Englisch 4
Englisch 4
Englisch 4
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Language | English |
Category | English |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 25.05.2012 / 25.05.2012 |
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task-driven (team)
where the accomplishment of a task is the main motivator
deadline-oriented
where meeting a target date is the focus of a team
get underway
make a start
knock on effect
series of reactions in which each is directly caused by the one before it
Have a trick up (his) sleeve
have a plan or idea in reserve, have a strategy ready
Keep track of
keep a record (as of past events or actions)
‘good enough’
when a product or the accomplishment of a task fits the purpose and does not need to be perfect
bring up (issues)
draw attention to personal problems or difficulties
put up with
tolerate
run behind (schedule)
be late to accomplish tasks of a given schedule
(costs) run over
costs exceed/go over a budget
appraise
assess the value, quality, or performance of e.g. an employee, project etc.
assess
estimate, appraise (an object's value)
afford
have sufficient money, time, or means for a product or service. Adj: affordable
confer
1) give a title, degree, benefit, or right to someone 2) have discussions
complement
add to (something) in a way that enhances or improves
cope
deal effectively with something difficult
evaluate
form an idea of the value of e.g. a project, course etc. Noun: evaluation Adj.
expand
make or become larger or more extensive. Adj: expansive Noun: expansion
fund
finance, supply with money
participate
be involved, partake, take part, join in. Adj: participatory Noun: participa
vary
differ in size, degree, or nature from something else of the same general class.
retain
continue to have; keep engaged in one's service. Noun: retention
appraiser
one who assesses, estimator, valuer
appraisee
one who is assessed
appraisal
a formal assessment of the performance of an employee
assessment
estimation, appraisal (of worth)
assessor
estimator, appraiser, valuer
approval
confirmation, endorsement; positive opinion. Adj: approvable
crossover
the process of producing work or achieving success in a new field or style. E.g.
consortium
an association, typically of several companies
facilitator
provides tools to reach objectives. Verb: facilitate Adj: facilitative
incentive
a thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something
limitation
a restriction. E.g. There were limitations as to the amount we could spend
mentor
an experienced and trusted adviser
mentee
one who is trained or guided by a mentor
pros and cons
advantages and disadvantages; arguments for and against
affordable
inexpensive; reasonably priced
accessible
1) friendly and easy to talk to 2) easily understood or appreciated
engaging
charming and attractive