Buyer inversion flips traditional sales dynamics by transferring control to the buyer, allowing them to define terms, pricing, and timelines. It empowers procurement teams and informed consumers to negotiate from a position of strength, often reducing costs and improving contract flexibility. Businesses benefit by building trust and closing deals faster through transparent, buyer-led processes.
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