Team Management Vocabulary

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person in charge or leading position

verb to be in charge or lead a group or organization

adjective pertaining to being in a leading or supervisory role

adverb in a forward or upward direction

  • Please remember to always keep your head up during the presentation.
  • Hey, don't worry about it, just keep your head up and keep moving forward.
  • Dude, no matter what happens, just head up and stay positive.
  • Even when facing challenges, it's important to always keep your head up and maintain a positive attitude.

noun a movement made by lifting one foot and putting it down in a new position

verb to resign or give up a position or responsibility

  • The CEO decided to step down from his position due to health reasons.
  • I heard that Sarah is going to step down from her role at the company.
  • I can't believe he's actually gonna step down from being captain of the team.
  • Sometimes we need to step down from our high horse and listen to others.

verb to make something straight or orderly; to resolve or clarify a situation

  • The manager called a meeting to straighten out the issues with the project timeline.
  • Let's sit down and straighten out this misunderstanding.
  • I need to straighten out my room before my parents get home.
  • It took a while, but they were finally able to straighten out their complicated relationship.