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Researcher: "The implications of the findings are not fully 'Comprehended' at this stage." sākt mācīties
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Understood or grasped the meaning, significance, or nature of something; to have perceived or apprehended something intellectually. Researcher: "The implications of the findings are not fully '____________________' at this stage."
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Manager: "There's no need for 'Indirection'; let's address the issue directly." sākt mācīties
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The act of indirectly or subtly indicating or suggesting something; the use of oblique or roundabout methods or expressions. Manager: "There's no need for '____________________'; let's address the issue directly."
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Project Leader: "She 'Spearheaded' the development of the new software platform." sākt mācīties
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To lead, initiate, or take charge of a task, project, or movement; to be at the forefront of driving or organizing something. Project Leader: "She '____________________' the development of the new software platform."
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Analyst: "The market downturn affected investor confidence, and 'Consequently', stock prices plummeted." sākt mācīties
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As a result or consequence of something; in logical sequence or correlation with a preceding event or action. Analyst: "The market downturn affected investor confidence, and '____________________', stock prices plummeted."
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Being Swift with My Words Spokesperson: "In negotiations, 'Being Swift with My Words' can help us maintain control of the conversation and assert our position." sākt mācīties
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To speak quickly and efficiently, without hesitation or delay; to communicate with speed and fluency. Spokesperson: "In negotiations, '____________________' can help us maintain control of the conversation and assert our position."
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Manager: "We're 'Constrained By' budget limitations, so we need to prioritize our spending." sākt mācīties
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Restricted or limited by something; feeling confined or hindered due to certain circumstances or constraints. Manager: "We're '____________________' budget limitations, so we need to prioritize our spending."
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There's a 'Chasm' between Analyst: "There's a 'Chasm' between our current performance and our targets that we need to bridge." sākt mācīties
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A deep fissure or gap, either literal or metaphorical, indicating a significant divide or separation between two entities or viewpoints. Analyst: "There's a '____________________' between our current performance and our targets that we need to bridge."
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Team Leader: "'Admittedly', our team fell short on the last project, but we've learned from our mistakes and are ready to improve." sākt mācīties
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Used to acknowledge a fact, point, or situation that may be contrary to one's previous statements or beliefs; conceding or allowing a point to be true. Team Leader: "'____________________', our team fell short on the last project, but we've learned from our mistakes and are ready to improve."
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CFO: "We need to reduce 'Overhead' costs to improve our profit margins and financial health." sākt mācīties
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The ongoing operational costs or expenses incurred by a business, organization, or individual in the course of their activities. CFO: "We need to reduce '____________________' costs to improve our profit margins and financial health."
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Team Member: "Despite the setbacks, we need to 'Cope' with the changes and continue moving forward." sākt mācīties
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To deal effectively with something difficult or challenging; to manage or handle a situation with composure and resilience. Team Member: "Despite the setbacks, we need to '____________________' with the changes and continue moving forward."
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CEO: "Let's 'Rally' our employees around our new initiative and work together towards our goals." sākt mācīties
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To come together or gather in a unified manner, often for a common purpose or cause; to regroup or organize for collective action or support. CEO: "Let's '____________________' our employees around our new initiative and work together towards our goals."
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Sales Rep: "We're going to 'Stab' at entering the new market segment with a bold marketing campaign." sākt mācīties
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To make a sudden and forceful attempt at doing something, often metaphorically; to try or attempt something decisively or aggressively. Sales Rep: "We're going to '____________________' at entering the new market segment with a bold marketing campaign."
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Negotiator: "Our goal is to 'Break the Deadlock' in the negotiations and reach a mutually beneficial agreement." sākt mācīties
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To resolve a situation where progress is halted or impeded by reaching an agreement or finding a solution that allows movement forward. Negotiator: "Our goal is to '____________________' in the negotiations and reach a mutually beneficial agreement."
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Project Manager: "'Down the Road', we'll need to revisit our strategy and make adjustments based on market feedback." sākt mācīties
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Referring to a future point in time or a later stage of development or progress; indicating that something will happen or be addressed at a later time. Project Manager: "'____________________', we'll need to revisit our strategy and make adjustments based on market feedback."
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Developer: "Let's 'Tweak' the user interface to enhance user experience and make navigation smoother." sākt mācīties
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To make small adjustments or modifications to something in order to improve or refine it; to fine-tune or customize for better performance or suitability. Developer: "Let's '____________________' the user interface to enhance user experience and make navigation smoother."
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Analyst: "The solution to the problem has proven to be 'Elusive', despite our extensive research efforts." sākt mācīties
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Difficult to find, define, catch, or achieve; evasive, fleeting, or hard to grasp or comprehend. Analyst: "The solution to the problem has proven to be '____________________', despite our extensive research efforts."
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Team Member: "The competitor's actions seem to 'Betray' their true intentions in the market." sākt mācīties
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To show or reveal something, often unintentionally, that is secret, hidden, or confidential; to disclose or give away information or intentions. Team Member: "The competitor's actions seem to '____________________' their true intentions in the market."
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Manager: "'Implementing the new system is 'Easier Said Than Done', but we're committed to making it happen." sākt mācīties
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Often used to acknowledge that something may sound simple or straightforward in theory but is much more difficult to accomplish in practice. Manager: "'Implementing the new system is '____________________', but we're committed to making it happen."
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HR Manager: "We're considering offering 'Extrinsic Rewards' to motivate employees to meet their targets." sākt mācīties
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Rewards or incentives that come from external sources, such as money, recognition, or prizes, rather than from internal satisfaction or enjoyment. HR Manager: "We're considering offering '____________________' to motivate employees to meet their targets."
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Coach: "To boost performance, we need to tap into employees' 'Intrinsic Motivation' and align it with organizational goals." sākt mācīties
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Motivation that comes from within oneself, driven by personal satisfaction, enjoyment, or fulfillment derived from the activity or task itself. Coach: "To boost performance, we need to tap into employees' '____________________' and align it with organizational goals."
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