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Unit 15
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Unit 15, Business Result Pre-Intermediate 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 15, Business Result Pre-Intermediate 2nd
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
achieve | to successfully complete something or get a good result, especially by working hard | I always aim to achieve my goals and objectives. |
advice | an opinion you give someone about what they should do | I asked my manager for advice on how to improve my time management skills. |
annual appraisal | regular review of an employee's job performance and overall contribution to a company | When was your last annual appraisal? |
appreciation | pleasure you feel when you realize something is good, useful, or well done | It's important that your boss shows appreciation of your work. |
business coaching | the process of engaging in regular, structured conversation with a "client": an individual or team who is within a business, profit or nonprofit organization, institution or government | Business coaching aims to help managers improve their performance. |
calm | relaxed and quiet, not angry, nervous, or upset | Try to stay calm when dealing with difficult situations. |
communication skills | abilities you use when giving and receiving different kinds of information. Some examples include communicating ideas, feelings or what's happening around you | Communication skills training will help you be a better listener and express yourself more clearly. |
constructive | useful and helpful, or likely to produce good results | If the employee hasn't met their objectives you must offer constructive solutions. |
develop skills | if you develop a skill or ability, or if it develops, it becomes stronger or more advanced | Coaches can help you identify what training you might need to develop your skills. |
dramatically | in a great and sudden way | In recent years, business coaching has grown dramatically. |
give feedback | to give advice or criticism about how well you are doing your job and what you could do to improve. Managers usually give feedback to their employees | Coaches use their own experience to give you feedback on your ideas. |
hire | to pay money to borrow something for a short period of time | Many companies hire staff who have had more on-the-job training. |
impressive | something that is impressive makes you admire it because it is very good, large, important etc | The results have been very impressive. |
improve performance | increase the output, increase efficiency, or increase the effectiveness of the process or procedure | A personal coach can help you improve your performance at work. |
management experience | experience of managing people or processes | After five years in the same job, Klaudio would really like to get management experience. |
motivate | to be the reason why someone does something | One way to motivate employees is to give them an annual bonus for good results. |
motivation | eagerness and willingness to do something without needing to be told or forced to do it | How can we improve the team's motivation for the job? |
new challenges | something new that tests strength, skill, or ability, especially in a way that is interesting | I don't like jobs that are too easy – I'm always looking for new challenges. |
objectives | something that you are trying hard to achieve, especially in business or politics | They meet or speak with you regularly to see if you are making progress to achieve your objectives. |
on the right track | o be doing something in a way that will bring good results | It's not perfect but you're on the right track – it just needs a few changes. |
out of the question | if something is out of the question, it is definitely not possible or not allowed | Work Saturday and Sunday? No, I'm afraid that's completely out of the question! |
overtime | time that you spend working in your job in addition to your normal working hours | Why don't we pay the team overtime for working late? |
personal coach | someone who gives private lessons to someone in a particular subject, especially so that they can pass an examination | It might be an idea to hire a personal coach. |
personal development | activities that improve awareness and identity, develop talents and potential, build human capital and facilitate employability, enhance the quality of life and contribute to the realization of dreams | What new skills would you like to learn for your personal development? |
personal objective | something that you are trying hard to achieve in your personal life or development | You should look at the employees personal objectives for the last year. |
positive feedback | highly appreciated advice, criticism etc about how successful or useful something is | When you discuss your employee's performance, you should start with positive feedback. |
project management | the application of processes, methods, skills, knowledge and experience to achieve specific project objectives according to the project acceptance criteria within agreed parameters | If you want a career in project management, you should do a training course. |
promotion prospects | the chances or prospects an employee has for promotion or for gaining a better position, often in the same company | Coaches can find ways for you to improve your promotion prospects in your company. |
put something into practice | if you put an idea, plan etc into practice, you start to use it and see if it is effective | These are good ideas, but how can we put them into practice? |
set goals | to say what you or someone else will or must try to achieve | Business coaches can help you set new goals. |
stressed | so worried and tired that you cannot relax | Marek works 70 hours a week and is very stressed. |
take a step back | to withdraw or remove oneself from something, often in order to consider it from a broader or more objective perspective | Coaching can be an ideal opportunity to take a step back and evaluate your lifestyle. |
training course | a series of lessons or lectures teaching the skills that you need for a particular job or activity | Have you done any training courses recently to improve your performance at work? |
two-way | used to describe a relationship which needs effort from both the people or groups involved | Remember, the appraisal is a two-way conversation so you shouldn't do all of the talking. |