Buy-in

Pronunciation: /ˈbaɪ- ˈɪn/

Buy-in (noun)

  1. Willing support for an idea, plan, or decision, shown by people agreeing to take part.
  2. A payment needed to join an activity, group, or event, often to cover costs or prove commitment.
  3. Acceptance of a proposal after discussion, meaning people agree with the main idea before details.

Examples

  • Her buy-in made the project move faster.
  • The team needs buy-in before starting the plan.