Boosting Staff Satisfaction COPY Flashcards

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On board

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adjective

On a team as a member

He will come on board from next Spring.

Let’s wait until everyone is on board before we proceed.

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Putting yourself in someone’s shoes

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idiom

To imagine how it would feel to be in the same situation as someone else

You should try putting yourself in his shoes before criticizing him.

If you put yourself in their shoes then you might think about this differently.

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The going rate

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noun

The usually price that something costs / someone earns

I think we need to pay her the going rate for an editor if we want to hire her.

What is the going rate for a used Toyota?

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Cut costs

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phrasal verb

When a company spends less money

We need to seriously cut costs if we want to stay afloat.

They needed to cut costs so they laid off some of their workers.

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On either end

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phrase

On both sides

We need to make sure that everyone is happy on either end.

There are problems on either end.

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Pleasant

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adjective

Something that brings happiness / enjoyment

We had a really pleasant evening at their home.

She always greets us with a pleasant smile.

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A home away from home

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idiom

A place that is as nice and comfortable as one’s own home

This office really feels like a home away from home.

I want the studio to feel like a home away from home.

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Periodically

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adverb

From time to time / occasionally

He likes to periodically surprise his wife with flowers.

He checks on his teams’s work periodically.

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Micromanaging

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noun

To try and control every part of someone’s work

He is always micromanaging me.

You should try and avoid micromanaging your staff.

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Oversee

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verb

To supervise something

I need you to oversee this new project.

We are overseeing several new businesses.

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Feel valued

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verbal phrase

To feel useful and important

It’s important to make your staff feel valued at all times.

I gave her a raise to make her feel valued.

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Positive team dynamic

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adjective - noun

A team who trusts each other and work well together

We are trying to create a positive team dynamic in all our teams.

There is a positive team dynamic at their company.

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