Meetings 2 - Idioms Flashcards
Cut to the chase, e.g., There is a lot to discuss, so let’s cut to the chase and begin with your KPIs.
Get to the point
To get (someone) up to speed, e.g., Alan will get you up to speed on the latest project so you can get working on it this afternoon.
To inform someone of the latest information
Low-hanging fruit, e.g., Cleaning up the messy data is low-hanging fruit, so let’s start there to get some quick wins for the project.
The easiest reward to aim for
Grey area, e.g., We need to navigate a grey area in the data, where the trends aren’t clear-cut and require some more analysis.
A situation that isn’t well defined or clear
Long shot, e.g., Getting approval for this project is a long shot, but it will be so valuable for the marketing team.
Something that has a very small chance of happening or succeeding.
The lion’s share, e.g., Steven has the lion’s share of responsibility for data cleaning and analysis.
The largest part of something.
Up in the air, e.g., The accuracy of the data is unclear so the conclusions will be up in the air until we verify the dataset.
Undecided; unresolved