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How did she handle the complex concept? 学び始める
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Understood fully; grasped the meaning of. She comprehended the complex concept quickly and was able to explain it to others effectively.
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How did he respond to the question? 学び始める
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Avoidance of a clear or direct approach. His response was full of indirection, avoiding a direct answer.
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Project Leader: "She 'Spearheaded' the development of the new software platform." 学び始める
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To lead, initiate, or take charge of a task, project, or movement; to be at the forefront of driving or organizing something. Project Leader: "She '____________________' the development of the new software platform."
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Analyst: "The market downturn affected investor confidence, and 'Consequently', stock prices plummeted." 学び始める
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As a result or consequence of something; in logical sequence or correlation with a preceding event or action. Analyst: "The market downturn affected investor confidence, and '____________________', stock prices plummeted."
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Being Swift with My Words Spokesperson: "In negotiations, 'Being Swift with My Words' can help us maintain control of the conversation and assert our position." 学び始める
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To speak quickly and efficiently, without hesitation or delay; to communicate with speed and fluency. Spokesperson: "In negotiations, '____________________' can help us maintain control of the conversation and assert our position."
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Manager: "We're 'Constrained By' budget limitations, so we need to prioritize our spending." 学び始める
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Restricted or limited by something; feeling confined or hindered due to certain circumstances or constraints. Manager: "We're '____________________' budget limitations, so we need to prioritize our spending."
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What did they need to bridge during negotiations? 学び始める
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A deep divide or gap; a significant difference. They needed to bridge the chasm between the two opposing sides to reach a compromise.
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How does she feel about the project’s outcome? 学び始める
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Used to concede a point, often before making a counterpoint Admittedly, she was disappointed with the outcome, but she learned valuable lessons from the experience.
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CFO: "We need to reduce 'Overhead' costs to improve our profit margins and financial health." 学び始める
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The ongoing operational costs or expenses incurred by a business, organization, or individual in the course of their activities. CFO: "We need to reduce '____________________' costs to improve our profit margins and financial health."
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How do you handle stress? 学び始める
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To deal effectively with something difficult or challenging. I cope with stress by practicing mindfulness and engaging in regular exercise.
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How can we effectively rally our employees during challenging times? 学び始める
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To inspire and motivate employees, especially during difficult periods. We can effectively rally our employees by communicating openly, providing support and encouragement, and leading by example.
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Sales Rep: "We're going to 'Stab' at entering the new market segment with a bold marketing campaign." 学び始める
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To make a sudden and forceful attempt at doing something, often metaphorically; to try or attempt something decisively or aggressively. Sales Rep: "We're going to '____________________' at entering the new market segment with a bold marketing campaign."
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How did the negotiations finally break a deadlock? 学び始める
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To resolve a situation in which no progress can be made. The negotiations broke a deadlock when both parties agreed to compromise on key issues.
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Have you ever considered what your life might be like down the road? 学び始める
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In the future; at a later time or stage in life. Yes, I’ve considered what my life might be like down the road, and I’m working towards my long-term goals.
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How can we improve the design? 学び始める
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To make small adjustments or modifications to something in order to improve or refine it; to fine-tune or customize for better performance or suitability. We can tweak the design by adjusting the colors and font sizes to make it more visually appealing.
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Have you ever pursued an elusive goal? 学び始める
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Difficult to find, achieve, or capture. Yes, I’ve pursued an elusive goal of learning a new language; it’s been challenging, but I’m making progress.
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How did the spy compromise the mission? 学び始める
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To show or reveal something, often unintentionally, that is secret, hidden, or confidential; to disclose or give away information or intentions. The spy betrayed the mission by leaking confidential information to the enemy.
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Manager: "'Implementing the new system is 'Easier Said Than Done', but we're committed to making it happen." 学び始める
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Often used to acknowledge that something may sound simple or straightforward in theory but is much more difficult to accomplish in practice. Manager: "'Implementing the new system is '____________________', but we're committed to making it happen."
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HR Manager: "We're considering offering 'Extrinsic Rewards' to motivate employees to meet their targets." 学び始める
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Rewards or incentives that come from external sources, such as money, recognition, or prizes, rather than from internal satisfaction or enjoyment. HR Manager: "We're considering offering '____________________' to motivate employees to meet their targets."
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How do you cultivate intrinsic motivation in students? 学び始める
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Motivation driven by internal rewards and personal satisfaction. Cultivating intrinsic motivation in students involves encouraging their interests, providing meaningful feedback, and creating a supportive learning environment.
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