This means neither of the party wins or loses, One party gives something such that it is not a loser also and the other party by gaining that does not become a winner also. This is the situation of a compramise between the two parties.
For example, if your child creates a racket to go for a movie , the cost is around 500 $ you convice him for a pizza for 200$. He agrees. It is a winwin situation. He is happy also and you are also happy by saving 300$.
2006-08-18 23:29:36
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answered by akilashiva 2
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Well, aside from having a sister in law named Win-win, it means both parties or all parties involved come out winners with the choice of action taken.
2006-08-18 22:58:55
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answered by Equinox 6
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In a win-win situation both sides has benefits.
2006-08-18 22:58:49
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answered by Earthling 7
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It means that in a situation that is resolved, both parties end up "winning" or gaining something positive from the resolution.
2006-08-18 22:59:29
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answered by froggie 4
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Both end users are benefitted
some Eg:
I win U win
I win U loose
U win I loose
2006-08-18 23:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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win-win -(adjective) a situation in which each party benefits in some way
2006-08-19 01:18:24
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answered by MissIntimidate 3
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It means that, in a particular situation, both sides got something positive from it. In other words, no one lost.
2006-08-19 03:09:05
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answered by Irish1952 7
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both team have equal chance of winning
2006-08-18 23:01:15
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answered by Leo H 4
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It means both parties to a dispute benefit from its resolution.
2006-08-19 10:22:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Whichever way a situation goes, some one will come out a winner.
2006-08-18 22:58:43
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answered by JustAskMe 4
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