Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
win-win
adjective
/ˈwɪn ˌwɪn/

Definition
A situation or outcome that is beneficial for all parties involved.

Examples
- The negotiations resulted in a win-win agreement for both companies.
- They developed a win-win strategy that satisfied both the employees and management.
- By collaborating on the project, we created a win-win situation for everyone involved.

Meaning
The term ‘win-win’ describes a scenario where all participants gain an advantage or benefit, as opposed to a zero-sum situation where one party’s gain is another party’s loss.

Synonyms
- mutually beneficial
- collaborative
- reciprocal
- beneficial for all