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Set serious and focus on what you need to do to accomplish a challenging goal.
Get down to work.
You understand their reason for having a certain opinion, or for feeling a certain way.
See someone's point.
Put things in the wrong order or with the wrong priorities; to put something inconsequential as more important than something more essential.
Put the cart before the horse.
To infer a meaning that is not stated explicitly.
Read between the lines.
Means innovative, different than other things of its type.
Ground-breaking
In board agreement, or sharing a common general understanding or knowledge.
on the same page
To be alert, active, or attentive; on top of things.
on the ball
The overall perspective or objective, not the fine detail.
Big picure
Shows that someone or something is good, especially when it comes to performance or action with good results.
Thumbs up
A previously established plan isn't working and that it is time to re-plan.
Back to the drawing board.
To begin; to start some action; to set in motion.
get the ball rolling
Something that is not clearly defined and needs careful judgment.
A grey area
To identify something exactly; to arrive at exactly the right answer.
Hit the nail on the head
To quit work, and go home; to say that a day's work has been completed.
Call it a day
A person who always agrees with this boss
Yes Man