Business Englisch
Vokabeln
Vokabeln
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Level | Primary School |
Created / Updated | 28.01.2013 / 30.12.2023 |
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equivalent to the chairman of the board of directors in Britain
president
a company that has just been formed
start up company
a new idea or method
innovation
a situation of danger or difficulty
crisis
something you plan to do
objective (noun)
when someone is raised to a higher or more important position
promotion
the section of the economy under government control
public sector
a plan for achieving success
strategy
a person with a less important position in an organization
subordinate
to set apart for a particular purpose, for example funds for a new project
to allocate
an organization whose prime mission is not to make money e.g. a charity
not-for-profit-organization
the manager with the most authority in the normal, everyday management of a company
CEO
a person who provides expert advice for a company
consultant
interactions between employers and employees, or managers and workers
relations
knowing that there is little risk of losing one´s employment
job security
expert advice for a company
consulate
money payed to manual workers
wages
advantages that come with a job, a helpful or good effect
benefits
things that encourage people to do something
incentives
without any particular abilities required by training
unskilled
regularly switching between different tasks
job rotation
a company´s shared attitudes, beliefs, practices and work relationships
corporate culture
additional money, given for better work or increased productivity
bonus
to formally choose someone to do a special piece of work
to commission someone
a regular monthly payment for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account
salary
a system of authority with different levels
hierarchy or chain of command
a specific activity in a company, e.g. production, marketing, finance
function
independent, able to make decisions without consulting someone higher in the chain of command
autonomous
the power to give instructions to people at the level below in the chain of command
line authority
to be responsible to someone and to take instructions from them
to report to
to give someone else the responsibility for doing something instead of you
to delegate
the amount of money a company has in its bank account
cash balance
the difference between the price of a product and service and the cost of producing it
profit margin
when the managers decide to reduce the number of people working for the company in order to save money or increase profits
downsizing
a company that is half owned by another company
subsidiary
an invented word combining wordwide and regional concerns
glocalization
thought based on reason and judgement rather than feelings and emotions
logic
a face-to-face disagreement or argument
confrontations
reducing demands or changing opinions in order to agree
compromise
understanding or knowing without consciously using reason
intuition