Business English is full of jargon, and reasonably insignificant phrases, which are used everyday. To help you decipher what they may mean, VanSight has collected a list of some of the most common of them.
Here we will put in plain words so as you can apply them in business environment.
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3. Introduction
Business English is full of jargon, and reasonably
insignificant phrases, which are used everyday. To help you
decipher what they may mean, VanSight has collected a list
of some of the most common of them.
Here we will put in plain words so as you can apply them in
business environment.
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4. Best of Breed
Example: If we're going to survive in this market, we'll need to challenge the best of
breed
Meaning: Our service is awful compared to our biggest competitors. Similar: Best in
class.
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5. Bespoke
Example: We'll develop you a bespoke solution
Meaning: We won't give you the mass market solution - we'll actually
develop something specifically for you.
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6. Big Hitter
Example: I'm in awe of him- he's a really Big Hitter
Meaning: Someone powerful within the confines of the company.
Variant: hard hitter.
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7. Blue Sky Thinking
Example: Let's start with a blank sheet of paper and do some blue sky
thinking and see what happens
Meaning: this is similar to thinking 'out of the box' and is supposed to
be a situation where you come up with ideas taking into account no
preconceptions and not dismissing ideas instantly
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9. Core Competencies
Example: We need to focus on our core competencies in order to
maintain our edge in the marketplace
Meaning: What you/your company does well
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10. Customer Centric
Example: We need to be customer centric from now on
Meaning: Since ultimately we sell to the customer, we might as well
listen to what they're saying. Similar: customer driven.
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11. Cutting Edge
Example: This is cutting edge technology we're using
Meaning: This is the most recent version. Slightly less bugs.
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12. End to End
Example: Let's visualize the process end-to-end
Meaning: Let's work out the whole process
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13. E.T.A
Example: What's the E.T.A. on this report?
Meaning: short for Expected time of arrival, ie how long will it take to
get it finished.
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14. First Mover
Example: If we launch 3G now, we'll have first mover advantage
Meaning: If we pay massive advertising costs to educate customers about this new
development, we'll hopefully have the advantage of getting lots of customers. If not, we've
paid to educate people whilst other companies with no ad costs will reap the rewards.
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15. Going Forward
Example: I think it's important that, going forward, you continue to
manage the project pro-actively.
Meaning: In the future
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16. Go To Market
Example: We need to update our go-to-market strategy.
Meaning: Cross your fingers
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17. High level
Example: Remember the more important you are, the more you're concerned with
high level thinking
Meaning: Similar to the big picture, this is taking an overall view rather than looking
at the nitty-gritty detail
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18. Joined Up
Example: From now on this company will only engage in joined up thinking
Meaning: Looking at things from the wider point of view rather than with a
narrow focus
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