Power Vocab: Work and Business

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Work and Business: These words are often used in a work or business context, to describe skills or qualities that are important for success in the workplace.

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accountable: responsible and required to justify actions and decisions.
The CEO was accountable to the board of directors for the company's performance.
 
agile: able to move quickly and easily.
The gymnast's agile movements impressed the judges and won her the gold medal.
 
analytical: able to examine and understand complex information and break it down into smaller parts.
The data analyst's analytical skills helped her identify patterns and trends in the data.
 
collaborative: able to work with others to achieve a common goal.
The team's collaborative effort helped them complete the project ahead of schedule.
 
communicative: able to express ideas and information clearly and effectively.
The salesperson's communicative skills helped her close deals and build strong relationships with clients.
 
competitive: having a strong desire to win or be better than others.
The athlete's competitive nature helped her push herself to train harder and improve her performance.
 
customer-focused: putting the needs and desires of customers first and foremost.
The company's customer-focused approach helped it build a loyal customer base.
 
diligent: working with focus, care, and dedication.
The student's diligent study habits helped her achieve good grades.
 
efficient: able to do something in a productive and effective manner, without wasting resources.
The company's efficient production process helped it save time and money.
 
enterprising: having a strong initiative and willingness to take risks in order to achieve success.
The entrepreneur's enterprising spirit helped him start his own successful business.
 
goal-oriented: focused on achieving specific objectives or goals.
The team's goal-oriented approach helped them stay on track and achieve their project objectives.
 
innovative: able to come up with new and creative ideas or solutions.
The company's innovative product design helped it stand out in a crowded market.
 
logical: based on reason and sound judgment.
The lawyer's logical argument helped her win the case.
 
productive: able to produce a large amount of work or achieve a lot in a given time.
The team's productive efforts helped them meet the project deadline.
 
professional: showing a high level of skill and expertise in a given field or occupation.
The doctor's professional conduct and expertise earned him the trust of his patients.
 
punctual: arriving or completing something at the scheduled time.
The employee's punctual attendance and completion of tasks impressed his boss.
 
reliable: able to be depended on and trusted to do what is expected.
The car brand is known for its reliable and long-lasting vehicles.
 
strategic: related to the long-term planning and decision-making in a given situation or organization.
The CEO's strategic vision helped the company grow and expand into new markets.
 
trustworthy: able to be trusted and relied on to do what is expected or promised.
The accountant's trustworthy nature helped her build strong relationships with clients.
 
versatile: able to adapt and be used in different situations or for different purposes.
The musician's versatile talent allowed him to play different genres of music and appeal to a wider audience.
 

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  6. Culture and Society
  7. Health and Wellness
  8. Nature and Environment
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