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Business Jargon: Win-win E-mail
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Monday, 23 January 2006

Definition:

     An outcome where both parties benefit from a transaction.

Example Dialogue:

    A:    We agreed to pay our supplier a larger commission in exchange for better service.
    B:    So it was a win-win outcome for both of you.

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