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Management vocabulary words-Business English vocabulary-Top 10 words

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  Coachable: (adj) describing a person who listens to constructive feedback and uses it to learn and grow Concise: (adj) Short with no unnecessary words Deliverable: (adj) Something a company has promised to have ready for a customer  Robust: (adj) Healthy and strong; a product with a full set of capabilities World wide: (adj) Involving the entire world. Consistencies: (n) The quality of something is always the same Mainstream market: (n) Where a product appeals to people with diverse backgrounds. Mentor: (n) an advisor Mitigate: (v) To make something less harmful, unpleasant, or bad.  Milestone: (n) An important event; a time when something must be achieved.

Business English vocabulary- Marketing vocabulary you need to know

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  Cost-effective: (adj) Effective or productive with its cost. Make or break it: (idiom) Something that will either be a great success or a great failure Anticipate: (v) to expect, to predict. Rhetorical question: (n) Question asked without expecting an answer. Close a sale: (v) To finish a sale in its desired outcome, usually to sign final paperwork or exchanging money. Buying signals: (n) Motions or actions customers or investors will give showing they are ready to make a purchase. Rapport: (n) A relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well. Tricks up our sleeves: (idiom) To have a plan you can use if you need to. Apologize: (v) To express regret for something that one has done wrong. Potential prospects: (n) Likely customers or clients. Make every campaign better than the last with GetResponse! Track sign-ups, click-throughs, sales, and more! 👇 Click here for the best marketing tools you need Email Marke...

Advance Business English words you need to know- Business English vocabulary- Top 10 words

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Risk analysis: (n) A technique used to identify and assess factors that may jeopardize the success of a project or achieving a goal. Profit targets: (n) Goals to be reached by money made after accounting for all expenses. E-commerce: (n) A method of buying and selling using technology. Best buys :(n) Great bargain; usually said when finding a great price for a product being sold . Retailers: (n) People or places that sell goods to consumers. Variance: (n) The fact or quality of being different, divergent, or inconsistent. Invest: (v) Spend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material later. To decline: (v) Become smaller, fewer, or less; decrease. Setback: (v) Minor or temporary failure Unforeseen crisis: (n) A sudden problem that needs immediate action.

conference calling tips for non-native speakers- Effective conference call

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  Needless to say, conference calling has been a widely used source of connecting, communicating, and transmitting pieces of information for decades. In business situations where the rush is imaginable, conference calling has and is still serving as a binder of foremost investors, marketers, managers, and significant authorities to a single platform. Since authentic documentation and future action items are addressed in a conference call, at times, it gets frustrating for Non-Native speakers. Quick responses, accent illusion, and a bundle of cultural differences push NNS (non-native speaker) to lose the floor despite their sound opinion. In this blog, you'll find some more than helpful strategies to overcome the fear of being Non-Native in a conference call. Tip#1: Be prepared Read the meeting agenda and the content (if provided) several times and thoroughly. I would recommend revising the passcode as well before the call. You can infer what questions you might be asked and note th...

What things to consider for a meeting?- Effective meeting practices

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  This blogpost is all about "meeting." But, wait! this wouldn't be covering the long, intricate, and un-understandable approaches. Instead, we'll look through the small parameters that end up being the cause of the success or failure of a meeting session. Now let's dig into see what things to consider for a meeting?                                      Calling a meeting: It usually seems to be a marvelous idea to get a consensus over a project or a proposal. For this, being a facilitator, you straight away call out a meeting, make everyone sit together, and make them feel tired. Why I'm saying this is because sometimes you don't need a meeting. Maybe an email or a call works best.  When the meeting's agenda is set only to "inform" some news or decision, why not just email it? That's one aspect. You may decide on your own for what purpose you want to call an hour-long meeting or when...

Best presentation ideas for meeting- Business presentation-Top five tips

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  Preparing slides for business meetings or conferences is almost a daily task for the marketing team or management people. And for this purpose, you usually put in too much effort that the main idea goes ambiguous or leg behind.  But don't you worry. In this blog, you'll find a clear idea of what to do and what to avoid while designing presentations so that you'll have all the audience and spotlight on you while presenting in the meeting.  Common mistakes you make in your presentations: You put in too much content You load the slides with unnecessary graphics and colors.  At times you forget the main point and deviate from the most important idea to be represented in the presentation.  Your text font is too short. Tips for the best business meeting presentations: Tip#1: Although you've got concrete knowledge and expertise in graphics, pictures, colors, and more but you need to put it all together in one business presentation as it'll make it crowded and unreas...