"A speech that is given in order to persuade someone to buy something."
"Sales pitch"
Hello Eve,
"_ ____ that this email finds you ____."
"I hope that this email finds you well."
“___ _ ask who is calling?”
“May I ask who is calling?”
"Lay ___" : To explain, present: a plan
"Lay out"
_____ advertising or marketing promotes your products and services in seemingly small, subtle, more native ways that don't inconvenience or overwhelm
consumers.
"Passive advertising or marketing"
Provide three examples of aggressive marketing
“Spam”, Direct mail, Cold calling, Telesales calling, Pop-ups
"This is just a quick ___ about (the scheduling changes)."
"reminder" or "update"
"As you know, our credit ___ are 30 days."
"As you know, our credit terms are 30 days."
To be patient or tolerant with someone.
"Bear with"
A type of graph in which a circle is divided into sectors that each represent a proportion of the whole.
"Pie chart"
1,620,998,580,717.51
one trillion, six hundred twenty billion, nine hundred ninety-eight million, five hundred eighty thousand, seven hundred seventeen point fifty-one
"Please accept my apologies for any _______ that this may have caused."
"Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience that this may have caused."
or "problems"
"So ___’s 9 o’clock on Thursday, then.
"So that’s 9 o’clock on Thursday, then."
To be very busy and unable to speak to anyone, go anywhere, etc
"Tied up"
A regular check-in between two people in an organization – typically a manager and an employee.
"One-on-one meeting"
“Win-lose negotiation”- One party “makes
a ______” They agree to something in
order to end the negotiation process.
However, they do so without receiving adequate compensation.
"concession"
"I am available on [day], if that's ____ for ___."
"I am available on [day], if that's convenient for you."
“Would you mind _____ __ a bit? I
can’t hear you very well.”
“Would you mind speaking up a bit? I
can’t hear you very well.”
To put (someone or something that may be changed later) on a schedule, list, etc.
"Pencil in"
"Make an unsolicited visit or phone call to (someone), in an attempt to sell goods or services."
"Cold call"
To keep back; refrain from giving (payment)
"Withhold (payment)"
Scheduling changes:
"(Due to...) __ _____ we need to ______ our
meeting."
"(Due to...) I'm afraid we need to (reschedule/postpone/cancel/call off) our
meeting."
"Let’s not make any ____ decisions."
"Let’s not make any hasty decisions."
Pursue or investigate something further.
Follow up