04/30/09 07:01 Filed in:
Customer Focus | PlanningI got to thinking about this post after hearing the word unilateralism during one of the news shows.
You’ll hear the term unilateralism used most often when people are talking about a foreign policy based upon one-sided action. It has its parallels in the business world, and we have all seen it. I prefer to call it something easier to remember -- breathing your own exhaust. This blog addresses some key questions we should be asking to ensure that we’re not breathing our own exhaust. when making important decisions that have an impact on others.
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