Check out the list below to see terms and concepts that people are using in the workplace.
Word: Put Some Time on Your Calendar
Definition: Schedule a meeting with somebody.
Example: I think we should talk about the project in more detail next week. I'll put some time on your calendar where we can discuss how to make the project a success.
Word: Friendly Reminder
Definition: A polite phrase said before asking somebody to do something that you already asked them to do before.
Example: This is just a friendly reminder. Please complete the compliance training by the end of the week.
Word: Have An Ask
Definition: When a person has a request for another person to do something.
Example: When you have time today, I have an ask for you. I need to get a link updated on our marketing site. Please let me know if that is possible to get done.
Word: KPI
Definition: Acronym for key performance indicator.
Example: Let's make sure we define our KPIs for the next business year.
Word: C-Suite
Definition: Term used to describe high-ranking executives within a company.
Example: Let's target our sales outreach at the C-Suite level.
Word: KPI
Definition: Acronym for key performance indicator.
Example: Let's make sure we define our KPIs for the next business year.
Word: Jump On A Call
Definition: Join a conference call or a video call for a meeting.
Example: Let's wrap up this meeting soon. I have to jump on a call with a potential customer to demo our product and answer any questions the customer might have.
Word: Attention To Detail
Definition: Making sure both the major and minor parts of something are correct.
Example: Attention to detail is very important for quality analysts when they compare the latest app version submitted by the developers to the intended design.
Word: Look And Feel
Definition: In software design this term describes the graphical user interface and its elements.
Example: The head of product prefers the look and feel of the website's dark mode because it produces less eye strain when looking at it.
Word: Ran Over Time
Definition: This term refers to going over the allotted time for an event, such as a phone call or a meeting.
Example: We ran over time, but please feel free to email me if you have any other questions.
Jargonism is a Business English dictionary. You can learn about words and phrases that are commonly used in the workplace like "Circle Back", "Thought Leader", and "Offsite". On each word page, you will see a map that shows the popularity of the word or phrase by country.