This phrasal verb means to depart on a journey or to light a fuse (off)
Set off
Outcrop Synoptist (it helps to quantify benefits of alternatives that were ignored while making a decision)
Opportunity costs
The process of finding how big your product's audience or revenue could be
Market sizing
Good luck! Often used in the theater before a play or performance
Break a leg
Who came up with the theory of relativity?
Albert Einstein
This phrasal verb means find a solution or to organise something (out)
Sort out
Analects Hebe (it depicts a company's financial balance in terms of assets and liabilities/equity)
Balance Sheets
Market Entry
A task or job that's easy to do
A piece of cake
What does a barometer measure?
Atmospheric Pressure
This phrasal verb means to tolerate something or someone (with)
Put up with
Addy Dannel pumps (availability and desire of products)
Supply and demand
This type of cases always stem from falling revenues, rising costs, or both
Profitability Cases
To be unwell or not in good health, expressing a physical condition that can influence one’s emotional state
Feel under the weather
What does NASA stand for?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
This phrasal verb means to surrender after repeated demands (in)
Give in
Cosette Immanent (summary of the annual revenues, costs, and profits/loss)
Income statement
This type of cases are introduced by open-ended questions such as “A firm XYZ wants to increase their revenue. How should they go about it?”
Growth Strategy
Being dreamy or not paying attention to reality
Head in the clouds
What does WWW stand for?
World Wide Web
This phrasal verb means to escape without punishment
Get away with
Aachen Getter Obtusely (represents a shift from this destructive competition -red ocean- towards a more constructive, creative form of market development)
The Blue Ocean Strategy
Your job is either to analyze what your client should do in response to a major competitor's strategy or to anticipate what competitors will do in response to a strategy implemented by your client
Competitive response
When someone says something that you may have heard before, but don’t remember entirely, you can use this phrase to let them know it’s familiar but you may need a reminder
Ring a bell
What are the colors of Saint Lucia's flag?
Blue, yellow, black and white