Describes something exciting, arousing interest or ethusiasm
What is stimulating?
A person under the authority or control of another
What is a subordinate?
Discussing decisions with others
What is consultation?
To relieve or reduce stress
What is de-stress?
Name for someone who thinks about work all of the time
What is workaholic?
Actively involving yourself in a task, especially physically doing it
Hands-on
A management style where employees are involved in decision-making
What is democratic management?
Acknowledgement or appreciation for a job well done
What is recognition?
State of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress
What is burnout?
To have an immediate connection with someone you meet
What is "hit it off with"?
Speaking and interacting with customers
What is client contact?
The power or opportunity to act independently or take charge of a situation
What is initiative?
The feeling of confidence or high/low spirits that a person or a group feels
morale
The amount or work you are expected to do
What is workload?
The name for bureaucratic rules or paperwork that slows down work
What is red tape?
The journey that someone makes to go to and from work or school
What is commute?
Granting authority or control to someone, making them feel valued and motivated
What is empowerment?
The necessary or basic components of a workplace that must be met
What are hygiene factors?
Having control over your own time or schedule; self-governance
What is autonomy?
A situation when someone is constantly watching over or checking on someone else's work
What is "breathing down my neck"?
A close and harmonious relationship within a group, with good communication and understanding
What is rapport?
The name of Douglas McGregor's ideas about management styles
What is Theory X and Theory Y?
The series of steps or stages in someone's professional development or advancement
What is career ladder?
Decreasing work hours or changing careers in order to find a better balance between work and personal life.
What is downshifting?
Used when someone feels overwhelmed with the amount of work they need to do
What is "snowed under"?