Consulting Jargon

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a piece of paper or electronic document used to track the amount of time worked by an employee

  • Please make sure to fill out your time sheet accurately and submit it by the end of the week.
  • Hey, don't forget to jot down your hours on the time sheet before you leave today.
  • I totally forgot to clock in on the time sheet yesterday, oops!
  • Completing your time sheet is like keeping a record of your life in the office.

B2T

noun B2T is a noun that refers to a specific entity, such as a product or a company name.

  • B2T is an abbreviation for 'Business to Technology' which refers to companies that provide technology solutions to other businesses.
  • I heard that company specializes in B2T services, they must be really good with technology.
  • Hey, do you know anyone who works in B2T? I need some tech help for my project.
  • In the world of B2T, innovation and efficiency are key to staying ahead of the competition.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'company' is a noun as it refers to a business organization or entity.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'personal' is an adjective that describes the type of service provided by the company as being tailored to individual needs or preferences.

  • A personal service company is a business entity that provides services to clients based on the skills and expertise of its owner.
  • Running a personal service company allows you to directly interact with your clients and tailor your services to meet their needs.
  • Starting up a personal service company can be a great way to be your own boss and do what you love.
  • In the world of entrepreneurship, a personal service company is like having your own personal brand that reflects your unique talents and abilities.

noun A word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality, such as 'advice' and 'boat'.

  • Before purchasing a boat, it is advisable to seek advice from a marine expert.
  • If you're thinking about buying a boat, make sure to get some advice from someone who knows about boats.
  • Yo dude, before you drop cash on a boat, get some advice from a pro.
  • Navigating through life without advice is like trying to sail a boat without a compass.

noun the position or role of being an advisor

  • The candidate sought advice from his advisorship before making any major decisions.
  • She always turns to her advisorship for help with school assignments.
  • I'll hit up my advisorship for some tips on acing this class.
  • In the world of politics, having a strong advisorship can make or break a career.