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[Mastering Strategic Business Collocations]-[BEP272-Mob]

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📋 Summary

Strategic Communication: Essential Collocations for Business Planning

Effective business strategy relies not only on sound planning but also on the precise use of language. In the professional world, specific word combinations—known as collocations—are vital for sounding natural and communicating complex ideas clearly. This summary explores key strategic collocations discussed by executives at the food company Healthy Organics as they navigate their long-term growth planning.

Establishing a Foundational Vision

The process of strategic planning begins by defining the future direction of an organization. Executives often need to articulate a vision, which involves clearly defining and describing where the company aims to be. Once this vision is established, it must be a shared vision, meaning all stakeholders are in agreement. As the podcast notes, having a shared vision is a prerequisite for any cohesive strategic framework.

Planning and Strategy Development

Once a vision is in place, leaders must map out a strategy to turn that vision into a reality. This involves creating a long-term plan—often looking several years into the future—to guide the company’s evolution. To support this, executives must set goals that are ambitious yet attainable. In the dialogue, the team mentions setting "lofty goals" and ensuring their "backers" (investors) are "on board" with the proposed path, confirming that everyone is aligned regarding the five-year trajectory.

Navigating Growth and Strategic Approaches

A central theme in the discussion is how to accomplish growth. Companies must decide on an approach—a specific method or philosophy for expansion. The executives discuss two contrasting styles:

  • Aggressive Approach: Involves rapid expansion, often through acquisitions (e.g., buying other companies).
  • Cautious/Organic Approach: Focuses on steady, internal development.

When these approaches are debated, it is critical to address issues up front to ensure everyone is "on the same page philosophically." Addressing issues early prevents minor disagreements from escalating into major organizational hurdles.

Key Collocations Summary

To master strategic discussions, professionals should integrate the following collocations into their vocabulary:

  • Articulate a vision: To define and express the company's future goals.
  • Set goals: To establish specific targets for performance.
  • Shared vision: A collective agreement on the future direction.
  • Map out a strategy: To create a detailed, actionable plan.
  • Long-term plan: A strategic outlook covering several years.
  • Strategic framework: An organized structure of principles guiding business activities.
  • Accomplish growth: To successfully expand the business.
  • Take an approach: To adopt a specific methodology or mindset.
  • Address issues: To confront and resolve problems directly.
  • Set a direction: To provide clear leadership and purpose for an organization.

By utilizing these collocations, business professionals can communicate their strategic intentions with greater authority and clarity, ensuring that teams remain aligned during the complex process of corporate planning.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll second that.
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now comes the real tough work as far as I'm concerned.
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how do we map out a strategy that will help healthy organics make that vision a reality?
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get a long-term plan in place.
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there's something that I'd like to bring up first, if I may?
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📝Key Phrases

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articulate a vision
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set lofty goals
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be on board with
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have a shared vision
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map out a strategy
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to Business English Pod, the business English podcast for professionals on the move.
Hello and welcome back to Business English Pod.
My name is Edwin and I'll be your host for today's lesson on collocations for discussing business strategy.
Look behind any successful business and what will you find?
Good strategy and wise planning.
Good strategy involves understanding the environment, the market, the customers and the competition.

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