Inform and consult regularly.
3. Pension Funds (15%) and Investment Trusts (15%)

 Interest: Medium – These investors are focused on long-term returns. Ethics
may matter, but profit is the main concern.
 Power: High – They collectively hold 30% of the shares and may vote against
management decisions if returns are threatened.
 Matrix Position: Satisfy
 Strategy: Engage and provide risk-reward justification.
4. Private Equity Fund (25%)



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