Business Englisch Vocabulary

Business Englisch Vocabulary

Business Englisch Vocabulary


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incentives

Anreize, Benefits etc.

boil down

something, you get it down to its essence

in a nutshell

kurz und gut gesagt

flamboyant

very confident behaviour (extravagant)

slipped up

made a mistake

lavish praise

üpiges Lob

implication

ramification

implication => Auswirkung

ramification =>  Konsequenz

traits

Charakterzüge

Salary

Wage

Salary => Lohn

Wage => Stundenlohn

Obedience

Gehorsamkeit, Appell

Yardstick = benchmark

Yardstick = benchmark = Key performance Inicator

Accountable

responible

Perks

Sondervergünstigungen

perspective

perseption

Perception is what you interpret. It is your understanding of a given situation, person, or object. It is the meaning you assign to any given stimulus.

 

Perspective is your point of view. It's the lens you see the world through and determines how you view yourself, others, and everything else around you.

It depends on the customer (target market) however, in my opinion XXX is an effective means of the enhancing Customer Relationship

It depends on the customer (target market) however, in my opinion XXX is an effective means of the enhancing Customer Relationship

Retaining existing customers is (significantly) more cost effecitve than finding new ones.

Die Bindung bestehender Kunden ist (deutlich) kostengünstiger als die Suche nach neuen Kunden.

queries

inquering

queries => Anfragen

inquering => Nachvorschung

envisage

Vision

contentious

controversal = umstritten

quarrelsome

streitsüchtig

allot

zuwesien

per capita

if you state an amount per capita, you mean that amount for each person

factor

fact or situation which influences the result of something

capitalise on

use to your advantage

consolidate

combine several things, especially businesses, so that they become more effective

foreign exchange fluctuation

rises and falls in the currencies of other countries

gain ground (on)

make progress at the expense of

niche market

small area of trade within the economy, often involving specialised products

production capacity

total amount of resources available to achieve maximum output

storage and handling facility

place or building used to store and distribute goods

disposable income

money which you can spend as you want and not the money which you spend on taxes, food and other basic needs

distribution

making goods available to customers

join-venture partner

associate in a commercial enterprise which is undertaken jointly

penetration

how much share of a particular market a company or a product manages to achieve

shift

change in position or direction

spending power

ability to purchase goods

advertising campaign

organised programme of advertisements, usually concerning promoting a certain product or brand

brand awareness

knowledge of a particular make of product

classified ad/advertisement

 small advertisement placed in a newspaper by a person wishing to buy or sell something, offer or get employment, etc.

customer loyalty

when a customer favours a certain brand or company over others (the company sometimes offers financial or other rewards for this favouritism)