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[Mastering Professional Goal-Setting: How to Use 'Make a Push' and Related Business Idioms]-[BE 481: Make a Push to Learn These Business Phrases]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2025-10-23

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📋 Summary

Introduction to 'Making a Push'

In the professional world, communicating goals and the intensity of effort required to achieve them is essential. As discussed in the podcast, the phrase "make a push" is a highly common idiom used to describe a concerted effort to reach a goal, often under time constraints or towards the end of a project. Unlike the literal physical act of pushing, this term signifies a strategic application of energy, resources, or focus to overcome obstacles or meet deadlines.

The Nuances of 'Making a Push'

'Making a push' can be applied in various contexts, ranging from individual tasks to broad organizational strategies.

  • Deadline-Driven Efforts: Often heard in fast-paced environments like the news industry, this phrase is used when teams are "behind schedule" and need an "extra push" to finish tasks on time.
  • Strategic Growth: It is also used for long-term objectives. For example, a company might "make a push to increase sales by 15% this quarter," which involves significant investments in marketing and personnel.
  • Personal Application: The term transcends the office. Whether it is an athlete needing to "push at the end" of a race or a student needing to "make a push to improve" their grades for a scholarship, the underlying meaning remains the same: a final, concentrated burst of effort to achieve a high-stakes outcome.

Expanding Your Business Vocabulary

While "making a push" is versatile, relying on it too heavily can make your professional communication repetitive. To sound more polished and varied, the hosts recommend incorporating the following alternatives:

  • Running a Campaign: This term is best suited for large-scale, structured projects that involve multiple tasks, benchmarks, and a set timeline. It suggests an organized, proactive approach rather than a reactive scramble.
  • Initiative: Often used for high-level corporate changes, an "initiative to cut spending" or improve efficiency signals a top-down strategic decision. It carries a formal weight that conveys organizational importance.
  • Concerted Effort: This is perhaps the most professional alternative. It implies that everyone is "in it together," working collaboratively toward a shared objective. As Aubrey notes, this phrase is excellent for fostering a sense of unity, whether in a corporate setting or even among family members during a long road trip.

Conclusion

Mastering these phrases allows you to articulate your dedication to professional growth and team success with greater precision. By cycling through "making a push," "running a campaign," and "making a concerted effort," you demonstrate a higher level of fluency and adaptability. Whether you are leading a team through a project deadline or strategizing for quarterly growth, these idioms provide the necessary linguistic tools to describe your progress effectively. As the hosts emphasize, the goal is not perfection, but rather the clear, confident connection that comes from using the right language in the right context.

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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 481.
Make a push to learn these business phrases.
Welcome to the Business English podcast from All Ears English.
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This is Real Business English, with your favorite American hosts, Aubrey and Michelle, coming to you from Arizona and New York City, USA.

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