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  • 1Business speak — Business speak, also management speak refers to a particular syntax often used in large organizations. The tone is associated with managers of large corporations, business management consultants, and occasionally government. The term is typically …

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  • 2-speak — [spiːk] suffix added to other words to form nouns that mean the special language of a particular business or activity, especially slang or technical words that are difficult for ordinary people to understand: • I can t understand this… …

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  • 3Speak — Ст …

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  • 4Speak Now — Speak Now …

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  • 5speak of — ˈspeak of [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they speak of he/she/it speaks of present participle speaking of past tense spoke of …

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  • 6Business ecology — Business Ecology: Moving beyond Ecology As a Metaphor Current Definitions of Business Ecology The use of the term “business ecology” is not new. Yet, previous conceptualizations of the term have not yielded a meaning that sufficiently represents… …

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  • 7Business 2.0 — was a monthly magazine publication founded by magazine entrepreneur Chris Anderson and journalist James Daly in order to chronicle the rise of the New Economy . First published in July 1998 the magazine failed to make sufficient profit and was… …

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  • 8-speak — [spi:k] suffix [in nouns] the special language or difficult words that are used in a particular business or activity ▪ computerspeak …

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  • 9speak for itself — speak for itself/themselves if something speaks for itself, it does not need any explanation. I m not going to talk about our business successes. I think the report speaks for itself …

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  • 10speak for themselves — speak for itself/themselves if something speaks for itself, it does not need any explanation. I m not going to talk about our business successes. I think the report speaks for itself …

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