Communication and Meetings
Workload and Productivity
Decision-Making and Problem-Solving
Workplace challenges
Teamwork and Collaboration
100

Touch base

This idiom means to contact someone briefly to get an update.

100

On the same page

Everyone understands the plan the same way

100

Think outside the box

To be creative and consider new ideas

100

Hit a snag

To run into a small problem
100

Lend a hand

To help someone

200

In the loop

To receive all of the important information.

200

In over your head

You have more work or responsibility than you can manage

200

On the fence

You haven't decided yet

200

A tough break

An unlucky or difficult situation 

200

Two heads are better than one

Working together produces better ideas.

300

Get the ball rolling

To start a project or activity

300

Pull your weight

To do your fair share of the work.

300

The ball is in your court

It's your turn to make a decision or take action

300

Drop the ball

To make a mistake or forget something important

300

On the same wavelength 

You understand each other easily

400

Read between the lines

To understand the hidden or unspoken meaning of something

400

Burn the midnight oil

To work late into the night

400

A grey area

Something unclear or without a clear rule

400

At the end of your rope

You are out of patience or solutions

400

Pull together

To cooperate to solve a problem

500

Beat around the bush

To avoid saying something directly

500

Bite off more than you can chew

To take on more tasks than you can realistically handle

500

Cut to the chase

To skip the details and get to the main point

500

Throw in the towel

To give up after trying hard

500

Throw someone under the bus

To blame someone else to protect yourself