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Unit 7
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Unit 7, Business Result Advanced (2nd) Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 7, Business Result Advanced (2nd)
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Palabra |
Definición |
Ejemplo |
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across the board |
having an effect on everyone or everything of a particular type |
We encourage professional development across the board |
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benefit |
a helpful or good effect |
We're going to see huge benefits from this change |
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bottom-up |
considering the smaller or less important parts or details of a plan, organization, etc. first |
A bottom-up approach informs our job-specific training |
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centrally-driven |
moved, operated, or controlled from one main place |
The bribery training is centrally-driven as it affects all staff |
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clarify |
to make something clear or easier to understand by giving more details or a simpler explanation |
Could you clarify exactly what the problems were? |
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collective aspiration |
a strong desire to have or achieve something shared by every member of a group or society |
Collective aspiration is set free in a learning organization |
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decentralized |
used to describe organizations or their activities which are not controlled from one central place, but happen in many different places |
It's a decentralized approach as each department has a budget |
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dissatisfaction |
a lack of satisfaction |
The employees expressed their dissatisfaction with the new workflows at the meeting |
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do somebody's head in |
to make someone feel confused or unhappy |
And the pace is so slow! It's doing my head in! |
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employee participation |
the process whereby employees are involved in decision making processes, rather than simply acting on orders |
It's best to have total employee participation and engagement |
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expect |
to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive |
I was expecting something a bit more professional |
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finance |
the management of money, or the money belonging to a person, group, or organization |
Our finance training is very much about revenue and costs |
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find something frustrating |
to feel annoyed, disappointed, or discouraged about something |
I'm finding it a bit frustrating that I have to be here at all |
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generic |
shared by, typical of, or relating to a whole group of similar things, rather than to any particular thing |
Generic training relates to skills that everyone needs, like IT |
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get something out of something |
to obtain something by doing something |
I have to admit, I'm not getting much out of it |
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in the long-run |
over a long period into the future |
In the long-run, what the average employee really needs is to be able to do what they do better |
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in the real world |
happening in the world or in someone's life rather than in a book, in the imagination, on the internet, etc. |
Are there any true learning organizations in the real world? |
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job-specific |
relating to a particular job |
The majority of our training is job-specific |
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lack of |
the fact that something is not available or that there is not enough of it |
There's a lack of team spirit where I work |
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live up to expectations |
to be as good as or have the qualities that someone predicted, expected, or hoped for |
Well, I agree it hasn't lived up to expectations so far |
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not the best use of somebody's time |
occuping someone's time in a wasteful or irritating manner |
This task is not the best use of my time |
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not up to scratch |
not reaching an acceptable standard |
Well, the cover, for example – it's just not up to scratch |
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paradigm shift |
a time when the usual and accepted way of doing or thinking about something changes completely |
The learning organization vision can cause a real paradigm shift within a company |
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performance management |
a system for judging how well employees are doing their jobs, their needs for training, etc. |
Performance management plays a key role in ensuring everyone takes a holistic view of the business |
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personal development plan |
a document that states what an employee wants to achieve in the future, for example in the next year, and gives a plan for developing their skills so that they are able to achieve their aims |
We've introduced formalized personal development plans for staff |
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project management |
the activity of organizing and controlling a project |
There's quite a big push on project management training |
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reach somebody's limit |
to reach the point where one can no longer continue doing something |
In fact, I think I've reached my limit |
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resume |
to start something again after a pause or period of time |
Let's resume the meeting after lunch |
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run something by somebody |
to tell something to someone |
Could you run it by me again? |
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see the point of something |
to understand the reason for something |
I can't really see the point of staying |
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self-directed |
making your own decisions and organizing your own work rather than being told what to do by managers, teachers, etc. |
We're trying to make training more self-directed |
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shared vision |
what you and the other members want to create or accomplish as part of the organization |
The whole team needs to focus, learn, and build a shared vision |
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skills deficit |
an inability to do an activity or job well |
We direct training towards addressing any skills deficit |
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spell out |
to explain something in a very clear way with details |
Could I ask you to spell out some details? |
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structural change |
a deep reaching change that alters the way authority, capital, information, and responsibility flows in an organization |
It was a radical structural change to our organization's culture |
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systems thinking |
an approach based on the belief that the component parts of a system will act differently when isolated from the system's environment or other parts of the system |
Systems thinking is an ability to see and think about the organization as a whole |
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team spirit |
a feeling of belonging together that the members of a group have towards others in the group |
Everyone's just concentrating on their own tasks, so there's no team spirit |
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test somebody's patience |
to annoy someone so much that it is very difficult for them to stay calm |
It's really testing my patience, too |
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the bigger picture |
the situation as a whole |
We can't all spend our time worrying about the bigger picture |
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top-down |
used to refer to a situation in which decisions are made by a few people in authority rather than by the people who are affected by the decisions |
It's a top-down approach as senior management decide |