You want to make sure that a colleague has the same idea as you about the
task they need to do.
Are we on the same page about the task?
Let's move... to the next item.
on
set...
an agenda
... this on the screen up there
put
A professional phrase that is used to express that one has achieved / finished / reached a desired result on something.
to manage to do something
You want to emphasize that the participants still haven’t made a decision.
I would like to point out that you still haven’t made a decision.
I’d like to get your feedback...
on
invite...
relevant people
... a few minutes
to take
A phrase that is used to say that something is chaotic and messy.
it is / I am all over the place
You want to talk for a bit about the next item on the agenda.
I just wanted to take a few minutes to talk about the next item.
I think you’re... something with this idea.
onto
... the objectives
focus on
to implement
Name 3 verbs that are often used with the word "expectations".
to set, to discuss, to meet, to exceed
A colleague is getting off topic.
I’m afraid that’s outside the scope of this meeting. / We are getting off topic.
Let me run ... what we’ve agreed on.
through
share...
the key takeaways
I'm sorry I'm late, I... in traffic
got caught
What collocation (verb) is most often used with "the deadline"?
to meet
You want to encourage your colleagues to share the ideas they have.
If you have an idea, just throw it out there.
What ideas have you come... with?
up
... to speak
encourage everyone
emphasize
What is a phrase that means setting your mind to something and devoting yourself 100% to doing something?
to commit to something