to supply goods to shops and companies so that they can sell them |
distribute (verb) (rozprowadzać) |
someone whose job is to help people to plan their careers |
career coach |
the process of helping someone prepare what they should say or do in a particular situtation |
coaching (douczanie?) |
a reduction in the cost of goods or services in relation to the normal cost |
discount |
when two people or groups no longer understand or have a relationship with each other |
disconnect |
a supermarket that sells food and other goods at a lower price than other supermarkets |
discount supermarket (supermarket ze zniżkami) |
a vehicle such as a truck or van, used for taking goods from one place to another |
commercial vehicle (pojazd użytkowy) |
an amount of money paid to someone according to the value of goods, shares, bonds, etc. they have sold |
commission (prowizja) |
a shop that sells goods at a lower price than other shops of the same type |
discount retailer (obniżka i detalista) |
a number of shops owned or managed by the same company or person that sells goods at lower prices than other shops of the same type |
discount chain |
the process of improving the skills and abilities of employees, so that they can perform their work well and meet the needs of the company |
learning and development |
the process in which you continue to learn skills and gain knowledge and experience while you are working in a job |
continuing professional development |
the growth or improvement of something, so that it becomes bigger or more advanced |
development |
to cause something to lose its importance or value |
devalue |
a person who buys goods, products and services for their own use, not for business use or to resell |
consumer (noun) |
an amount paid to someone because they have been hurt or harmed |
compensation (odszkodowanie) |
the hard work and loyalty that someone gives to an organisation or activity |
commitment (zaangażowanie) |
a long period of time during which there is very little business activity and a lot of people do not have jobs |
depression (economic depression) KRYZYS |
having enough skill, knowledge, or ability to do something to a satisfactory standard |
competent (adjective) |
one of the parts of a large organisation, such as a company or university, where people do a particular kind of work |
department |
a part of the population that are a similar age |
age demographic |
a large shop that is divided into separate departments (=sections), each selling a different type of goods |
department store |
an organised event in which poeple or teams compete against each other |
competition |
a part of the population that is considered as a group, especially by advertisers who want to sell things to that group |
demographic |
the people or groups that are competing against you, especially in business |
competition |
an idea for a product |
concept |
the amount of spending on goods and services by companies and people in a particular economy |
demand |
a rule or idea saying how something should be done |
concept |
a situation in which businesses are trying to be more succesful than others by selling more goods and services and making more profit |
competition |
the total amount of a type of goods or services that people or companies buy in a particular period of time |
demand |
agreement among a group of people |
consensus |
the total amount of a type of goods or services that people or companies would buy if they were available |
demand |
when companies combine in takeovers and mergers, resulting in fewer businesses in an industry |
consolidation |
niezmieścić się w biznesie - |
go over the budget |
to consider how valuable something is |
evaluate |
dostarczyć na czas - |
deliver on time |
poradzić sobie z czymś - |
handle something |
skupić się na - |
focus on |
duże zmartwienie - |
big threat (?) |
umówić spotkanie telefoniczne - |
set up a call |
someone whose job is to give people or businesses advice or training in a particular area |
consultant |
to give part of your power or work to someone else, usually someone in a lower position than you |
delegate |
the process in which you continue to learn skills and gain knowledge and experience while you are working in a job |
continuing professional development |
the process of making important business, political, or legal decisions |
decision-making |
all the people who buy or use a particular product |
consumer base (noun) |
a formal, written agreement between two or more poeple or groups which says what each must do for the other, or must no do |
contract |
if an industry or country declines, it becomes less profitable, productive, wealthy, etc. |
decline (verb) |
if sales, profits, production, etc. decline, they become less |
decline |
when sales, profits, production, etc. become less |
decline |
when an industry or country becomes less profitable, productive, wealthy, etc |
decline |
a shop where you can buy food, alcohol, magazines, etc., especially one that is open for 24 hours every day |
convenience store |
organised in a way that moves responsibility, services, or jobs from one central group or place to different groups or places within a company, organisation, or country |
decentralised (występuje w tall organisations) |
relating to something that is most important to a person, company, etc. |
core |
a date by which you have to do something |
deadline |
(adjective) relating to a company, usually a large one, or business in general |
corporate |
the business that makes the most money for a company and that is considered to be its most important and central one |
core business |
the money that a business or an individual must regularly spend |
cost |
a short written document that lists your education and previous jobs, which you send to employers when you are looking for a job |
CV (abbreviation for curriculum vitae) |
a principle that you consider to be very important, and which affects all aspects of what you do |
core value |
a tax on a company's profits |
corporate tax (also corporation tax) |
the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something |
cost |
when an organisation helps its customers by answering their questions and listening to their complaints, giving them advice on using a particular product or service, providing a good quality product, etc. |
customer service |
a letter that you send with another document or a package, explaining why it has been sent or giving extra information about it |
covering letter |
the department in a large organisation that deals with questions and complaints from its customers, gives advice on using the product or service it provides, etc. |
customer services |
a person or organisation that buys goods or services from a shop or company |
customer |
a method of getting money to do something, for example make a new film or fund a project, by asking many people to give part of the money needed, often on the internet |
crowdfunding |
when customers are interested in a product or company and feel that they have a connection or relationship with that company |
customer engagement |
someone whose job is to help someone to learn what they should say or do to be succesful in a particular situation or in their career |
coach (trener) |
the amount of money you have left to spend after you have paid your taxes, bills, etc. |
disposable income (dochód do dyspozycji) |
a promise to do something or to behave in a particular way |
commitment (zobowiązanie) |
the characteristics that people think a particular brand has, that are similar to human qualities, such as being fun, exciting, healthy, young, etc. |
brand personality |
someone, especially someone famous, whom a company pays to use their products and make people more aware of the brand, for example whether they think it is good or poor quality, cheap or expensive, fashionable or old-fashioned. etc. |
brand ambassador |
the use of a well-known person to advertise products |
product endorsement |
the introduction of a product to the market |
product launch |
the ideas and beliefs people have about a brand |
brand image |
the tendency to always buy a particular brand |
brand loyalty |
using an existing name on another type of product |
brand stretching |
how familiar people are with a brand (or its logo and slogan) |
brand awareness |
the title given to a product by the company that makes it |
brand name |
the lenght of time people continue to buy a product |
product lifecycle |
the set of products made by a company |
product range |
the best-selling product or brand in a market |
market leader |
customers of a similar age, income level or social group |
market segment |
the second best-selling product or brand in a market |
market challenger |
a percentage of sales a company has |
market share - udział w rynku |
information about what consumers want or need |
market research |
the degree to which people know about a particular brand |
brand awareness - świadomość marki |
a business activity that involves collecting information about what goods people in particular area buy, why they buy them , etc. |
market research |
dochód - |
revenue |
Produkt Krajowy Brutto - |
Gross Domestic Product |
eksluzywne goods are expensive and intended to appeal to people in a high social class |
upmarket |
if a product is worth the price you pay for it |
value for money |
if you can trust it or depend on it it is ........ |
reliable - niezawodny |
nie doceniać - |
underestimate |
wahania kursów walut |
currency fluctuations |
the knowledge or skill necessary to do something |
know-how |
designed for or used by people who have a lot of money |
upmarket - ekskluzywny |
an agreement to become business partners |
tie-up |
when the value of the money of a country goes up and down |
currency fluctuations |
think that something is less big or important that it is |
underestimate - nie doceniać |
show the truth about something bad |
expose |
make something less strong or effective little by little |
undermined |
plotka - |
word of mouth |