Our interaction with stakeholder groups helps us find support for the things that matter to us and makes it easier to identify trends early on, thereby fostering our innovation processes.
The following overview sets out who our stakeholders are and what matters to them most:
Analysts, investors
and their representatives
Customers, potential
customers and their representatives
Business sector
and its representatives
Science, research
and education
NGOs and special
interest groups
Media
Politics
Employees, potential
employees and their
representatives
Suppliers
Deutsche Telekom stakeholders
Analysts, investors and their representatives
TOP-SUBJECTS:
Cyber safety
Privacy
ICT Solutions for a Low-Carbon Economy
Employee involvement
Mitigating climate change
Stakeholder groups:
Private investors
Funds, asset managers and analysts
(SRI) rating agencies
Analyst organizations and associations
Institutional investors
Customers, potential customers and their representatives
TOP-SUBJECTS:
Data security
Employee involvement
Privacy
Cyber safety
ICT Solutions for a Low-Carbon Economy
Stakeholder groups:
Youngsters and young adults
Families
Middle-aged people
Senior citizens
Small and medium-sized enterprises
Large corporations
Public authorities
Consumer organizations and segment-specific interest groups
Telekom Supervisory Board members
Business sector and its representatives
TOP-SUBJECTS:
All top-subjects of the materiality analysis 2019
Stakeholder groups:
DAX-listed companies
Other large corporations
Small and medium-sized enterprises
Trade and industry associations
Cooperation partners
Competitors
Science, research and education
TOP-SUBJECTS:
Employee involvement
Socially relevant application of ICT products and services
Cyber safety
ICT Solutions for a Low-Carbon Economy
Privacy
Stakeholder groups:
CR and sustainability research institutions
Political and business research institutions
Universities
Schools
Day care centers
Student organizations and university associations
ICT, sociology and design research institutions
NGOs and special interest groups
TOP-SUBJECTS:
Privacy
Cyber safety
Socially relevant application of ICT products and services
Transparency and reporting
ICT and child safety
Stakeholder groups:
Humanitarian organizations and charities
Business ethics groups
Multi-thematic organizations
Churches and their relief organizations as well as other religious and social groups
Foundations
Environmental protection organizations
Media
TOP-SUBJECTS:
All top-subjects of the materiality analysis 2019
Stakeholder groups:
CR and sustainability
Players from politics and business
Education
Radio broadcasters, daily press, press agencies
Online media and social networks
Publishers
Journalist associations/media groups
ICT and communications
Politics
TOP-SUBJECTS:
Privacy
Cyber safety
Socially relevant application of ICT products and services
Transparency and reporting
ICT and child safety
Stakeholder groups:
Players at national level
Embassies and consulates
Supervisory and regulatory authorities
Communities and their representatives
International organizations
Players at EU level
Employees, potential employees and their representatives
TOP-SUBJECTS:
Data Security
Privacy
Cyber safety
ICT Solutions for a Low-Carbon Economy
Employee involvement
Stakeholder groups:
Employees
Managers
Board of Management
Applicants and prospective employees
Trade unions and works councils
Employees and students
Endowed chairs
Apprentices/trainees
Suppliers
TOP-SUBJECTS:
Privacy
Cyber safety
Mitigating climate change
Talent acquisition, retention, development and staff reduction
Our interaction with stakeholder groups helps us find support for the things that matter to us and makes it easier to identify trends early on, thereby fostering our innovation processes.
The following overview sets out who our stakeholders are and what matters to them most:
and their representatives
customers and their representatives
and its representatives
and education
interest groups
employees and their
representatives
Analysts, investors and their representatives
Customers, potential customers and their representatives
Business sector and its representatives
Science, research and education
NGOs and special interest groups
Media
Politics
Employees, potential employees and their representatives
Suppliers