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a flow chart
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a graphic representation, using symbols and lines, of the successive stepa in a procedure or a system
a bank loan
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a service offered by a bank whereby moneyis lent to a costumer
genuine
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real, authentic
counterfeit
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fake, not genuine, falsified (money, documents, products)
warranty
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a document that secures our rights to a product when the product works
bona fide
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done in good faith, a legal phrase to indicate actions taken with a good intention
to authorise
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to say yes to sth to accept something
a backlog
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a lot of unfinished business to deal with
penalty
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extra money paid for doing sth wrong
interest
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extra money paid for sth
AOB
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any other business
CEO
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a chief executive officer
a claimant
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a person who makes a claim
to streamline
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to simplify, to make simpler
to diversify into
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to reach out into diffrent sectors, areas of the market
competitive advantage
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a condition or circumstance that puts a company in a favourable or superior business position
a consignment
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shipment, sending sth via a channel
to allocate
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distribute for a particular purpose
a tender
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showing gentleness, kindness
cost-effective
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efficient in terms of cost a spending the least possible resources but with a view to making the highest profits
an intern
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a trainee
to discontinue
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cease from doing or providing (sth), especially sth that has been provided on a regular basis
substantial
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of considerable importance, size, or worth/concering the essentials of sth
brand streching/extension
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an instance of using an estabilished brand name or trademark on new products, so as to increase sales
to comply with
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act in accordance with a wish or command
a tax return
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is a form or forms filed with a tax authority that reports income, expenses and other pertinent tax information
a location
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place
an outlet
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a point from which goods are sold or distributed
propitious
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giving or indicating a good chance of success; favourable
rewarding
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providing satusfaction; gratifying
stimulating
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encouraging or arousing interest or enthusiasm
hands-on
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practical
to be chained to a desk
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to be forced to stay in an unpleasant situation. With a major deadline to meet, Hannah had been chained to her desk all weekend
to be snowed under
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o be loaded with sth (e. g paperwork)
stretching work
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iring, exhausting
a stressor/stress factor
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be stressed
a stress toll
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in a medical or biological context stress is a physical, worrying and trouble remembering
workload
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the amount of work to be done by someone or something
role ambiguity
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role ambiguity is a confusing situation that emerges because of a vague job desperation where responsibilities and boundaries are not cleary
a boundary
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a line which marks the limits of an area; a diving line
work-life balance
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refers to the level of prioritation between personal and professional activities
to overlap
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extend over so as to cover partly
hard skills
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are learned abillites acquired and enhanced trough pratice, repetition and education
soft skills
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personal attributies that enable someone to interact effectively and harmoniously with othet prople
tactfull
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having or showing skill and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues
people management
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according to HRTechnokogist
social skills
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are used to communicate with others daily in a varienty of ways including verbal, nonverbal, written and visual
a generation gap
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refers to the chams that separates the thoughts expressed by members of two different genrations
to forge
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to build, to shape
a digital native
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a person born or brought up during the age of digital technology and so familiar with computers and the internet from an early age
diverse
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showing a great deal of variety; very different
a benchmark
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a standard or point of reference against which things may be compared
multigenerational
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relating to several generations
dedication
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the quality of being dedicated or committed to a task or purpose
commitment
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the state or fact of being of great significance or value

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