10 most used Corporate Jargons in the business world - Business English Lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 24 окт 2024

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  • @niharikarohilla9277
    @niharikarohilla9277 4 года назад +10

    He piggybacked my idea in the meeting and got so much appreciation and now he is leveraging on the situation.

    • @abhijeetcma6423
      @abhijeetcma6423 3 года назад +1

      He stole my idea and took it's advantage.

  • @arabiclive007
    @arabiclive007 2 года назад

    what a seamless way of explaining the jargons. will circle back to another videos

  • @luciacalisaya2384
    @luciacalisaya2384 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much, Rachna. I didn't know the majority of these jargons and their meanings. I have read some of them, but I didn't know their meanings. See you next time.

  • @shravanpaloju1279
    @shravanpaloju1279 3 года назад +2

    1. On the same page.
    2. Ball park figure
    3. Band width
    4. Face time
    5. Leverage
    6 phone tag
    7.Peggy back
    8.Per se

  • @gabiisraelyan2652
    @gabiisraelyan2652 8 лет назад +7

    I love your lessons.U are explaining so good.I am from Armenia and I easily understand your lessons.Thank u so much.

  • @tajinderkaur3443
    @tajinderkaur3443 8 лет назад +3

    so smoothly u explained everything

  • @herbertwimalaratne6866
    @herbertwimalaratne6866 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent presentation.You maintained speed of talking.

  • @abhijtpanjal6669
    @abhijtpanjal6669 5 лет назад

    This kind of videos and ZILS spoken English help me lot.... Thanks

  • @jonathanadonis9429
    @jonathanadonis9429 7 лет назад +1

    Stupendous lesson, Rachna. Thanks a lot!

  • @suezataperla8461
    @suezataperla8461 7 лет назад +1

    Its so very helpful to me. Because, I have a report in my subject in English. And my topic is Corporate Jargon. Thank you foir providing me some examples in Corporate Jargo :)

  • @hpjataniaexcellentkeepitup9419
    @hpjataniaexcellentkeepitup9419 5 лет назад

    Absolutely well ,please come out with more jargon

  • @benazirsheikh3153
    @benazirsheikh3153 7 лет назад

    Rachna maam really u r very good demonstrator. I like too ur video

  • @annanguyen5495
    @annanguyen5495 8 лет назад +1

    May I have some more corporate jargons lessons in business English ?Thank you so much

  • @rashaddavis3768
    @rashaddavis3768 4 года назад

    Thank you. I will incorporate these words into my vocabulary.

  • @soniagill4181
    @soniagill4181 2 года назад

    thanks mam. very useful

  • @hariprasanna2009
    @hariprasanna2009 7 лет назад

    Rachana your way of teaching is quite amazing 👍👍

  • @Bsingh9376
    @Bsingh9376 3 года назад

    we need more of these videos

  • @rlaaudtjq
    @rlaaudtjq 3 года назад

    Many thanks!

  • @marychacko9082
    @marychacko9082 7 лет назад

    Mam u did a seamless job

  • @ashleysmith1011
    @ashleysmith1011 2 года назад

    Great content thank you.

  • @SangramNandkhile
    @SangramNandkhile 8 лет назад +2

    In my honest opinion, Bandwidth means 'Capacity' or 'availability of resources'. When a manager says I don't have enough bandwidth for a task, he means - I I do not have enough resources or current resources are not enough to complete the task. I don't have enough bandwidth can also mean i don't have enough time.

    • @longbiowsix
      @longbiowsix 2 года назад

      Capacity is the definition in ITIL, meaning resources, tools, people, heating lights etc etc. . Availability is another area linked to capacity but separate. Availability means does the service or business meet its demand in terms of access to that business or service. Demand…another linked but separate process in ITIL means what requirements are there for that service. (Phew) 🙂

  • @devanshu.singhal
    @devanshu.singhal 7 лет назад

    seamless explanation ...... i really appreciate your work.

  • @rvRosily
    @rvRosily 4 года назад

    you explained well

  • @hageryosfyosf8690
    @hageryosfyosf8690 8 лет назад

    Rachna you really make English much easier,why dont you make a series of videos about phrasal verbs i find it really difficult

  • @nithiesh3396
    @nithiesh3396 7 лет назад

    hi thanks you it's very useful for student or younger generation.

  • @sudhakarpalanivelu4694
    @sudhakarpalanivelu4694 5 лет назад

    Very useful. Thank you madam.

  • @thenila1
    @thenila1 8 лет назад

    Thanks for your beautiful lessons

  • @EatinBubsy
    @EatinBubsy 7 лет назад

    Very clear, helpful video.

  • @shanmugasundaram5402
    @shanmugasundaram5402 7 лет назад +5

    rachna your class is very intersting

    • @pasangsherpa7066
      @pasangsherpa7066 7 лет назад

      Mam, you explained it so well that I understood seamlessly. Thank you mam. Hope you make more such awesome videos and we will take the leverage from it.

  • @ishratrogangar6806
    @ishratrogangar6806 8 лет назад

    I must say , the way you explained everything was seamless.

  • @user-we3mn9bl1g
    @user-we3mn9bl1g 5 лет назад

    Nice lesson. You speak well

  • @subbukallepalli3729
    @subbukallepalli3729 8 лет назад

    Lots of thanks to u mam...

  • @sridharramadurai1206
    @sridharramadurai1206 8 лет назад

    Thanks for providing such wonderful series of videos !!!
    In this video while explaining piggyback you said "WITHOUT GIVING NO CREDIT"
    Is it just a slip of tongue or correct expression ???

    • @letstalk
      @letstalk  8 лет назад

      +Sridhar Ramadurai There's no slip of tongue. It's Piggyback - Means steal an idea or a thought and give no credit for.

    • @sridharramadurai1206
      @sridharramadurai1206 8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for responding !!!
      However what I wanted to know was
      "Without giving No Credit" is Same as "Without giving Credit".

    • @MrWace
      @MrWace 8 лет назад

      WITHOUT And NO cannot be used in the same sentence, WITHOUT having a negative meaning.

  • @srikanthpillamari6598
    @srikanthpillamari6598 8 лет назад +5

    Useful for beginners.. :-)

  • @MrAqadii
    @MrAqadii 8 лет назад

    Very useful. ..thank you

  • @MarkWhiteartist
    @MarkWhiteartist 3 года назад

    thank you

  • @anjukumaranju5725
    @anjukumaranju5725 8 лет назад

    Stupendous class

  • @UmeshSingh-ix1gi
    @UmeshSingh-ix1gi 3 года назад

    What a beautiful!

  • @nishanthnishu9652
    @nishanthnishu9652 6 лет назад

    Ur clases are good

  • @gopsu
    @gopsu 4 года назад

    I would have subscribed if you briefed all these 10 words in 5 or less than 10 minutes. Nevertheless, your attempt to enlighten others is appreciated.

  • @veerendarkatepalli5682
    @veerendarkatepalli5682 8 лет назад

    very nice :)
    expecting more of same kind..

  • @SudarshanKrSingh
    @SudarshanKrSingh 8 лет назад

    Many thanks.

  • @nicktrevi2990
    @nicktrevi2990 4 месяца назад +1

    Will this move the needle? 😮

  • @syedjavid7903
    @syedjavid7903 6 лет назад

    Thank you for making this video.

  • @readcollegeshahdara479
    @readcollegeshahdara479 8 лет назад

    informative video...! Could you please make any video about Precis Writing!

  • @vmurthy7985
    @vmurthy7985 7 лет назад

    Very nice man your lesson

  • @erdemkurcan
    @erdemkurcan 8 лет назад

    perfect. we are waiting to continue

  • @kiranlunge1020
    @kiranlunge1020 6 лет назад

    radical video for me ..nice

  • @FattahiJaouhar
    @FattahiJaouhar 8 лет назад

    Excellent!

  • @aritra731
    @aritra731 8 лет назад

    could u give a lesson on agreement with verbs...

  • @hetaljoshi9333
    @hetaljoshi9333 8 лет назад

    thank u very much...very important

  • @shahinthai
    @shahinthai 5 лет назад

    Good lessons for me as I am a sales professional 🥰🥰

  • @kavanhm6665
    @kavanhm6665 6 лет назад

    Excellent

  • @sureshkumar-go4yv
    @sureshkumar-go4yv 8 лет назад

    worth listening class

  • @themalvico
    @themalvico 8 лет назад

    thanks it's very helpful

  • @melissablanchard9473
    @melissablanchard9473 8 лет назад +1

    Wonderful Classes. Thank you! :)

  • @mukundvlogs8452
    @mukundvlogs8452 6 лет назад

    Thanks ma'am😊

  • @niravsoyantar721
    @niravsoyantar721 6 лет назад

    Thanks a ton for this video appreciate, the passion!
    Cheers

  • @hugovictor7590
    @hugovictor7590 8 лет назад

    Great! More long videos.

  • @9370025502
    @9370025502 8 лет назад

    its just wow video...

  • @saikatchatterjee7052
    @saikatchatterjee7052 8 лет назад

    thanks .grt job ..

  • @harjeetkg
    @harjeetkg 7 лет назад

    Rachna, you used the word *Makeout*. But it was not appropriate for your statement. Its an adult word. Overall session was awesome. Thanks.

  • @martinjokes1610
    @martinjokes1610 2 года назад

    We are on the same page

  • @eternal2solitary
    @eternal2solitary 8 лет назад +1

    Hi Rachna, Could you please help us on Narration

  • @zoologyart7719
    @zoologyart7719 6 лет назад +2

    Use of Jargon in workplace is professional. These are not unprofessional terms. That is the difference between jargon and slang.

  • @shahilsrivastava2576
    @shahilsrivastava2576 8 лет назад

    hii . could you please make a new video based on happen to model.

  • @robertlee2967
    @robertlee2967 8 лет назад

    Thank you !!!

  • @2544814
    @2544814 6 лет назад

    I love you too much rachna

  • @MarkProffitt
    @MarkProffitt 7 лет назад +19

    Jargon is singular and plural. Don't say " jargons"

    • @chiragde4235
      @chiragde4235 4 года назад +1

      The plural form of "jargon" is both "jargon" and "jargons."

  • @PrakashPraaku
    @PrakashPraaku 8 лет назад

    It is really wonderful and helpful session, thank you Rachana :)

  • @karthikreddychegireddy8880
    @karthikreddychegireddy8880 4 года назад

    Can i use per se regarding person

  • @fetzcou
    @fetzcou 8 лет назад

    Excellent! Thx ;)

  • @digvijayrana2716
    @digvijayrana2716 5 лет назад

    Can you please tell me the meaning of jargon hip?

  • @WaseemAkram1411
    @WaseemAkram1411 3 года назад

    Unfortunately.. facetime has changed to an apple phone video call lately. 😅😅

  • @nikhilmorey2672
    @nikhilmorey2672 3 года назад

    Financial jargons

  • @martinjokes1610
    @martinjokes1610 2 года назад

    It was a ballpark figure

  • @MrWace
    @MrWace 8 лет назад +1

    In the word COLLEAGUE, the stress falls on the first syllable.

  • @MrWace
    @MrWace 8 лет назад +1

    JARGON is an UNCOUNTABLE noun and CANNOT be used in the plural. Besides, jargon is a type of language and not synonymous with 'slang, expression'.

  • @vasantrranpara
    @vasantrranpara 8 лет назад

    useful tnx!
    #Rachna

  • @timothyball7502
    @timothyball7502 2 года назад

    Rachine, there's no reason to say "Okay" at the end of each sentence. Try it with your next video. 1-14-2022

  • @Slarti
    @Slarti 7 лет назад

    I work in IT and I would disagree about the use of jargon - in IT jargon is very precise and is a means on condensing a lot of information.
    So in IT the word 'bandwidth' has a very specific meaning while in business jargon 'bandwidth' is extremely imprecise and can mean pretty much whatever you want it to mean.
    Business jargon is meaningless and makes managers and directors look like complete idiots in front of intelligent people.

    • @longbiowsix
      @longbiowsix 2 года назад

      When I took my first ITIL exam (v2) in the mid 90s (I retired at v3 Expert) I was told one of its purposes was a defined language. So things were understood wherever you worked. In 15 years of ITIL consulting that never really happened and each company paid lip service to a standard language but only within the company. PRINCE 2 is the same the joke being “we’re PINO here meaning PRINCE. IN NAME ONLY

  • @MrWace
    @MrWace 8 лет назад +2

    JARGON ( which is a type of language and NOT a single slang expression) is an UNCOUNTABLE noun and CANNOT be used in the plural! What a blunder!!!

    • @barryrodrigues6876
      @barryrodrigues6876 5 лет назад

      My thoughts exactly when I started watching this video.

  • @EatinBubsy
    @EatinBubsy 7 лет назад

    I'm pretty confident the plural of 'jargon' is still 'jargon'? I don't know.

    • @LeM502
      @LeM502 7 лет назад

      EatinBubsy Jargon is an uncountable noun

    • @EatinBubsy
      @EatinBubsy 7 лет назад

      +TheMoonPrincess2 Exactly.

    • @LeM502
      @LeM502 7 лет назад

      Oopsie, what I meant to say was that the plural of jargon is not jargon (in the way that the plural form of sheep is also sheep), because 'jargon' doesn't have a plural in the first place. As an uncountable noun, it already denotes a larger quantity of things.

  • @MickyLion5527
    @MickyLion5527 3 года назад

    READ the Bullfighters guide....how to identify stupid jargon people at office...make fun of them to create miscommunication

  • @ederson7749
    @ederson7749 8 лет назад

    theacher are you indian?

  • @rg1283
    @rg1283 5 лет назад

    Corporate jargon is exactly what language experts around the world wish to avoid--because it is bad for business.

  • @MrWace
    @MrWace 8 лет назад

    JARGON ( which is a type of language, NOT a slang expression) is an UNCOUNTABLE noun and CANNOT be used in the plural. What a blunder!

  • @LinuxH2O
    @LinuxH2O 8 лет назад

    18>Minuttes, I mean really! this video doesn't even wroth 4 minutes you can easily watch at 2x. I am gonna unsubscribe because these professionals have no sense of humor.

  • @5minutesto12am6
    @5minutesto12am6 2 года назад

    Your computer has virus, MA'AM.

  • @sujeetpatro
    @sujeetpatro 5 лет назад

    👎

  • @vmurthy7985
    @vmurthy7985 7 лет назад

    Very nice man your lesson

  • @ericparker139
    @ericparker139 8 лет назад

    Thank You. Informative Video.