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Unit 9
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Unit 9, Business Result Advanced (2nd) Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 9, Business Result Advanced (2nd)
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
along the lines of | similar in type | I was thinking more along the lines of a higher-end product |
assets | useful or valuable qualities, skills, or people | A company's reputation is one of its key assets |
assuming somebody | accepting something as true; if | Assuming we commit to that, can you fulfil the order? |
be in a really strong position | to be in a situation where you have power over other people or are likely to get what you want | I think we're in a really strong position to find new staff |
corporate accountability | the act of being accountable to the stakeholders of an organization, which may include shareholders, employees, suppliers, customers, the local community, and even the particular country(s) that the f | Michelin have a good record in terms of corporate accountability |
corporate social responsibility (CSR) | the idea that a company should be interested in and willing to help society and the environment as well as be concerned about the products and profits it makes | Michelin has many projects connected to its corporate social responsibility programme globally |
cost-benefit analysis | the process of comparing the costs involved in doing something to the advantage or profit that it may bring | A cost-benefit analysis will tell us if the costs can be covered |
critical success factor (CSF) | one of the most important things that a company or organization must do well in order for its business or work to be successful | Obtaining loans was a critical success factor for the project |
drain on resources | something that continuously uses a lot of money, property, skills, etc. that you have available to use when you need them | CSR policies can become a huge drain on resources |
endangered species | a type of animal or plant that might stop existing because there are only a few of that type alive | The depleted Atlantic rainforest in the east contains most of Brazil's endangered species |
expansion | the increase of something in size, number, or importance | Investing in a new IT system could enable expansion |
feasibility | the possibility that can be made, done, or achieved, or is reasonable | Once we've checked the project's feasibility, we'll agree goals and objectives |
general consensus | the general opinion of the group | So the general consensus is that we can do this |
get something | to understand or hear something | I'm afraid I don't get it |
knowledge base | a collection of information about a particular subject | Michelin used the local knowledge base in Bahia, Brazil |
long-term perspective | the ability to consider things in relation to one another accurately and fairly over a long period of time into the future | Let's look at the situation from a long-term perspective |
long-term viability | the degree of chance that something will succeed a long time into the future | We need to ensure the long-term viability of the project |
make something clear | to make something easier to comprehend; to help one understand something | Sorry if I didn't make that clear |
market value | the price at which something can be sold, at a particular time in a particular place | A sound CSR policy can increase the market value of a company |
natural resources | things such as minerals, forests, coal, etc. that exist in a place and can be used by people | They say that Michelin use up natural resources too intensively |
not exactly what | used for saying that something is not completely true | No, that's not exactly what I'm saying |
not have much choice | used for saying that there is only one possible option | Basically we don't have much choice for a long-term plan like this |
options | things that can be chosen from a set of possibilities, or the freedom to make a choice | Well, we have a number of options |
provided somebody | if, or only if someone does something | Provided you check out the feasibility, it might work well |
put something straight | to make something properly arranged; to fix, correct, or make amends for something | Can I put this straight? |
quantifiable data | information, especially facts or numbers, collected to be examined and considered and used to help decision-making, that can be measured and expressed as a number | We require monthly reports and reviews with quantifiable data |
realistically | according to the facts and what is possible | Realistically, would we be able to finance this strategy? |
return on investment (ROI) | the profit from an activity for a particular period compared with the amount invested in it | What I want is a good return on investment |
short-term profit | money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services during a period of time of less than one year | Should we dismiss CSR policies in favour of short-term profit? |
strategy | a detailed plan for achieving success in situations such as war, politics, business, industry, or sport, or the skill of planning for such situations | We need to develop a clear strategy to move things forward |
substantial | large in size, value, or importance | Providing training for everyone would be a substantial investment |
sustainable development | economic development that is conducted without depletion of natural resources | It's an example of sustainable development in a poor region |
the bottom line | the final line in the accounts of a company or organization, stating the total profit or loss that has been made | For me it's all about the bottom line |
track record | all the achievements or failures that someone or something has had in the past | They have a poor track record when it comes to the environment |
unfeasible | not feasible (= able to be done or achieved) | Basically we don't have much choice for a long-term plan like this – it's totally unfeasible |
way behind | less successful, or making less progress than someone or something else | If we hadn't invested in the system, we'd be way behind the competition |