0 a situation in which a person or group buys enough shares in a company to get control of it:
1 a situation in which a person or group buys enough shares in a company to get control of it:
She subsequently led a buy-in of the group and is now its director.
2 a situation in which a company buys shares of its own stock from shareholders:
3 support for an idea or plan:
Effective leaders must understand how to communicate their vision, and create buy-in for it.
This ensures local stakeholder buy-in and that we do not invest in technology that is unlikely to be adopted.
Not only does it ensure optimal "buy-in," but it also ensures that the reports are locally relevant, with full appreciation of all clinical nuances.
The advantage is that results are associated with immediate buy-in.
This early consultation is essential for local stakeholder buy-in and avoids investment in technology that is unlikely to be adopted.
Every stakeholder's point of view or buy-in is not needed on every issue.
To be effective, clinical practice guidelines must rely on local input to the final recommendations to produce local "buy-in" (14).
The proposed "buy-in" scheme would operate for a period of three months from the date on which the relevant provisions came into force.
I have given examples of technical problems, but some problems are due to dishonesty or lack of buy-in.