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M–P

1. Management: The control and organization of something.


Sentence:
Management skills are important to work with us.
2. Manager: The person who is responsible for managing an organization.
Sentence:
He’s the new advertising manager.
3. Market: The people who might want to buy something, or a part of the
world where something is sold.
Sentence:
The housing market is increasing these years.
4. Marketing: Job that involves encouraging people to buy a producto r
service.
Sentence:
My aunt studied marketing when she was younger.
5. Merchandise: Goods that are bought and sold.
Sentence:
We need to move this valuable merchandise this week.
6. Motivation: Enthusiasm for doing something
Sentence:
The company employees need motivation to complete their tasks.
7. Nationalize: To bring business, industry, or land under the control or
ownership of the government.
Sentence:
The president want to nationalize the companies.
8. Negotiate: To have formal discussions with someone in order to reach an
agreement with them.
Sentence:
Tim is negotiating for a new contract.
9. Network: A large system consisting of many similar parts that are
connected together to allow movement or communication between or along
the parts, or between the parts and a control centre.
Sentence:
All the offices are on the same network.
10.Notary: An oficial who has the legal authority to say that documents are
correctly signed or true.
Sentence:
This document was verified by a notary.
11.Obligation: Something that a person feels morally or legally forced to do.
Sentence:
Ivana has many financial obligations as a manager.
12.Offer: To provide or supply a product or service.
Sentence:
They offered me a good job.
13.Office: A room or part of a building in which people work, usually as a part
of a business or other organization.
Sentence:
I forgot my wallet in the office.
14.Oligopoly: A situation in which a small number of organizations or
companies has control of an area of business. 
Sentence:
Some people say that Swedish banking is an oligopoly.
15.Opportunity: An occasion or situation that makes it possible to do
something that you want to do or have to do.
Sentence:
The business opportunities are decreasing.
16.Optimism: The quality of being full of hope andemphasizing the good
parts of a situation.
Sentence:
My coworker is very optimistic.
17.Organization: A group of people who work together in an organized way
for a shared purpose.
Sentence:
We specialize in the organization of corporate events.
18.Participation: The fact that you take parto or become involved in
something.
Sentence:
We're talking about the participation of women entrepreneurs in the
economy.
19.Partner: A person or organization you areclosely involved with in some
way.
Sentence:
My partner plays video-games in his free hour.
20.Payment: An amount of money paid.
Sentence:
My boss gave me my first payment yesterday.
21.Prioritize: To decide which of a group of things are the most important so
that you can deal with them first.
Sentence:
You have to prioritize some things to work correctly.
22.Privatize: If a government privatizes an industry, company, or service that it
owns and controls, it sells it so that it becomes privately owned and
controlled.
Sentence:
The government privatizes the industries in our country.
23.Promotion: The act of raising someone to a higher or more important
position or rank.
Sentence:
I recommended you for a promotion.
24.Public sector: Businesses and industries that are owned or controlled by
the government.
Sentence:
Most doctors and teachers work in the public sector.
25.Purchase: To buy something.
Sentence:
Some stores require your credit card details if you want to make a
purchase.

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