Lesson 1: Coaching

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Lesson Preparation

Coaching vocabulary
Senior executives: Experienced management.
The senior executive manages a large team.
Great pressure: To make difficult requests on people.
The new manager had great pressure on him to perform.
Senior politician: Experienced politicians.
A minister is a senior politician.
Corporate America: An expression describing American companies.
The majority of the tax revenue is from corporate America.
To note: To remember.
The teacher asked the students to note the change in scheduling.
It goes without saying: You do not need to mention something. Everyone knows.
It goes without saying that you should have an edge in your business strategies.
Struggle: To have difficulty with something.
He struggled with the new software.
Number cruncher: To count. Also a name for an accountant.
Accountant’s love to number crunch.
Timetable: The schedule.
The timetable was on the database.
The traps: To catch someone or something.
You should look out for the traps in the business meeting.
Put things into context: To put things into perspective.
You should keep things in context at the meeting.
Quantitative analysis: To measure with numbers.
The consultant did a quantitative analysis on the situation.
To get caught up in: To become involved.
He got caught up in the project.