ENGLa Vocabulary
Companies & Industries / Marketing / International Marketing / Job satisfaction / Management styles / Managing across cultures / Communication
Companies & Industries / Marketing / International Marketing / Job satisfaction / Management styles / Managing across cultures / Communication
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dense
here: containing a lot of things with little space between them. Noun: density
economical
not spending/using more of sth than is necessary. Verb: to economise on sth. ≠ economic
focused
with your attention directed towards what you want to do
(in)efficient
(not) working well and producing good results by using the available resources effectively. Noun: (in)efficiency
eloquent
expressing what you mean using clear and effective language. Noun: eloquence
extrovert
confident, lively, outgoing. Noun: extroversion
face to face
involving two people who are together in the same place
(un)inhibited
(not) embarrassed or not confident, unable to relax or to say what you want to. Noun: inhibition
irritable
getting annoyed easily. Noun: irritability; verb: to irritate someone
(un)reliable
can (not) be depended on. Noun: (un)reliability; verb: to rely on
(in)sensitive
aware of and able to understand other people and their feelings [in German: sensibel]
reserved
slow or unwilling to express feelings and opinions
succinct
expressed in a very short but clear way; noun: succinctness
to get away with something
to do sth wrong and not be punished for it
to make thins up
to invent things, to lie
to compete
(with or against sb) to try to be more successful or better than sb who is trying to do the same as you; adjective: competitive; noun: competition / competitor (Konkurrent)
to report to sb
If you “report to sb”, that person is your boss
blue-chip company
a listed company which is thought to be a safe investment and which is likely to make a profit
branch
a local office/shop belonging to a large organisation
capital goods
equipment and machinery used to produce other goods
chain of command
the line of authority and responsibility in a company
cooperative
a business which is owned and run by the people involved, with the profits shared by them
Corp./ Inc.
corporation/incorporated; a company with legal status (amtlich eingetragen), usually listed on the stock market
corporate group
a collection of parent and subsidiary companies
department
a section of a large organisation (e.g. the HR department)
a large and important unit of an organisation (e.g. the sales division)
durable goods
goods such as cars, washing-machines etc.
family business
a business which is owned and run by a family
hierarchy
a system in which people are organised into different levels of importance; adj: hierarchical
listed company
a company whose shares can be traded on the stock market
Ltd “limited”
roughly the same as “GmbH”. Shares are not traded on the stock market.
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