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A day on which employees are allowed to wear informal clothes to work commencer à apprendre
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I usually wear a suit, but on dress-down Fridays I wear jeans, which makes it easy if I'm going away for the weekend straight from work
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The amount of awareness an individual or group has about a particular person, product or service commencer à apprendre
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I pop by each morning to say "hi" to my boss and send him regular updates to try to get more of his mind share
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The influence of personal relationships and preferences on the day-to-day workings and procedures of the organization commencer à apprendre
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With many people setting out their own agenda in the wokplace, office politics can play a major part in many companies
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Good at judging situations and people quickly and able to use this knowledge for personal benefit commencer à apprendre
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To cause the opinion people have of you to go down commencer à apprendre
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The Director blew his reputation after being convicted of stealing money from the company
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Lawrence Peter's belief that employees tend to be promoted one level too fat, to their level of incompetence commencer à apprendre
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She was a great classroom teacher but made an awfull head teacher- a perfect example of the Peter Principle in practice
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The quadrant of Johari window that contains information known to oneself and to others commencer à apprendre
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The quadrant of a Johari window that contains information known to orhers but no to oneself commencer à apprendre
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The quadrant of a Johari window that contains information known to oneself but no to others commencer à apprendre
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The quadrant of a Johari window that contains information unknown to oneself and to others commencer à apprendre
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A tool designed by Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham in 1955 to help people understand how they relate to and communicate with other people commencer à apprendre
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A very large amount of money commencer à apprendre
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A 5000$ fine has very little impact on players who are earning megabucks
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An offer to do work or provide a service for a particular amount of money commencer à apprendre
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They put in a bid for the building contract for the new Olympic stadium
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Someone whose job is to organize business deals to other people, especially a stockbroker or an insurance broker commencer à apprendre
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Independent brokers can bring down your insurance costs by shopping around between suppliers
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The number of copies of a newspaper or magazine sold each day, week etc. commencer à apprendre
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Most newspapers have seen their circulation decline sharply over the last decade as people get their news online
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To borrow capital in order to make an investment with the expectation that the profits will be greater than the interest payable on the loan commencer à apprendre
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We are going to leverage private sector investment through loans
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To try to influence politicians or people in authority on a particular subject commencer à apprendre
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Shopkeepers have been lobbying the city council to try to overturn the ban on vehicles in the city centre
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A set of behaviours where risk is avoided, leading to disappointing results commencer à apprendre
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Genuinely successful people regularly step outside their comfort zone in order to achieve their objectives
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An unfair system that prevents some people from reaching the most senior positions in a company or organizations commencer à apprendre
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To try to persuade someone to leave their job and go to work for another company commencer à apprendre
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He was headhunted by a large electronics company
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