In this post, We will provide a list of 20 English words that are widely used in the corporate industry. All the words are of CEFR C2 level. When people want to enrich their vocabulary, they start learning random words, but soon, it becomes very complex as there are millions of words in the English language, and it isn’t easy to remember them. So, To efficiently learn and apply it while conversing, the best way is to learn vocabulary about a particular field in which you work or study. Also, Most people do it to enhance their communication skills in professional life, so it’s better to know words connected to your field of interest.
Stakeholders
Noun
Investor in a business or a person who owns a share in an organization or business.
Reporting essential events of the business helps to keep good relationship with stakeholders.
As the rumors spread about the founder suffering from a deadly disease, Stakeholders started selling their shares.
Scalability
Noun
quality of growing or becoming larger.
Your shop has potential of scalability
I am skeptical about that company’s scalability.
Empower
Verb
giving someone legal authority or freedom to do something.
Superficially, Empowering women means giving them the right to work, education, and enjoy alife of their choice.
The Constitution has some provisions that empower the president to direct the military in a national emergency.
Benchmark
Verb
Something which is measured and then that act as a quality standard for comparing other things;
To test the speed and performance of a computer/mobile phone.
Apple Iphone 14 is a benchmark in cellphone industry.
Always compare the capabilities of your selected electronic device with the benchmarks in the industry.
Holistic
Adjective
Covering all the aspects of something, pertaining to whole of something
Specialist Doctors have holistic approach to a disease.
Holistic approach to learning not only involves understanding the individual lessons but also how they connect and contribute to a broader understanding of a subject.
Paradigm
Noun
An example of something or an evident and usual way of showing it.
Some teachers want to establish a new paradigm which will create a difference in the way people think and behave in society right now.
Dynamic
Adjective
Quality which shows having a lot of enthusiasm for a change;
Having innovative ideas and working towards it, continuously;
Always changing or getting better.
The new CEO is a dynamic person and everyone expects that he will do something which is never done before in this company.
You should be dynamic and ready to update yourself to sustain in this modern job market, as technology transitions are frequent.
Remunerate
Verb
To pay someone when they have done the work or provided the services for which they were hired
Finally, Staff was remunerated for all their extra services after fighting a long battle with company owner and stakeholders.
Proactive
Adjective
Always Ready to look for the potential effects of anything and changing your input accordingly, it’s not like doing the things when changes have happened.
The New Chairman is very proactive, he already look for any damages to society or environment and solutions associated with a new project, before commencing it.
Some other widely used words in the offices are: Agility, Stranded, USP, Analytics, Interpretation, Disrupt, Orthodox, Contemporary, Modern, Pandemic, Debut, Dividend, Spotlight, Contend, Cited, Endorse.