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Unit 5
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Unit 5, Business Partner B2 Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 5, Business Partner B2
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
summary | a short, clear description that gives the main facts or ideas about something | He gave us a short summary of the meeting |
performance | when someone performs a play or a piece of music | Describe when the employee's performance was exceptional |
encourage | give support, confidence, or hope to (someone) | We encourage ideas and suggestions from staff |
workforce | the people engaged in or available for work, either in a country or area or in a particular firm or industry | Between now and 2050, Europe's workforce will decrease by 70 million |
opinion | a thought or belief about something or someone | Give your opinion to the situation, please |
motivate | make someone willing to work harder | She's very good at motivating her team |
evaluate | to judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something | We need evaluate the success of the campaign |
reward | something, especially money, that is given to someone because they have done something good | Every effort deserves a reward |
appraisal | an act of assessing something or someone | I have my one year appraisal coming up |
performance review | a formal assessment in which a manager evaluates an employee's work performance, identifies strengths and weaknesses, offers feedback, and sets goals for future performance | This includes an in-depth performance review |
carry out | follow, e.g. instructions | A local contractor carried out all the building work |
regular interval | at times that are equally separated | Interviews are held at regular intervals |
annually | Once every year without fail, yearly | Sales are increasing by about 17% annually |
line manager | a person with direct managerial responsibility for a particular employee | Talk to your line manager about how work stress can be resolved |
occur | happen; take place | The accident occurred at about 3.30 p.m |
grievance | a real or imagined cause for complaint, especially unfair treatment | The union representing federal prison employees filed a national grievance against the Justice Department |
feedback | advice, criticism etc about how successful or useful something is | I am waiting for your feedback |
informal context | an informal situation is one which is relaxed and friendly and not very serious or official | It's an informal context where we can share ideas |
low-key | simple and not attracting attention | In Japan, it is better to use a low-key sales pitch and give them objective information |
clarify | to make something clearer or easier to understand | I need you to clarify a few points |
on track | to be likely to achieve a particular result | What can we do to get things back on track? |
payrise | an increase in the amount of money you are paid for doing your job | Queensland hospital workers were denied a promised payrise |
bonus | a sum of money added to a person's wages as a reward for good performance | Employees hope to receive a bonus at the end of the year |
promotion | an activity such as special advertisements or free gifts intended to sell a product or service | Congratulations on your promotion, Dave! |
enhance | increase functionality or quality | Volunteering is a unique opportunity to broaden your horizons and enhance your CV |
demotivate | to make someone less enthusiastic | Some children disrupt classes and demotivate other pupils |
competitive | situation in which people or organisations try to be more successful than others | Advertising is a very competitive industry |
collaboration | the situation of two or more people working together to create or achieve the same thing | Can you suggest another form of collaboration? |
concern | something that is important to you or that involves you | I understand your concerns about her safety |
deter | to stop someone from doing something, by making them realize it will be difficult or have bad results | How can we deter people from trying to break into our system? |
alter | To change the form or structure of. To become different | The photos were digitally altered |
measure | to find the size, length, or amount of something, using standard units such as inches, metres etc | By measuring income, he was able to assess honesty |
objective | a goal that has been fixed for people to achieve | I have clear study objectives |
subjective | based on your own feelings and ideas and not on facts | There is always the danger of making a subjective judgement |
merit | the quality of being good and deserving praise | Civil servants should be recruited on merit alone |
length of service | the number of years an employee has been employed at the company or institution where he or she works | The average length of service for federal government workers is about 27 years |
eventual | occurring or existing at the end of or as a result of a process or period of time | Our eventual aim is to design better products |
loyalty | the quality of being loyal | His loyalty was never in question |
reflection | the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it | We could see the reflection of clouds on the water |
mobile workforce | a group of employees that isn't bound by a central physical location | I anticipate that the COVID-19 pandemic will lead toward a rise in a mobile workforce around the globe |
pool of talent | resource of talent | The self-employed population is a huge pool of talent for our economy |