8 top corporate & business jargon phrases to learn: A video guide
Ever felt like you needed a decoder to understand those weird and wacky corporate lingo and business jargon phrases?
Fear not! In this delightful dive into business jargon, we'll unravel some of the most common catchphrases going around, from “working around the clock” to “keeping someone posted”. Join English language teacher, Mariana Bernicchi as she helps us to crack the code of office-speak. So, grab your popcorn and prepare for a fun ride through the wild world of office talk.
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Corporate and business jargon phrases: A video lesson summary
In this video lesson, we’ll teach you about common business jargon phrases that are frequently used in the professional world. Whether you work for a large company or are looking to stand out in your career, understanding these terms will be incredibly useful. The business world is full of specific terms and expressions that can sometimes be confusing. But fear not, by the end of this video class, you will have a clearer understanding of these phrases and be able to navigate the corporate landscape with ease.
The Berlitz Method
Before we dive into the content, let's first discuss the teaching method used in our video classes. At Berlitz, we follow the Berlitz Method, which is the only method that allows you to start speaking the new language from your very first class. In this case, we’ll focus on English. In each class, we present a theme, dive into the content using only the target language, and then review what we have learned. This practical approach will help you learn English quickly and effectively.
Business jargon phrases
In the business world, plenty of specific terms and expressions are frequently used. We have compiled a list of them on our Business English vocabulary blog article. In this video, we’ll focus on some of the most commonly used business jargon phrases in companies, businesses and corporations.
Schedule and deadlines
When working on a project, it is important to have a schedule. A schedule helps you keep track of all the tasks that need to be completed. It also includes deadlines, which are the dates by which you need to deliver a product, service, report, or any other material.
Meeting deadlines is crucial in the business world, and failing to do so can put you behind schedule. If you find yourself behind schedule, your boss may ask you to keep them posted on your progress.
Keep someone posted
Keeping your boss informed and updated is essential in maintaining effective communication within the company. If you do that, you’re keeping him/her/them posted.
Red tape and bureaucracy
Unfortunately, sometimes there is a lot of red tape in the business world. Red tape refers to an excessive amount of bureaucracy and formalities. It can be frustrating to deal with, but it is important to respect the rules and regulations set by the company.
Over-delivery
Even if you are a committed and enthusiastic employee who excels at their work, going above and beyond what is expected may lead to an over-delivery problem. While companies often have high expectations, it is important to strike a balance and not overexert or overdeliver results.
Follow-up and sales
In the sales area, one of the main functions is to attract potential customers, also known as prospects, and convert them into paying customers. This process is referred to as follow-up. Finding new ideas and strategies to attract customers can sometimes be challenging.
Brainstorming
That's when brainstorming comes into play. Brainstorming involves meeting with your coworkers and collectively coming up with creative solutions to overcome problems or generate new ideas.
Call it a day and working around the clock
However, if you find yourself exhausted from brainstorming and working around the clock, it's important to know when to call it a day and go home to rest. Taking care of your well-being is just as important as your work.