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Unit 2
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Unit 2, Business Partner B2 Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 2, Business Partner B2
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
blended learning | a style of education in which students learn via electronic and online media as well as traditional face-to-face teaching | One of the benefits that bring many organizations to a blended learning strategy is the cost savings |
induction programme | the process used within many businesses to welcome new employees to the company and prepare them for their new role | In return we will provide you with a comprehensive induction programme |
emotional intelligence | the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically | Emotional intelligence is found to be one of the most desired qualities for personal and professional development |
skills set | a person's range of skills or abilities | Their volunteer work enhances their skills-set and encourages them to adapt their knowledge |
needs analysis | involves the process of identification and evaluation of needs | The needs analysis further outlines that more than 8.7 million people have limited access to quality health services |
staff member | an employee who is a member of a staff of workers | A 58-year-old staff member at the Lok Sabha secretariat has tested positive for coronavirus |
career development | lifelong process of managing learning, work, leisure, and transitions in order to move toward a personally determined and evolving preferred future | My subordinate is motivated in career development |
analytical thinking | the ability to tackle complicated issues by evaluating information you've gathered and organized | Other research suggests that encouraging analytical thinking over intuitive thinking can be effective |
face-to-face session | a meeting that you have with someone in which you talk to them directly, not by phone, email, online, etc | Treat online therapy like a real face-to-face session |
apprenticeship | the position of an apprentice | She was offered a two-year apprenticeship as an electrician |
low-paid | If you describe someone or their job as low-paid, you mean that their work earns them very little money | There are many low-paid jobs in that country |
evolve | when a type of plant or animal evolves, its physical form changes over a long period of time | It is a ritual which has evolved over the centuries |
internally | inside something rather than outside | This medicine must not be taken internally |
applicable | if something is applicable to a particular person, group, or situation, it affects them or is related to them | All other terms and conditions of all applicable loans remain unchanged |
transferable | able to be moved from one place or position to another | We aim to provide our trainees with transferable skills |
life-long commitment | If you make a commitment to do something, you promise that you will do it | There she developed her life-long commitment to improving the mental health of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged in society |
career goals | a clear statement that defines the ultimate job you aspire to throughout the course of your career | Did it fulfil your career goals? |
acquire | to obtain | In 1995, the group acquired 100% of Massimo Dutti |
rely | depend on with full trust or confidence | They relied on the leader and he showed them the right way to the victory |
in-house | done or existing within an organization | We have an in-house training unit |
mentor | a person who gives a younger or less experienced person help and advice | I'm mentoring a less experienced colleague |
up-to-date | modern or fashionable | We are using the most up-to-date technology |
one-to-one | between only two people | I had one-to-one dance lessons |
emphasise | give special importance or value to (something) in speaking or writing | Let me emphasise my point |
mentee | a person who is advised, trained, or counselled by a mentor | My mentee misses important deadlines and causes other people to work unpaid overtime, including me |
job-related training | all organised, systematic education and training activities in which people take part in order to obtain knowledge and/or learn new skills for a current or a future job | You can find job-related training to help you learn new skills |
competency | the ability to do something successfully or efficiently | Internal auditors should possess competencies needed to satisfy the requirements of the position |
rapport | a good understanding of someone and an ability to communicate well with them | It's important to build a close rapport with clients |
benchmarking | a process of measuring the performance of a company's products, services, or processes against those of another business considered to be the best in the industry, aka “best in class.” | A pandemic risk benchmarking survey has been launched to help risk managers at mid-tier banks ensure best practice during the COVID-19 |
crossfunctional | denoting or relating to a system whereby people from different areas of an organization work together as a team | To address the challenges, many companies are investing in setting up crossfunctional, agile teams |
Long-term goals | something you want to accomplish in the future | Start by turning off all notifications, breaking long-term goals into smaller tasks |
look ahead | to think about and plan for what might happen in the future | Maine colleges look ahead to fall semester as remote learning continues during coronavirus pandemic |
task-oriented | focuses on getting a job done without worrying about the personal development or satisfaction of the team | When I joined the company, the team was very task oriented |
clarify | to make something clearer or easier to understand | I need you to clarify a few points |
wide range | broad selection | As a leading Internet provider, we have a wide range of tariffs for clients |
tidy | having everything ordered and arranged in the right place | Desks should be kept tidy |
overlap | to have parts that are the same as parts of something else | While some symptoms of the coronavirus certainly overlap with allergies there are several other differences |
separate | forming or viewed as a unit apart or by itself | Is there a separate entrance? |
outcome | the final result of a meeting, discussion, war etc – used especially when no one knows what it will be until it actually happens | I cannot guarantee the outcome |
handle | to do the things that are necessary to complete a job | She can handle conflicts well |
move away from | to move to be less close to something, often out of caution | We are thinking about finding ways to digitalise learning, moving away from traditional classroom training |
speak up | used to ask someone to speak louder | I can't hear you very well. Could you speak up, please? |
insist | to say firmly and often that something is true, especially when other people think it may not be true | I tried to pay, but Tim insisted on buying lunch |
facilitate the meeting | the conscious act of guiding the meeting process so that it stays on course, to make sure everyone participates, and to reach the agreed-upon meeting goals | The moderator will facilitate the meeting |