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to overdeliver
verb
To deliver in excess of a norm, standard, or requirement.
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Whenever he gets a request from someone higher up the ladder, he consciously tries to overdeliver.
That is important because "magazines tend to overdeliver on the East and West Coasts," she adds.
Rhone wines have crept up in price, but this beauty manages to overdeliver for the category.
The company played down its tendency to overdeliver with Broadway-style facial expressions that, in the later seasons of Judith Jamison's artistic directorate, characterized much of its performing.
"Print is not the medium that is in vogue right now, and so we have extra pressure to overdeliver to our advertisers," said Deborah Mignucci, publisher of Disney FamilyFun.
The most selfish thing you can do for your business is to overdeliver to your ideal and likely buyers.
Similar(54)
Allow your influence to propel others to equally overdeliver.
If you can consistently keep your promises, you will be like that great entrepreneur who knows that the key to success is to underpromise and overdeliver.
Better to underpromise and overdeliver on dating Web sites, and elsewhere, than to play it in reverse.
The key to keeping shareholders onside, it is reckoned, is to underpromise and overdeliver.
"Strive to underpromise and overdeliver".
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