This word means an arranged meeting, for example with a doctor or client.
(appointment)
This word means an opinion about someone’s work to help them improve.
(feedback)
This document shows how much money you made and spent in a period.
(Profit and loss)
This word means a final date by which something must be finished.
(deadline)
This term means health of the mind and emotions.
(mental health)
This informal word means meeting friends socially.
(get-together)
This adjective describes someone who gives a negative opinion about someone.
(criticised)
This word means money gained in business.
(profit)
This verb means to delay doing something.
(procrastinate)
This word means absence from work because of illness.
(sick leave)
This phrase means: “Czy dasz radę w piątek?”
(Can you make it on Friday?)
This phrase means: two times more probable.
(twice as likely)
This financial statement shows assets, liabilities and equity.
(Balance sheet)
This rule says: if something takes less than two minutes, do it immediately.
(two-minute rule)
This phrase means company actions to support employees’ health and happiness.
(corporate well-being)
This phrasal verb means to move a meeting to an earlier date.
(bring forward)
This expression means “na podstawie wyników”.
(based on their performance)
This term means short-term financial obligations of a company.
(Short-term debt)
This phrasal verb means to reduce the amount of something, for example spending or sugar.
cut down on
This verb means to pay part of the cost for something like gym membership.
(subsidise)
This phrase means something unexpected happened and you can’t attend.
(something has come up)
This term describes the main reason something happens.
(driving factor)
This phrase means recording business deals in accounting.
(to record transactions)
This phrasal verb means to finally find time to do something you’ve been postponing.
get round to
This term describes the overall feeling and motivation of employees.
(morale)