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January 19th, 2016, 10:15 AM
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MBA Phrases
I am living in United States and doing preparation of the MBA entrance exam looking for the MBA Phrases for doing my preparation well. Will you please provide me lists of some of the common MBA Phrases for this MBA entrance exam so that I can prepare well for exams?
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January 19th, 2016, 10:15 AM
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Re: MBA Phrases
Business English is considered by many the global language of business. MBA students who attend programs in the United States become familiar with a host of American Business English terms and expressions. Below I am providing you the some of the common MBA Phrases: Action items (n.) Meaning: tasks to be delivered; items to do Bottleneck (n.) Meaning: obstacle; something that stops us from reaching our goal Best of breed (n. and adj.) Meaning: top performing professionals; highly qualified employee Best practices (n.) Meaning: best techniques or methods used to accomplish a goal Boiling the ocean Meaning: attempting to do an impossible project; trying an ambitious task Bring to the table (v. phrase) Meaning: offer or provide Business model (n.) Meaning: the way in which a company creates value Buy-in (n.) Meaning: agreement; approval Circle back (v.) Meaning: get together; regroup Circle with (v.) Meaning: meet; connect C-level (adj.) Meaning: high-ranking executive level such as CEO, COO, CFO & CTO Close the loop (v. phrase) Meaning: to follow up on subject to complete the discussion Commoditize (v.); commoditized (adj.) Meaning: to make (a good or service) widely available commercially |