Presentations 3 Flashcards
Sit on (something), e.g., We had to sit on the project data for a few days to fully understand all the insights and patterns.
To delay dealing with (something)
Pencil it in / pencil you in, e.g., Let’s pencil in a meeting for next week to go over the latest data analysis results.
To arrange/forecast something (but it may change)
In light off… e.g., In light of the latest market trends, I suggest some changes to the company’s marketing strategy.
Taking something into consideration
Take five / take ten, e.g., I’ve been working on this analysis for hours. Let me take five and come back with a fresh perspective.
To have a short break
Across the board, e.g., The new data policies will apply to all departments across the board, regardless of their size or function.
When something applies to all parts/elements
Shift gears, e.g., We need to shift gears and focus on data quality rather than quantity to avoid inaccuracies in our analysis.
To suddenly change what you are doing/discussing
(To stay/keep you) On your toes, e.g., The stakeholders’ questions force me to stay on my toes.
To remain alert/focused