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You run a live test. You try to break the integration. You ask the stupid question at 4:45 PM on a Friday.
Note: “TPRI” is not a standard acronym in mainstream business or culture. I have interpreted it as a fictional or niche internal process (e.g., a “Third Party Risk Integration” or a specific project code). If this refers to a specific company protocol or a technical term, you can replace the bracketed definitions with the correct specifics. When I first heard the words “TPRI Tango” in a meeting, I thought someone was suggesting a team-building night at a dance studio. tpri tango
Why? Because the Tango isn’t about the steps you rehearsed. It’s about the recovery when the floor is slippery. If your vendor can’t catch you in the dip, they aren't the right partner. New Tango dancers count: 1, 2, 3... pause... 5, 6, 7... pause. New TPRI managers do the same thing: Step 1, Step 2, Sign-off, Done. You run a live test
Have you danced the TPRI Tango at your company? Or is your team still doing the awkward middle-school sway? Drop your worst vendor management horror story in the comments. Note: “TPRI” is not a standard acronym in
TPRI has its own Cortez. It happens when a vendor passes the financial health check but fails the data privacy screen.