Pronunciation: /trænˈzækʃənəˌlɪzəm/
noun a theory or practice that emphasizes the importance of transactions or interactions between individuals or groups
A1 Transactionalism refers to the practice of conducting business based on transactions.
A2 In a transactionalism approach, the focus is on the exchange of goods or services for money.
B1 The company's success can be attributed to its adoption of transactionalism in its operations.
B2 The principles of transactionalism have helped streamline the company's supply chain management.
C1 A deep understanding of transactionalism is essential for effective negotiation and deal-making.
C2 The CEO's expertise in transactionalism has led to numerous profitable business deals.
formal Transactionalism is a theory that focuses on the exchange of goods and services between parties.
informal I don't really understand all this transactionalism stuff, can you explain it in simpler terms?
slang I'm not a fan of all the transactionalism going on in the business world.
figurative In relationships, transactionalism can refer to a mindset of only giving when something is expected in return.
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