relating to a sales promotion

promotional

an event that is intended to advertise a product, company, brand, etc.

promotional event

something a company is willing to give to someone or do for someone as a way of raising the sales of a product, service, etc.

promotional offer

a plan or idea which is suggested formally to an official person, or when this is done

proposal

to suggest something such as a plan or course of action

propose

to give information about something to the public, so that they know about it

publicise

an examination that you have passed at school, university or in your profession

qualification

a skill, personal quality or type of experience that makes you suitable for a particular job

qualification

the process of making sure that an organisation's goods and services are produced and sold as planned and designed, and are of the right quality

quality control

the part of a business concerned with studying new ideas and planning new products

R and D research and development

the department in a company responsible for developing new products, improving existing products, etc.

R and D research and development

to make people consider a question, etc., for example by beginning to talk or write about it

raise = bring up

to speak or shout more loudly, especially because you are angry

raise your voice

increase the amount or level of something

raise

to collect the money, capital, etc. that is needed to do something

raise

a set of similar products made by a particular company or available in a particular shop

range = product range

to advise someone to do something, especially because you have special knowledge of a situation or subject

recommend

to say that something or someone would be a good thing or person to choose

recommend

official advice given to someone about what to do

recommendation

a suggestion that someone should choose a particular thing or person because they are very good or suitable

recommendation

to find new people to work for an organisation, do a job, etc.

recruit

the process or the business of recruiting new people

recruitment

an occassion when someone is recruited

recruitment

a letter written by someone who know you well. usually to a new employer, giving information about your character, abilities or qualifications

reference

a person who provides information about your character, abilities or qualifications when you are trying to get a job

reference = referee

an official rule or order

regulation

to borrow money by having a second or bigger mortgage on your property, especially a house

remortgage

to work under someone's authority, and to be managed by them

report to

something that an official organisation says a company or person must have or do

requirement

something that someone needs or wants

requirement

the process in which a company or organisation changes the way it is organised or financed

restructuring

the sale of goods to customers for their own use, rather than to shops, etc.

retail

the selling of goods or services to members of the public, or companies involved in this

retail trade/market business

a shop, etc. that is open to members of the public

retail shop/outlet/store

a business that sells goods to members of the public, rather than to shops, etc.

retailer

someone who owns or runs a shop selling goods to members of the public

retailer

money that a business or organisation receives over a period of time, especially from selling goods or services

revenue

something that you receive because you have done something good or helpful

reward

money that you earn for doing a job or providing a service

reward

to give someone something, such as money, because they have done something good or helpful

reward

to increase in number, amount or value

rise rose risen

the possibility that something may be lost, harmed or damaged, or that something bad, unpleasant or dangerous may happen

risk

put something in a situation in which it could be lost, destroyed or harmed

risk

the way in which someone or something is involved in an activity or situation, and how much influence they have on it

role

to control or be in charge of an organisation, company or system

run

to be doing everything later than planned or expected

be running late

to print something in a newspaper or magazine, or broadcast something on television

run

money that you receive as payment from the organisation you work for, usually paid to you every month

salary

the act of selling someone property, food or other goods

sale

the total number of products that a company sells during a particular period of time

sales

the part of a company that deals with selling products

sales

a calculation of how much of a product company expects to sell in the future

projected sales

a small amount of a product that people can use or look at in order to find out what it is like

sample

the act of keeping money to use later rather than spending it

saving

an amount of something that you have not used or spent, especially compared with a larger amount that you could have used or spent

saving

money that is kept in a bank to be used later or invested, rather than spent

savings

all the organisations or companies in a particular area of activity, industry, etc.

sector

someone who is able to work successfully on their own without needing other people's help or a lot of instructions

self starter

a particular type of help or work that is proviced by a business to customers, but not one that involves producing goods

service

repairs and advice given to a customer by a company after the customer has bought a product from the company

after-sales service

the business activity of giving advice about investments and selling investments to people and organisations

financial service

one of the parts into which ownership of a company is divided

share

the price of a particular company's shares at a particular time

share price

an ability to do something well, especially because you have learnt and practised it

skill

the ability to express yourself in a way that other people will understand, including the words you use and the way you behave when you are speaking

communication skills

the ability to use computers and the internet effectively

digital skills

an ability to do something practical that you have learnt and practised, for example reading, using a computer, or being able to do maths

hard skill

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