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  • To give an approval, to approve the project
    To give a green light
  • A common verb addressed to a two side work, agreed deal
    collaboration
  • To give an approval/ to ask for it
    To sign off on sth
  • A slow moving bureaucratic process when you have to register your new company and go through all of that process
    Red type
  • To start in an enthusiastic way
    To kick off
  • A person who is a college grad and just got a job for a big corporation
    A white collar
  • A person who agrees to a boss all the time
    A yes man
  • A pretty rough estimate
    A ballpark figure
  • A gossip
    Word of mounth
  • To plan a long time ahead & to foresee the problems that might occur in a far distance away
    To stay ahead of the curve
  • A limited amount of time given by the head of any kind to propose a particular idea
    Elevator pitch
  • A common expression describing an office job in fixed timing
    9 to 5
  • Spend as much money as you have originally planned
    Stay on the budget
  • To look at things at general without looking into details
    To look at the big picture
  • When someone asks you to prepare a power point presentation out of the whole deck of documents you will call it starting...
    starting from scratch
  • How do you call an activity or a game that puts everyone in a company together to built closer relationships ?
    Team building
  • To follow exact rules written in a plan or in an instruction
    To play by the book
  • Very necessary in common communication e.g answering questions and providing necessary information
    cooperation
  • What the most common examples of the acronyms used in a written business english ?
    FYI- FOR YOUR INFORMATION, ASAP- AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
  • How do you greet a person at the end of a formal email if you don't know their actual name ?
    To whom it may concern