Business Vocabulary and Phrases

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Meet up with: quedar con alguien
Show someone around: enseñar
Pick someone up: recojer a alguien
Drop someone off: dejar a alguien
Stock up: abastecerse
Out of stock: quedarse sin
Track of: controlar pedido
Running low: agotandose
Check it out: comprobar
Get back: devolucion
Run out: quedarse sin ninguno
On stock: hay material
Keep track of: controlar pedido
Adapt: to change something to suit a particular need
Advertisement: a short film on TV to persuade people to buy something
Aha moment: when you suddenly realize or understand something
ASAP: as soon as possible
Brainchild: an idea for something new
Catalyst: something to cause change
Challenging: difficult in a satisfying way
Client: customer of the company
Come up with: think of a new idea or plan
Concept: an idea or invention of one person or group of people
Conference: a large meeting where people with the same work or interest come together
Components: parts you need to construct something
Demanding: needing all our effort and attention
Distributors: the middleman between the manufacturer and retailer
Entertainment: activities which people do for fun and relaxation
Excursion: a short, organized trip made for interest or pleasure
Exhibition: somewhere you go to see different products or works of art
Facilities: space, equipment and services provided
Feedback: comments about how well or how badly someone is doing something
Headquarters: the main officer of an organization or a business company
Hospitality: friendly and welcoming behavior to guests
Human resources manager: the person in charge of the department which employs people
Innovative: new and original
Invention: a design of something new
Lab technician: someone whose job involves practical work in a laboratory
Market leader: a company that sells more of its products than any other company of the same type
Nightlife: things to do in the evening
Prototype: the first form of something new
Raw materials: the basic substances used to make something
Recognition: the act of accepting that something is true or real
Retailers: people who sell products to the public
Rewarding: makes us feel good
Routine: predictable, the same every day
Sales rep: someone who travels to different places trying to persuade people to buy their company's products or services
Satisfy: to make someone feel pleased and contented
Selling points: something that makes people want to buy a particular product
Sightseeing: visiting interesting buildings and places as a tourist
Specialty: a type of food or product that a restaurant or place is famous for
Streamline: designed for optimal efficiency
Stressful: makes us feel worried or anxious
Suppliers: providers of goods
Supply: the series of processes and companies involved in selling
Supply chain: a series of processes involved in supplying a product to someone
Team leader: the person in charge of a team
Worthwhile: a good thing to do
Venue: the place where a conference or a big event is held
Warehouse: the place where goods are stored

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