U2 Definitions - WORD - DEF Flashcards
Compassion (The bank showed no compassion when the small business owner got behind on his repayments.)
a strong feeling of caring about others and having sympathy for their problems
compassionate (The new CEO is seen as more compassionate.)
caring about others and having sympathy for their problems.
honestly (We talked openly and honestly)
in a way that tells the truth.
feedback (It is important to give employees regular feedback on their performance.)
advice or criticism about how well someone does their job and what needs improvement.
feedback loop (Companies should have feedback loops between customers and themselves, between employees, and between different departments.)
a situation in which feedback (=advice about your work) is given, which is used to improve your work, and then feedback is given again.
pace (The rapid pace of change creates a lot of uncertainty in the workplace.)
the speed at which something happens or is done.
thoughtful (Anna is such a thoughtful person.)
always thinking of the things you can do to make people happy or comfortable.
nurturing (Both men and women quickly developed nurturing skills when taking care of small children.)
helping a plan, idea or person to develop.
evolve (The idea evolved out of work done by British scientists.)
to develop and change gradually over a long period of time.
isolated (Home-workers can feel isolated.)
feeling alone and unable to meet or speak to other people.
mentoring (The university says its mentoring programme has increased the number of working class students finishing their degree.)
a system where experienced people advise and help others, especially at work.
mistrust (People here have developed a deep mistrust of the police.)
the feeling that you cannot trust someone, especially because you think they may treat you unfairly or dishonestly.
candid (She was quite candid about the difficulties the company is having.)
being honest, even when the truth may be unpleasant or embarrassing.
Peer (Staf members are trained by their peers.)
someone who has the same type of job or is on the same level in an organisation.
Benefits
good effects or advantages that something has.
Leadership
specific qualities needed in order to be good at leading a group, organisation, etc.
Cooperative atmosphere (Employees are much happier in a cooperative atmosphere.)
The feeling that people in a place will help you and work well with you.
mutual (Mutual respect is necessary for any partnership to work.)
shared or given by two or more people, for each other.
mutually beneficial (Open communication between the people involved is mutually beneficial.)
a way that is acceptable or good for both or all the people involved.
call the shots (You call the shots when you run your own business.)
to give orders and make decisions, because you are in a position of authority.