Adaptability In Business

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a performance or speech that is done without preparation

adjective done without being planned or rehearsed

  • The impromptu meeting was called to address the urgent issue.
  • We decided to have an impromptu picnic in the park.
  • Let's make an impromptu trip to the beach!
  • His impromptu decision to quit his job surprised everyone.

noun a term used to describe a potential British exit from the European Union, combining 'flexible' and 'exit'

  • The company's decision to implement flexit policies allowed employees to have more control over their work hours.
  • I love how my job offers flexit hours, it's so convenient for me.
  • I wish more companies would get on board with flexit schedules, it's way better than the traditional 9-5.
  • Learning to be more flexible in my approach to work has helped me embrace a 'flexit' mindset in other areas of my life.

noun a person who seeks compromise with an opposing viewpoint, especially in the context of religion or politics

  • The accommodationist approach seeks to find common ground between different belief systems.
  • Some people consider accommodationists to be too compromising in their views.
  • I heard he's an accommodationist, always trying to please everyone.
  • Being an accommodationist is like trying to walk a tightrope between conflicting ideologies.