A stakeholder want refers to something that is desired but not essential for the completion of the task or project. In this case, requiring that a supplier provide accommodations for the company's representatives during visits is a want. It is not a core requirement for the supply of the component or service but is a preference that enhances convenience for the company’s representatives.
References
CIPS (Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply). Differentiating Needs and Wants in Procurement.
ISM (Institute for Supply Management). Understanding Stakeholder Requirements.
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