insiderization

insiderization
 n.— «In 1982, Kenichi Ohmae wrote The Mind of the Strategist. He came with his signature buzzword called “insiderization.”…Ohmae, who, according to the Financial Times is Japan’s only management guru, describes “inside-rization” when a company becomes an insider in a country important to its market share growth through an alliance or partnership.» —“Insiderization: Globalization is a manufacturer’s game” by Reylito A.H. Elbo Manila Times (Philippines) oct. 29, 2007OCT. 29. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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