The All-Win Principle states

  1. In our interdependent world it is in the interest of all that each person learns the ongoing art of personal development without harming others; and
  2. This approach is a highly effective tool and a sound basis for sustainable relationships.

All-win relationships generate goodwill because all are supported in their individual aims (provided they do not harm others); they promote caring co-operation, the formation of mutually rewarding forms of organization (families, schools, businesses and government) and form a durable foundation for a sustainable global community.

As we develop as a global world, it is often necessary to look at ways that benefit some more than others, or where some actually contribute to others’ development without immediate return. Yet the all-win principle provides a useful norm when we assess our progress toward a durable global community that works well for all.



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