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Thursday, 02 February 2006

Definition:

     A program in which the individual benefits more than the team from bringing in new business.

Example Dialogue:

    A:    I implemented a new sales incentive system.  Only the salespeople who close sales will get paid this year.
    B:    It sounds like you are taking an eat what you kill approach.
    A:    That’s right.

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