to foster to promote the growth of to contrive to make or work out a plan for | to devise contrived artificially formal | showing effects of planning or manipulation to persist to refuse to stop | continue firmly or obstinately (in an opinion or a course of action) esp. despite obstacles, remonstrance... dab hand (at sth) person who is very good at doing sth or using sth pedestrian without any imagination or excitement | dull DOS Dept of State, federal department in the United States that sets and maintains foreign policies to cook up to plan and put together | make up | invent storm situation in which a lot of people suddenly express very strong feelings about sth to pitch in (informal) to join in and help with an activity, by doing some of the work or by giving money, advice, etc dispersed spread over a wide area eponymous eponymous character of a book, play, film/movie, etc. is the one mentioned in the title client hospitality typically an organization that contracts with a hotel or other hospitality provider to arrange accommodations or services for their employees, members, or guests to resort to to do something because there is no other way of achieving something collateral guarantee to break even to attain a level at which there is neither gain nor loss, as in business pastoral /ˈpɑ:stərəl/ relating to the work of a priest or teacher in giving help and advice on personal matters, not just those connected with religion or education to steer to take control of a situation and influence the way in which it develops | to control the direction in which a boat, car, etc. moves C2 command and control form of management (vertical) empowered management form of management where someone is given an instruction and left to do it how they want to contrive to make or work out a plan for | to devise radio jamming deliberate blocking of or interference with wireless communications. In some cases, jammers work by the transmission of radio signals that disrupt telecommunications by decreasing the signal-to-noise ratio. The concept can be used in wireless data networks to disrupt information flow. It is a common form of censorship in totalitarian countries, in order to prevent foreign radio stations in border areas from reaching the country interference originally jamming and interference were used interchangeably but nowadays most radio users use the term "jamming" to describe the deliberate use of radio noise or signals in an attempt to disrupt communications (or prevent listening to broadcasts) whereas the term "interference" is used to describe unintentional forms of disruption (which are far more common). However, the distinction is still not universally applied distinctive having a quality or characteristic that makes sth different and easily noticed distinguished very successful and admired by other people | having an appearance that makes sb look important or that makes people admire or respect them bonnet metal part over the front of a motor vehicle, usually covering the engine blind spot area that sb cannot see, especially an area of the road when they are driving a car solicitor lawyer who prepares legal documents, for example for the sale of land or buildings, advises people on legal matters, and can speak for them in some courts of law Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Theory created in 1980 by Dutch management researcher Geert Hofstede who carried out an extensive survey during the 1960s and 1970s, investigating variations in values within different sectors of IBM, a global computer manufacturing company power distance strength of social hierarchy | has been defined as the extent to which the less powerful members of organizations and institutions (like the family) accept and expect that power is distributed unequally. This represents inequality (more versus less), but defined from below, not from above. It suggests that a society's level of inequality is endorsed by the followers as much as by the leaders. Power and inequality, of course, are extremely fundamental facts of any society. All societies are unequal, but some are more unequal than others (https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1014&context=orpc pg 8) masculinity-femininity task-orientation versus person-orientation IDV (individualism-collectivism) measures the extent to which people look out for each other as a team or look out for themselves as an individual UAI (uncertainty avoidance index) indicates to what extent nations avoid the unknown | is not the same as risk avoidance: it deals with a society's tolerance for ambiguity. It indicates to what extent a culture programs its members to feel either uncomfortable or comfortable in unstructured situations. Unstructured situations are novel, unknown, surprising, and different from usual. Uncertainty avoiding cultures try to minimize the possibility of such situations by strict behavioural codes, laws and rules, disapproval of deviant opinions, and a belief in absolute Truth | 'there can only be one Truth and we have it' (https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1014&context=orpc pg 10) LTO (long-term orientation) expresses how societies either prioritize traditions or seek for the modern in their dealings with the present and the future IVR (indulgence vs restraint) comparison between a country's willingness to wait for long-term benefits by holding off on instant gratification, or preferences to no restraints on enjoying life at the present Millennials also known as Generation Y or Gen Y, are the demographic cohort following Generation X and preceding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media use the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 2000s as ending birth years, with the generation typically being defined as people born from 1981 to 1996. Most millennials are the children of baby boomers and early Gen Xers | millennials are often the parents of Generation Alpha | described as the first global generation and the first generation that grew up in the Internet age. The generation is generally marked by elevated usage of and familiarity with the Internet, mobile devices, and social media, which is why they are sometimes termed digital natives incentive something that encourages you to do sth gender gap difference in opinions or attitudes between men and women concerning a variety of public and private issues, including political candidates, parties, or programmes telework work from home, remotely frugality prudence in avoiding waste perseverance quality of continuing to try to achieve a particular aim in spite of difficulties indulgence (usually disapproving) the state or act of having or doing whatever you want | the state of allowing sb to have or do whatever they want | something that you allow yourself to have even though it is not essential gratification state of feeling pleasure when sth goes well for you or when your desires are satisfied | sth that gives you pleasure Carpe diem Latin aphorism, usually translated "seize the day", "pluck the day [as it is ripe]", that is 'Enjoy the moment' legitimate lawful, proper, regular, conforming to the standard type | logically admissible turquoise company organization which does not have a classic hierarchical structure, with a CEO at the head and other department managers below him. It is a system based on a flat structure with self-management, not power and positions Teal companies organisations which are characterized by power decentralization, self-discipline, natural hierarchies, and a high degree of employee responsibility. The concept of a Teal organization was created by Frederic Laloux, a former McKinsey and Company executive, and introduced in his book “Reinventing Organizations”. Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Theory created in 1980 by Dutch management researcher Geert Hofstede who carried out an extensive survey during the 1960s and 1970s, investigating variations in values within different sectors of IBM, a global computer manufacturing company power distance strength of social hierarchy | has been defined as the extent to which the less powerful members of organizations and institutions (like the family) accept and expect that power is distributed unequally. This represents inequality (more versus less), but defined from below, not from above. It suggests that a society's level of inequality is endorsed by the followers as much as by the leaders. Power and inequality, of course, are extremely fundamental facts of any society. All societies are unequal, but some are more unequal than others (https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1014&context=orpc pg 8) masculinity-femininity task-orientation versus person-orientation IDV (individualism-collectivism) measures the extent to which people look out for each other as a team or look out for themselves as an individual UAI (uncertainty avoidance index) indicates to what extent nations avoid the unknown | is not the same as risk avoidance: it deals with a society's tolerance for ambiguity. It indicates to what extent a culture programs its members to feel either uncomfortable or comfortable in unstructured situations. Unstructured situations are novel, unknown, surprising, and different from usual. Uncertainty avoiding cultures try to minimize the possibility of such situations by strict behavioural codes, laws and rules, disapproval of deviant opinions, and a belief in absolute Truth | 'there can only be one Truth and we have it' (https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1014&context=orpc pg 10) LTO (long-term orientation) expresses how societies either prioritize traditions or seek for the modern in their dealings with the present and the future IVR (indulgence vs restraint) comparison between a country's willingness to wait for long-term benefits by holding off on instant gratification, or preferences to no restraints on enjoying life at the present Millennials also known as Generation Y or Gen Y, are the demographic cohort following Generation X and preceding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media use the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 2000s as ending birth years, with the generation typically being defined as people born from 1981 to 1996. Most millennials are the children of baby boomers and early Gen Xers | millennials are often the parents of Generation Alpha | described as the first global generation and the first generation that grew up in the Internet age. The generation is generally marked by elevated usage of and familiarity with the Internet, mobile devices, and social media, which is why they are sometimes termed digital natives incentive something that encourages you to do sth gender gap difference in opinions or attitudes between men and women concerning a variety of public and private issues, including political candidates, parties, or programmes telework work from home, remotely frugality prudence in avoiding waste perseverance quality of continuing to try to achieve a particular aim in spite of difficulties indulgence (usually disapproving) the state or act of having or doing whatever you want | the state of allowing sb to have or do whatever they want | something that you allow yourself to have even though it is not essential gratification state of feeling pleasure when sth goes well for you or when your desires are satisfied | sth that gives you pleasure Carpe diem Latin aphorism, usually translated "seize the day", "pluck the day [as it is ripe]", that is 'Enjoy the moment' legitimate lawful, proper, regular, conforming to the standard type | logically admissible red organizations organisations characterized by authoritarian structures and control through fear amber organizations organisations structured around rigid hierarchies and top-down command orange organizations organisations operating on meritocratic principles, emphasizing competition and performance green organizations organisations focusing on consensus and stakeholder values, often emphasizing culture and empowerment teal organisations (greenish-blue colour) organisations where management is based on worker autonomy and peer relationships self-management according the theory of Teal organizations, this replaces traditional hierarchy with a system where employees manage themselves and collaborate on decisions, distributing authority more evenly wholeness according the theory of Teal organizations, this encourages employees to integrate their personal and professional identities, fostering a work environment that prioritizes emotional well-being and authenticity evolutionary purpose according the theory of Teal organizations, this means organisations are living entities that adapt and evolve naturally, guided by their own sense of direction rather than rigid strategic plans or profit motives turquoise company organization which does not have a classic hierarchical structure, with a CEO at the head and other department managers below him. It is a system based on a flat structure with self-management, not power and positions Teal companies organisations which are characterized by power decentralization, self-discipline, natural hierarchies, and a high degree of employee responsibility. The concept of a Teal organization was created by Frederic Laloux, a former McKinsey and Company executive, and introduced in his book “Reinventing Organizations”. SME small and medium sized enterprises FDI foreign direct investment vacuum existing separately from other people, events, etc. when there should be a connection stale which has been said or done too many times before and is no longer interesting or exciting divergent tending to reach a variety of possible solutions when analysing a problem to exacerbate to make a situation worse quick-witted able to think quickly | intelligent prone to sth / to do sth likely to suffer from sth or to do sth bad sustainable involving the use of natural products and energy in a way that does not harm the environment black tie very formal men's clothes worn for a social event, usually including a black bow tie fancy dress clothes that you wear for fun to make you look like a particular type of person collateral guarantee to break even to attain a level at which there is neither gain nor loss, as in business mouthful (informal) a word or a phrase that is long and complicated or difficult to pronounce strident expressing your opinions or feelings in a loud and confident way | aggressive and determined vociferous /vəuˈsɪfərəs/ expressing your opinions or feelings in a loud and confident way to escort sb from to accompany to patrol to walk or travel around an area, esp. at regular intervals, in order to protect or supervise it squad section of a police force that deals with a particular type of crime | group of players or competitors from which a team is chosen for a particular game or match to close off to isolate or separate premises building and land near to it that a business owns or uses disruption act of delaying or interrupting the continuity riverbank ground along either side of a river to breach to not keep to an agreement or not keep a promise to reassure /ˌriːəˈʃɔːr/ to comfort someone and stop them from worrying to dispatch ~ sb/sth (to ...) (formal) to send sb/sth somewhere, especially for a special purpose to blow up to break or destroy or to be destroyed by explosion circumstance conditions and facts that are connected with and affect a situation, an event or an action faulty not perfect | not working or made correctly bizarre strange, odd confident sure of oneself outbreak sudden eruption of anger, war, disease, rebellion, etc in case because of a possibility of something happening, being needed, etc | in connection with someone or something, or in the situation of something | an in case-clause gives a reason while an if-clause describes a condition supposing that used to ask sb to pretend that sth is true or to imagine that sth will happen provided that (only) if - used to emphasise if | impose specific conditions or set limits on a situation | as long as, so long as, on condition that used to say what must happen or be done to make it possible for sth else to happen teething small problems that a company, product, system, etc. has at the beginning |Despite different teething problems our company is anticipating a prosperous year 2023 black swan metaphor describing an event which is unanticipated (perhaps because it seemed impossible or because no-one had considered it before), but which has very far-reaching consequences fix (informal) solution to a problem, especially an easy or temporary one glitch (informal) small problem or fault that stops sth working successfully to pre-empt to prevent something from happening by taking action first runway long narrow strip of ground with a hard surface that an aircraft takes off from and lands on pliers tool made of two pieces of metal with handles, used for holding things firmly and twisting and cutting wire learning curve rate at which you learn a new subject or a new skill | the process of learning from the mistakes you make in-the-field away from the laboratory, office, or studio | engaged in practical work in a natural environment