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Mentor: "It's important to remember that we are all 'Fallible' and may make mistakes in our work." 学び始める
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Capable of making mistakes or errors; imperfect. Mentor: "It's important to remember that we are all '____________________' and may make mistakes in our work."
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Team Lead: "I've completed my tasks for the day. 'Likewise', I hope everyone else has had a productive day." 学び始める
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Team Lead: "I've completed my tasks for the day. '____________________', I hope everyone else has had a productive day."
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How can being inquisitive benefit someone in their personal or professional life? Researcher: "An 'Inquisitive' mindset is essential for discovering new insights and breakthroughs in our field." 学び始める
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having or showing an interest in learning things; curious. How can being inquisitive benefit someone in their personal or professional life? Researcher: "An '____________________' mindset is essential for discovering new insights and breakthroughs in our field."
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Manager: "Transparency and open communication can 'Engender' trust among team members." 学び始める
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To produce or cause a particular feeling, situation, or condition; to bring about or give rise to. Manager: "Transparency and open communication can '____________________' trust among team members."
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Have you ever encountered a dissenting opinion in a group discussion? 学び始める
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An opinion that differs from the majority or official view. Yes, there was a dissenting opinion in our last meeting; it sparked a lively debate among the team members.
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Project Manager: "Our innovative ideas will 'Propel' the company towards its goals of sustainability and growth." 学び始める
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To drive or push something forward or onward; to cause to move in a particular direction. Project Manager: "Our innovative ideas will '____________________' the company towards its goals of sustainability and growth."
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training for the 'Laggards' to ensure they keep pace with Trainer: "We need to provide additional support and training for the 'Laggards' to ensure they keep pace with technological advancements." 学び始める
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People or things that fall behind others in progress, development, or achievement; those who are slow to adopt new ideas or methods. Trainer: "We need to provide additional support and training for the '____________________' to ensure they keep pace with technological advancements."
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resonate with Constituencies Marketing Director: "We need to tailor our messaging to resonate with different 'Constituencies' within our target audience." 学び始める
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Groups of people who share common interests or goals and are represented or served by a particular organization or institution. Marketing Director: "We need to tailor our messaging to resonate with different '____________________' within our target audience."
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Sales Manager: "Our social media campaign managed to 'Garner' thousands of followers in just a few weeks." 学び始める
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To gather or collect something, especially information or support, gradually or bit by bit. Sales Manager: "Our social media campaign managed to '____________________' thousands of followers in just a few weeks."
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Team Members: "We met at the conference last week and really 'Hit it off.' We're planning to collaborate on a project together." 学び始める
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To get along well with someone upon first meeting; to have a good rapport or connection. Team Members: "We met at the conference last week and really '____________________.' We're planning to collaborate on a project together."
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How did you manage to get into the meeting on time? 学び始める
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To enter or move quickly and hastily into a place or event. I scrambled into the meeting just as it was starting; I had to rush from another appointment.
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Supervisor: "We need to keep our spending 'On a Tight Leash' to stay within budget for this quarter." 学び始める
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To restrain or control someone or something tightly; to keep something under control or within limits. Supervisor: "We need to keep our spending '____________________' to stay within budget for this quarter."
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Administrator: "The celebratory toast was accompanied by the 'Clink' of glasses as colleagues raised their cups in cheers." 学び始める
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To make a sharp, metallic sound, typically produced when glass or metal objects strike together. Administrator: "The celebratory toast was accompanied by the '____________________' of glasses as colleagues raised their cups in cheers."
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Team Leader: "We managed to 'Knock Over' our sales targets for the quarter, thanks to the dedication of the sales team." 学び始める
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To cause something to fall or collapse by striking it with force; to defeat or overcome someone or something decisively. Team Leader: "We managed to '____________________' our sales targets for the quarter, thanks to the dedication of the sales team."
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Manager: "Let's analyze the potential 'Cons' of implementing this new policy before making a final decision." 学び始める
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Short for "consequences," typically used informally in conversation to refer to the outcomes or results of actions. Manager: "Let's analyze the potential '____________________' of implementing this new policy before making a final decision."
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