Competitive Decision-Making definition

Competitive Decision-Making means a person’s activities, association, or relationship with any
Competitive Decision-Making means that a person's activities, association, or relationship with any of its clients involve advice about or participation in the relevant business decisions or the analysis underlying the relevant business decisions of the client in competition with or a business relationship with the Submitting Party.
Competitive Decision-Making means that a person’s activities, association, or relationship with

Examples of Competitive Decision-Making in a sentence

  • Only those authorized persons who are Outside Counsel or Outside Consultants and not involved in Competitive Decision-Making and have executed an Acknowledgement of Confidentiality, as those terms are defined in the Protective Order, will be able to access Confidential and Highly Confidential Information and Data submitted in response to the collection.

  • I agree that I am bound by the Protective Order and that I shall not disclose or use Confidential Documents or Confidential Information, except as allowed by the Protective Order.I acknowledge that a violation of the Protective Order is a violation of an order of the California Public Utilities Commission.I certify that I am not involved in Competitive Decision-Making.

  • Access to Highly Confidential Information and Highly Confidential Data is limited to Outside Counsel and Outside Consultants and their employees who are not involved in the Competitive Decision-Making activities of a competitor of a Submitting Party or a person with whom the Submitting Party does business.

  • Only those authorized persons who are Outside Counsel or Outside Consultants and not involved in Competitive Decision-Making, as those terms are defined in the Protective Order, can access the SDE.

  • MIT OpenCourseWare http://ocw.mit.edu 15.067 Competitive Decision-Making and Negotiation Spring 2011 For information about citing these materials or our Terms of Use, visit: http://ocw.mit.edu/terms.


More Definitions of Competitive Decision-Making

Competitive Decision-Making means a person’s activities, association, or relationship with any of his or her clients involving advice about or participation in the relevant business decisions or the analysis underlying the relevant business decisions of the client in competition with or in a business relationship with the Submitting Party or with a Third-Party Interest Holder.
Competitive Decision-Making means decision-making relating to a competitor, potential competitor, customer, or distribution partner including decisions regarding contracts, marketing, pricing, product or service development or design, product or service offerings, research and development, mergers and acquisitions, or licensing, acquisition, or enforcement of intellectual property rights.
Competitive Decision-Making means advising clients on business decisions involving contracts, marketing, employment, pricing, product design, purchasing, mergers and acquisitions, and other decisions vis-à-vis a competitor, made in the light of similar information regarding the competitor.”
Competitive Decision-Making means a person's activities, association, or relationship with any of their clients or their employer involving advice about, analysis of, or participation in the relevant business decisions of the client or employer regarding the clients’ or employer’s provision or offering of Incarcerated Persons Calling Services (“IPCS”) or Inmate Calling Services (“ICS”) as those terms are broadly defined by the California Public Utilities Commission and the Federal Communications Commission.
Competitive Decision-Making means a person’s activities, association, or relationship with any of his or her clients involving advice about or participation in the relevant business
Competitive Decision-Making means that activities, association, or relationship with a Carrier Party or other communications provider, that involves advice about or participation in, business decisions or analysis underlying business decisions of the Carrier Party or other communications provider.
Competitive Decision-Making means that a person’s activities, association, or relationship with his or her employer or any of his or her clients involve advice about or participation in the relevant business decisions or the analysis underlying the relevant business decisions of the employer or client in competition with or in a business relationship with CostQuest.