Business Englisch Vocabulary

Business Englisch Vocabulary

Business Englisch Vocabulary


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autocratic

demanding absolute obedience from other people

bonus

extra amount of money that is given to you as a present or reward in addition to the money you were expecting

by the book

formally, or according to the rules

dress code

set of rules for what you can wear

goal

aim or purpose

mentor

person who gives another person help and advice over a period of time and often also teaches them how to do their job

vision

ability to imagine how a country, society, industry, etc. could develop in the future and to plan in a suitable way

dotcom

 Internet company

 Internet company

responsible to the government

rat race

struggle of individuals in a competitive environment (Konkurrenzkampf)

red tape

paperwork

shareholder

 

person who owns shares in a company

revenue

money earned from sales

return

amount of profit on an investment

monitor

watch and check a situation carefully for a period of time in order to discover something about it

market share

percentage of all the sales within a market that are held by one brand or company

make redundant

no longer employ someone because there is not enough work

bottom line

 final line in the accounts of a company or organisation, which states the total profit or loss that has been made

board

group of people who are responsible for controlling and organising a company or organisation

delegate

give a particular job, duty, right, etc. to someone else so that they do it for you

streamline

make more efficient

get down to work

start to direct your efforts and attention towards work

hands-on approach

way of doing things which is practical, not theoretical

trouble-shooting skills

ability to remove or solve difficulties

brand builder

developer of a product’s image

brand image

impression of a product in the minds of potential customers

empire

very large and important business organisation

dismiss

fire

rate

level of payment

stake

share or financial involvement in a business

venture

new activity, usually in business, which involves risk or uncertainty

workload

amount of work to be done, especially by a particular person or machine in a period of time

administer

manage or govern (verwalten)

assess

judge or decide the amount, value, quality or importance of something (beurteilen)

brand management

crisis management

line management

middle management

brand management =>  how a company manages its brands and brand image

crisis management => process of dealing with difficult situations

line management => direct management of staff

middle management => level between senior management and junior management

performance pay

salary that increases when your work improves or becomes more productive

memo

message or other information in writing sent by one person or department to another in the same business organisation

one-to-one interview

meeting between just two people

target

level or situation which you intend to achieve

timekeeping

ability to arrive at a place at the time expected