‘Paineless’ Common SENSE
Fighting for the Right of First Refusal is crucial. It can help your in-plant maximize its efficiencies and benefits to the parent organization.
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Mike Renn
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Outline your argument with simple indisputable facts that can easily fend off a volley of criticism, and start stumping for approval. Emphasize the benefits and neutralize fears. Remind your audience, that unlike Paine’s publication, Common Sense, the right of first refusal isn’t revolutionary. There is plenty of benchmarked evidence proving its success. Include several successful case studies of companies, universities and government agencies that have adopted the policy.
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