En nuestro vertiginoso mundo globalizado, el uso de la jerga, el argot y los acrónimos empresariales no sólo agiliza la comunicación, sino que es una forma estupenda de aumentar la fluidez y mantenerse al día en la jerga más reciente.
La jerga también fomenta un sentimiento de pertenencia y comprensión mutua dentro de una empresa o industria, ya que el lenguaje compartido refuerza la cohesión cultural y la identidad profesional. Sin embargo, aunque el argot y la jerga empresarial son herramientas poderosas, es importante utilizar estos términos con prudencia para no alienar a colegas que puedan no estar familiarizados con la terminología.
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Phrase |
|
Definition |
1 |
Touch base |
A |
Upcoming projects/deals in progress. |
2 |
Leverage |
B |
Creative thinking beyond current beliefs/practices. |
3 |
On the same page |
C |
Focus on a specific aspect of a larger topic. |
4 |
Win-win |
D |
Get in contact or update someone. |
5 |
In the pipeline |
E |
The most important piece of information to remember. |
6 |
Drill down |
F |
Agreement and support for a plan/idea. |
7 |
Game changer |
G |
A situation beneficial to all parties involved. |
8 |
Key takeaway |
H |
Everyone understanding and agreeing to something. |
9 |
Blue sky thinking |
I |
An innovation/event that significantly alters a plan or situation. |
10 |
Buy-in |
J |
Use something to maximum advantage. |
Estos términos pueden ayudarle a desenvolverse con eficacia en las discusiones y a transmitir ideas en un entorno de trabajo.
Estos términos especializados condensan ideas complejas en frases concisas y facilitan la transferencia eficaz y precisa de información entre profesionales.
Por ejemplo, "vamos a volver sobre lo mismo" indica al instante la necesidad de volver sobre un tema más adelante, mientras que "profundizar" significa examinar y analizar a fondo un asunto.
Los términos específicos del sector ayudan a los profesionales a transmitir experiencia y credibilidad, lo que aumenta la confianza y el respeto entre colegas.
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Acronym |
Meaning |
CEO |
Chief Executive Officer |
EOD |
End of (the) day |
PTO |
Paid time off |
BIZ |
Business |
POC |
Point of contact |
PTE |
Part-time employee |
CFO |
Chief Financial Officer |
Q1 |
Quarter 1 / the first quarter |
ETA |
Estimated time of arrival |
OOO |
Out of office |
I’m the ___________ of a large company and my wife handles the cash so she is the __________ of our very successful business. My wife drives the kids to school so her _____________ at work is later than mine. However, at the ______________ we leave work together. We generally go on holiday in __________, it is_____________, so we hire a ___________ to run the business, and make sure to set the ____________ on our emails and redirect them to the new ____________ .
More Abbreviations and Acronyms |
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Acct. |
Account |
ROI |
Return on investment |
Cr. |
Credit |
YTD |
Year to date |
Dr. |
Debit |
FTE |
Full-time employment |
FIFO |
First in, first out |
OT |
Off topic |
LILO |
Last in, last out |
KPI |
Key performance indicator |
WOM |
Word of mouth |
ASAP |
As soon as possible |
CTA |
Call to action |
TBD |
To be decided |
En esencia, el argot empresarial, la jerga, los acrónimos y las abreviaturas son herramientas poderosas que, cuando se utilizan con eficacia, mejoran las comunicaciones competentes, agilizan los procesos y fortalecen las relaciones profesionales.
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Phrase |
|
Definition |
1 |
Touch base |
A |
Get in contact or update someone.
|
2 |
Leverage |
B |
Use something to maximum advantage.
|
3 |
On the same page |
C |
Everyone understanding and agreeing to something.
|
4 |
Win-win |
D |
A situation beneficial to all parties involved.
|
5 |
In the pipeline |
E |
Upcoming projects/deals in progress. |
6 |
Drill down |
F |
Focus on a specific aspect of a larger topic.
|
7 |
Game changer |
G |
An innovation/event that significantly alters a plan or situation.
|
8 |
Key takeaway |
H |
The most important piece of information to remember.
|
9 |
Blue sky thinking |
I |
Creative thinking beyond current beliefs/practices |
10 |
Buy-in |
J |
Agreement and support for a plan/idea.
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I’m the CEO of a large company and my wife handles the cash so she is the CFO of our very successful business. My wife drives the kids to school so her ETA at work is later than mine. However, at the EOD we leave work together. We generally go on holiday in Q1, it is PTO, so we hire a PTE to run the business, and make sure to set the OOO on our emails and redirect them to the new POC.
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