Team Management

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb to distribute or serve something, typically food or punishment

  • The chef will dish out the appetizers to the guests at the event.
  • I'll dish out the snacks for movie night tonight.
  • She loves to dish out the gossip about everyone in town.
  • The coach will dish out tough love to the players during practice.

noun A person responsible for controlling or administering an organization or group of staff.

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  • The manager of the company is responsible for overseeing all operations and making strategic decisions.
  • My manager is really understanding and always willing to help out when needed.
  • I can't believe my manager let me leave work early today, he's the best!
  • The manager of the team is like the captain of a ship, guiding everyone towards success.

verb to remove or expel from a position or place

  • The board voted to oust the CEO due to financial misconduct.
  • The team decided to oust the captain after a string of losses.
  • They're planning to oust the landlord for being too nosy.
  • The new technology will oust the old methods in no time.

noun a group of people who work for an organization or business

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  • The staff at the hotel were very professional and attentive to our needs.
  • The staff at the restaurant were super friendly and made our dining experience enjoyable.
  • The staff at the store were chill and helped me find what I was looking for.
  • The staff of the company are the backbone of our success.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'leadership team' is a noun as it refers to a group of individuals who lead or manage a group or organization.

  • The leadership team is responsible for setting the strategic direction of the company.
  • The leadership team meets every Monday to discuss upcoming projects.
  • The leadership squad is really on top of things.
  • The leadership team is the engine that drives the company forward.