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exit_strategy
exit strategy
English
Noun
exit strategy (plural exit strategies)
- (usually military, politics or business) A well-defined plan for bringing involvement in a mission, activity, or commitment to an acceptable conclusion.
- 1993 Oct. 18, Michael Kramer, "The Political Interest It's All Foreign to Clinton," Time:
- Seeking an exit strategy before sailing in harm's way is smart, but it must be related to the mission's goal.
- 2005 Feb. 1, David E. Sanger and Steven R. Weisman, "In U.S., White House and the Democrats Seek an Edge," New York Times (retrieved June 30 2011):
- "But most of all, we need an exit strategy so that we know what victory is and how we can get there."
- 2009 Feb. 26, David Lawsky, "Silicon Valley: down but not out?," Forbes (retrieved June 30 2011):
- Mergers, acquisitions and IPOs are no longer a reliable exit strategy with capital markets tanking and buyers wary.
- 1993 Oct. 18, Michael Kramer, "The Political Interest It's All Foreign to Clinton," Time:
See also
References
- exit strategy at OneLook Dictionary Search