aligned interests
[/əˈlaɪnd ˈɪntərəsts/]
noun phrase
interesses alinhados
1. Goals, objectives, or priorities that are in agreement or moving in the same direction between two or more parties
The two companies formed a partnership because they had aligned interests in expanding into the Asian market.
As duas empresas formaram uma parceria porque tinham interesses alinhados em expandir para o mercado asiático.
2. A situation where different stakeholders share common objectives and benefit mutually from cooperation
When investors and management have aligned interests, the company tends to perform better.
Quando investidores e gestores têm interesses alinhados, a empresa tende a ter melhor desempenho.
3. Circumstances where the motivations of different parties are synchronized or compatible
The success of the project depends on having aligned interests among all team members.
O sucesso do projeto depende de ter interesses alinhados entre todos os membros da equipe.
In both Brazilian and American business contexts, 'aligned interests' is a crucial concept in negotiations, partnerships, and corporate governance. In Brazil, establishing 'interesses alinhados' is essential before forming business relationships, reflecting the importance of trust and mutual benefit in Brazilian business culture. In the USA, the term is widely used in corporate settings, particularly in discussions of shareholder value, stakeholder alignment, and ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) initiatives.
NYC Slang
on the same page
Related Idioms & Phrases
to be on the same page
to see eye to eye
to pull in the same direction
to have a meeting of the minds
to march to the same drum
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