GreenWeenies.com
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Green Weenies and Due Dilligence
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- Bigger than a breadbox or smaller than a car – Often used to describe costs, a market, or other operating factor when it’s unknown or uncertain. The phrase can also be used to discuss an opportunity or threat when little is known about it. It is typically said when giving instructions, such as an attempt to help with researching or understanding the situation, so that the next steps can be decided. I often use this phrase when someone tells me something should be low cost, as “low cost” can be subjective. In an early-stage discussion, understanding whether the item is bigger than a car or smaller than a breadbox can sometimes end a discussion and prevent wasted energy.
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