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Unit 8
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Unit 8, Business Partner B2 Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 8, Business Partner B2
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
inevitable | certain to happen; unavoidable | A further escalation of the crisis now seems inevitable |
context | the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help explain it | To understand this issue, it must first be situated in its context |
stage | one part of a process or one time in the development of something | It was her first appearance on the stage |
reflect | (of a surface or body) throw back (heat, light, or sound) without absorbing it | He had time to reflect on his successes and failures |
professional qualifications | qualification on a profession or part of a profession which includes the combination of professional competence | This means that recruiters and HR managers will feel more confident about your professional qualifications |
retirement | the action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work | I am only 45, it is too early to think about retirement |
encounter | To meet, especially unexpectedly; come upon. To confront in battle or contention | I had an unpleasant encounter with a pushy salesman |
promotion | an activity such as special advertisements or free gifts intended to sell a product or service | Congratulations on your promotion, Dave! |
redundancy | the state of being no longer in employment because there is no more work available | We can expect significant redundancies in the automobile industry |
relocation | the act of moving or moving something or someone from one place to another, or an example of this | The headquarters' relocations cost us a fortune! |
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 |
aim | to point or direct a weapon towards someone or something that you want to hit | My aim is to finish this report by the end of the day |
cut costs | to decrease expenses | The new head of marketing wants to cut costs |
efficiency | a situation in which a person, company, factory, etc. uses resources such as time, materials, or labour well, without wasting any | It would improve our efficiency if we used up-to-date methods |
weigh up | to consider someone or something carefully in order to make a judgment | You need to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages before making an important decision |
benefit | if you benefit from something, or it benefits you, it gives you an advantage, improves your life, or helps you in some way | Both sides have benefited from the talks |
successful | успешный | He had a successful career in theatre |
implementation | the act of putting a plan into action or of starting to use something | When it comes to leading change, you should involve those that are affected in the implementation of the change |
apprehensive | anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen | I was a little apprehensive about the presentation |
morale | the confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline of a person or group at a particular time | Low morale is another common cause of absenteeism |
affect | to do something that produces an effect or change in something or in someone's situation | Everyone was affected by the news |
amalgamate | combine or unite to form one organization or structure | The solution is said to amalgamate facial, activity, gesture and object recognition |
disappear | to become impossible to find | He used to disappear for weeks |
counselling | the provision of professional assistance and guidance | He needed a lot of counselling after the divorce |
advice | when you say what you think someone should do | He gave me some good advice |
transition | to change from one situation to another | The health-care system is in transition at the moment |
coaching | the act of giving special classes in sports, a school subject, or a work-related activity, especially to one person or a small group | Extra coaching is available for students who might need a little more help |
mentoring | the practice of assigning junior members of staff to the care of more experienced people who assist them in their careers | We could also develop a mentoring system, where junior staff could turn to more experienced team members for advice |
embrace change | cultivating an attitude of accepting change as a positive development and integrating it in your life without fear | We will all have to embrace change for our industry to recover |
re-evaluate | evaluate again or differently | Harley-Davidson has announced its "The Rewire" plan under which it will re-evaluate its product and business strategies |
work-life balance | the ability to give a sensible amount of time and effort to your work and to your life outside work, for example to your family or to other interests | Don't check email on weekends for better work-life balance |
direction | the position towards which someone or something moves or faces | She was going in the wrong direction |
move away | go to live in another area | We have moved away from traditional Monday meetings |
regular | recurring at uniform intervals | My visits to the dentist are regular |
salary | a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker | Her annual salary is $28000 |
freelancer | working independently for different companies rather than being employed by one particular company | He worked in this company mostly as a freelancer |
short-term | occurring over or relating to a short period of time | It's just a short-term solution, but a good one |
long-term | occurring over or relating to a long period of time | He signed a long-term contract |
job security | the state of having a job that is secure and from which one is unlikely to be dismissed | Job security is one of the motivating factors for her |
reward | something, especially money, that is given to someone because they have done something good | Her success is just reward for her hard work |
flexibility | the ability to change or be changed easily to suit a different situation | Its unique management methods are based on innovation and flexibility |
overall | considering everything or everyone | Overall, the global economy went up |
adapt | to change your ideas or behaviour so that you can deal with a new situation | Some people have no problems adapting to different cultures |
careful | giving a lot of attention to what you are doing so that you do not have an accident, make a mistake, or damage something | Be careful how you drive! |
uncertain | not known or fixed, or not completely certain | Hanna was uncertain about meeting him |
constantly | continuously over a period of time; always | I am constantly late for work |