noun General Slang

buy-in

BY-in · noun · informal

Agreement or endorsement from stakeholders.

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Definitions

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The support or commitment of others—especially decision-makers—for an idea or plan.

“We need executive buy-in before we can green-light the rebrand.”
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buy-in In A Sentence

We need executive buy-in before we can green-light the rebrand.

Origin & Usage

From the notion of 'buying into' an idea; standard change-management term.

Variants buy in

People Also Ask

What does buy-in mean?

It refers to the support or commitment of others, especially decision-makers, for an idea or plan.

Why is buy-in important at work?

Without stakeholder or executive buy-in, plans often can't move forward because they lack the backing needed to proceed.

Where does the term buy-in come from?

From the idea of 'buying into' an idea; it's a standard term in change management.

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