adjective being in or on a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle
adverb into or onto a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle
Referring to being involved or participating in a project or initiative
Referring to being officially part of a team or organization
Referring to being physically present on a ship or boat
Referring to being physically present on an aircraft
Referring to being physically present on a vehicle such as a bus or train
In the publishing industry, 'on board' is used to refer to a writer who has been officially hired or brought onto a project or publication.
In psychology or counseling settings, 'on board' may be used to describe a new psychologist who has joined a practice or organization.
In the tech industry, 'on board' can refer to a new software developer who has been integrated into a development team or project.
In HR, 'on board' is used to describe the process of bringing a new employee into a company, including orientation, training, and integration.
In marketing, 'on board' can refer to a new marketing manager who has been hired to oversee marketing strategies and campaigns.