Here are 300 business concepts that are best expressed with idioms. Each idiom has an explanation and example sentences. The example sentences help explain the idiom and show how it is used. British idioms are included.
This book is great for self-study and as a business class supplement. A picture is worth 1000 words and an idiom is worth at least 100. You will be able to grasp - and give - the concept quickly and with very few words. You will appear fluent before you are fluent.
These concepts are common knowledge in the business world. You should know them. Knowledge is power. Here¡¯s the real-world business knowledge you need to understand and excel in your field. Presuming of course, your ducks are in a row.
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