not having the skill or ability to do a job properly

incompetent

to become larger in amount, number or degree, or to make something become larger

increase

the introduction and training of someone into new job

induction

money borrowed from a bank, financial institution, person, etc. on which interest is usually paid to the lender until the loan is repaid

loan

the arrangements that are needed for goods, materials, equipment and people to be in the right place at the right time

logistics

businesses that produce a particular type of thing or provide a particular service

industry

a design or way of writing its name that a company or organisation uses as its official sign on its products. advertising, etc.

logo

a continuing increase in the prices of goods and services, or the rate at which prices increase

inflation

the quality of preferring the same brand or shops and using them regularly

loyalty

the process of having an effect on the way something happens or the way someone does something

influencing

a new idea, method or invention

innovation

a card given by a shop or company that gives regular customers lower prices, money back on goods, etc.

loyalty card

the introduction of new ideas or methods

innovation

a company that makes large quantities of goods, usually in factories

manufacturer

an innovative product, method, process, etc. is new, different and better than those that existed before

innovative

the process or business of producing goods in factories

manufacturing

using or developing new and original ideas and methods

innovative

adj. happening or done within a large shop or store

in-store

the difference between the price of a product or service and the cost of producing it, or between the cost of producing all of a company's products or services and the total sum they are sold for

margin = also profit margin

a job that lasts for a short time, that someone, especially a student, does in order to gain experience

internship

a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions to find out whether they are suitable for a job

interview

an occasion when someone is asked questions about their views or actions on television, for a newspaper, etc.

interview

the activity of buying and selling goods or services, or the value of the goods or services sold

market

a particular country, area or group of people to which company sells or hopes to sell its goods or services

market

to ask someone questions in a formal meeting in order to find out if they are suitable for a job

interview

the number of people who want to buy something

market

to ask someone, for example a politician, questions about the views or actions on television, for a newspaper, etc.

interview

country that is in the process of developing its industries, businesses and financial systems

emerging market

to buy shares, bonds, property, etc. in order to make a profit

invest

to spend money on things that will make a business more succesful and profitable

invest

a country, area or group of people anywhere in the world, to which a company sells or hopes to sell its goods or services

global market

an increase in demand within a particular country, area or group of people for a product or service

market growth

a business activity that involves collecting information about what goods people in a particular area buy, why they buy them, etc.

market research

the percentage of sales in a market that a company or product has

market share

when money is put into a business in order to make it more succesful and profitable, or the money that is put into a business

investment

a person or organisation that invest money in order to make a profit

investor

a document sent by a seller to a customer with details of goods or services that have been provided, their price and the payment date

invoice

the process of preparing and sending an invoice

invoicing

a study of the state of a particular market, showing competitors sales, buyers intentions, etc.

market survey

someone who is looking for a job

jobseeker = job seeker = job hunter

when a label (piece of paper with information) is put on something, or the pieces of paper themselves

labelling

using or involving a lot of people, effort, money or supplies

large-scale

to show or make a new product available for sale for the first time

launch

activities to design and sell a product or service by considering buyers' wants or needs for example where and how they will buy it, how much they will be willing to pay, etc.

marketing

to start a new company

launch

the activity of deciding how to advertise and sell a product or service that is basen on interactions with customers, for example looking at a customer's internet searches, getting feedback from customers, etc.

interactive marketing

to start a new activity or profession, usually after planning it carefully

launch

planned series of actions that are intended to make people more aware of a product or idea, or to persuade people to but a product or service

marketing campaign

an experienced person who gives advice to less experienced people to help them in their work

mentor

a way of advertising a product or service by doing something unusual in public place

street marketing

if two or more companies, organisations, etc. merge, or if they are merged, they join together

merge

to be in charge of something such as an important activity, a group of people or an organisation

lead

the qualities needed in order to be a good leader

leadership

to be the first to do something, especially something good or succesful, which is likely to encourage others to do the same thing

lead

the measured amount of something that exists at a particular time or in a particular place

level

if you lead a particular kind of life, that is what your life is like

lead

the position of being the leader of a team, organisation, country, etc.

leadership

all the people or jobs within an organisation, industry, etc. that have a similar importance and responsibility

level

an occasion when two or more companies, organisations, etc. join together to form a larger company, etc.

merger

someone who was born in the 1980s or 1990s and became an adult during or after the year 2000

millennial

someone's general attitude, and the way in which they think about things and make decisions

mindest

learning that involves using smartphones and small computers that you carry with you

m-learning = mobile learning

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