First Impressions
Training
Automation
Control System
Ethics
100

the way you stand, known as ___

posture

100

record the development of something or someone over time

track progress

100

to observe; to watch and check a situation carefully

to monitor

100

Engineers put a system into action; to do this

implement

100

a person who tells someone in authority about something illegal that is happening, especially in a government department or a company

whistleblower

200

positioned straight up

upright

200

arrange the teams in a different way

rejig the teams

200

the act of conducting or carrying out business; a deal

transaction

200

An electrically operated switch often used in control circuits is called this

a relay

200

to state in a court of law that you are responsible for a crime

plead guilty

300

way of speaking or moving that is typical of a particular person

mannerism

300

realise that something is related to something else

connect the dots

300

closely constrained or constricted; compressed

TIGHT

300

A symbolic system used to represent circuits is known as this.

notation

300

when someone obeys a law, rule, agreement or demand

compliance

400

keep moving your hands or feet because you are bored or nervous

fidget

400

understanding something only from your own position and not that of others

looking ... through the window of their own silo

400

to gradually take away someone else's rights or time/work

encroach

400

If something is possible or practical to achieve, it is described as this.

feasible

400

to start being in charge of something such as a business or organisation

take the helm

500

to stand, sit, or walk with the shoulders hanging forward and the head bent slightly over so that you look tired and bored

slouch

500

with a negative meaning

in the pejorative sense

500

present everywhere

ubiquitous

500

When a system is difficult to manage or control, it is described as this.

unwieldy

500

to find the courage

work up the guts