accommodate | to provide with a place to live or to be stored in |
accommodating | used to describe a person who is eager or willing to help other people (uczynny) |
achievement | something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing |
acknowledgement | a letter or email to say that you have received something that someone sent to you (potwierdzenie) |
adapt to | to adapt or get used to someone or something (przystosować się) |
adopt local ways of behaving | to accept customs, traditions, the way of behaving of people who live in local community |
aimable | pleasant and friendly |
analyse | to study or examine something in detail |
analysis/analyses | the detailed study or examination of sth |
analyst | a person whose job involves examining facts, systems, companies, markets, etc |
anticipate | to imagine or expect that something will happen (przewidywać, oczekiwać) |
appoint | to choose someone officially for a job or responsibility; to arrange a date or time |
approval | the feeling of having a positive opinion of someone or something; permission |
assertive | behaving or speaking in a strong, confident way |
assign | to give a particular job or piece of work to someone (przydzielać, wyznaczać) |
at the end of your tether | to have no more patience or strength (u kresu sił) |
blinkered | not willing to consider new or different ideas, having or showing a narrow or limited outlook |
blow over | fade away without serious consequences |
by the last straw | the last in a series of unpleasant events which finally makes you stop accepting a bad situation |
careless | not giving enough attention to what you are doing (nieostrożny, lekkomyślny) |
chaotic | in a state of complete confusion and disorder |
cliché | something that people have said or done so much that it has become boring (banał) |
collective | relating to or shared by all the members of a group |
come up with | to think of a plan, an idea, or a solution to a problem |
commitment | when you are willing to give your time and energy to something (zaangażowanie) |
concede | przyznawać, ustępować, uznać swoją porażkę |
conceivably | it is conceivable or imaginable (możliwie, wyobrażalnie) |
confrontation | a hostile or argumentative situation or meeting between opposing parties |
contagious | likely to spread to and affect others |
corporate objectives | a well-defined and realistic goal set by a company that often influences its internal strategic deci |
courteous | polite, respectful, or considerate in manner (uprzejmy) |
compliant | uległy, posłuszny, zgodny z |
create mutual understanding | experienced or done by each of two or more parties towards the other or others (wspólne zrozumienie |
decisive | strongly affecting how a situation will progress or end; making decisions quickly and easily |
defuse | make (a situation) less tense or dangerous (łągodzić) |
disorganised | not properly planned and controlled; unable to plan one’s activities efficiently |
empowerment | authority or power given to someone to do something |
escalate | increase rapidly, make or become more intense or serious (eskalować) |
eventual | occurring or existing at the end of or as a result of a process or period of time |
feedback | information about reactions to a product, a person’s performance of a task, etc. |
find a consensus/a compromise | to reach an agreement |
fly off the handle | lose one’s temper suddenly and unexpectedly |
formulate approaches | to come up with the way of dealing with a situation or problem (zdefiniować podejście) |
fussy | fastidious about one’s needs or requirements; hard to please (drobiazgowy, wybredny) |
get off on the wrong foot with | to start a relationship or activity badly |
give rise to (a problem | to cause something to exist |
glocalization | the idea that in globalization local conditions must be considered |
go ballistic | to become extremely angry |
go by the book | to do something exactly as the rules tell you |
hesitant | nervous or not certain (niezdecydowany) |
hesitate | to pause before you do or say something (wahać się) |
hierarchy | a system in which people or things are arranged according to their importance |
be like chalk and cheese | if two people are like chalk and cheese, they are completely different from each other |
meaningfulness | full of meaning, significance, purpose, or value; purposeful; significant (znaczący) |
hospitable | friendly, pleasant, and welcomes visitors (gościnny) |
implementer | someone whose job is to put a plan or system into action (wdrożeniowiec) |
imprecise | not accurate or exact (nieprecyzyjny) |