TOEIC Vocabulary - company structure
In this article, you will learn about TOEIC vocabulary words related to company structure topic. A good command of English vocabulary is extremely important in scoring well on all sections of the TOEIC. We strongly recommend that you study these vocabulary words to prepare for the TOEIC exam. While studying vocabulary words, you should write the words in a notebook, say the words and sentences many times, and try to create your own setences using the words.
branch
/bræntʃ/ play_circle_filledIn the context of organizations, a branch is typically a smaller office, location, or division that operates under the umbrella of a central or main organization.
- Many notable pizzerias have branches elsewhere in the city.
- I used to work in the local branch of a large bank.
- She's a branch manager.
- RBC Royal Bank has hundreds of ATM and branch locations across Canada. Use our branch locator tool to conveniently find the branch or ATM near you.
enterprise
/ˈen.t̬ɚ.praɪz/ play_circle_filled"Company" typically refers to a specific business entity, regardless of its size or scale. It can apply to small, medium, or large businesses operating in various industries. On the other hand, "enterprise" often implies a larger and more expansive organization, with a broader scope of operations and multiple business units.
- The enterprise is considering expanding its business overseas.
- My friend works at a social enterprise that provides job training for underserved communities.
- Our enterprise is proud to have a diverse and inclusive workplace culture.
- Our enterprise has been in business for over 50 years and has a strong reputation in the industry.
- The enterprise is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and has implemented a number of environmentally-friendly practices.
- The enterprise has a strong commitment to social responsibility and has implemented various initiatives to give back to the community.
staff
/stɑːf/ play_circle_filledStaff = the group of people who work for an organization. The noun "staff" is a compund noun. The following verb can be singular or plural.
- The entire staff has done a tremendous job under very difficult circumstances this year.
- The staff were clearly worried about rumors of job cuts.
a staff member = a member of staff,"a staff" is incorrect.
- I'd like to welcome a new member of staff. It's incredible to have such a young, fresh, and talented new member join our team. By working together, we can take the company to great heights. Welcome aboard!
- Last week, Makayla Webber announced her retirement after a long and distinguished career with Vehement Capital Partners. Having been working with the company for an astonishing 31 years, she is one of our longest-serving staff members.
More example sentences:
- The hotel has over 120 full-time staff.
- The software firm is booming and will soon be ready to take on more staff.
- There are millions of job vacancies right now spread across all sectors with a record proportion of companies raising pay to try to attract staff.
- Due to sickness absence and staff shortages, my usual team of 12 was down to only 7 members. I called a meeting and asked my team to pitch in despite the extra workload.
corporate
/ˈkɔːr.pɚ.ət/ play_circle_filledThe adjective "corporate" typically refers to anything related to corporations or large businesses.
- The corporate training program provides employees with opportunities to develop new skills.
- Our corporate culture values teamwork and collaboration.
- Our corporate headquarters is in the United States, but we have offices all over the world.
corporation
/ˌkɔːr.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/ play_circle_filledThe terms "company" and "corporation" have some similarities as they both refer to businesses, but there are some differences between the two. "company" can be used to refer to various organizations of different sizes, while "corporation" usually refers to larger companies.
- My uncle works for a large corporation in the city.
- The corporation hired a new CEO to lead the company.
- The corporation's annual report showed a decline in profits compared to the previous year.
- The corporation was fined for violating environmental regulations.
- The corporation's stock price has been fluctuating recently due to market uncertainties.
headquarter
/ˈhɛdkwɔːtə/ play_circle_filledHeadquarter = to have the main offices of an organization in a particular place, The phrase "to be headquartered in + location" is commonly used.
- The airline is headquartered in Seattle.
- DENSO Corporation is a global automotive components manufacturer headquartered in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
headquarters
/hɛdˈkwɔːtəz/ play_circle_filledheadquarters = the main offices of an organization such as the army, the police, or a business company
- The company's headquarters are in Taipei.
- In addition to its headquarters in Munich, the company maintains six sub-offices throughout the country.
- The multinational company was founded in 1986 and has its headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- The next meeting will be held at United Nations Headquarters in New York from 10 August to 15 August.
Dear Mr. Larsen, There is a change to next week's training schedule you need to be aware of. I've been requested to fly to our headquarters to help with urgent recruitment issues. So I will be unavailable to conduct the morning training sessions next week. Stepping in for me will be Adrian Lima, who usually leads the evening training sessions on Thursday. |
incorporation
/ɪnˌkɔːr.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/ play_circle_filledThe noun "incorporation" has two meanings: (1) the inclusion of something as part of a whole. (2) the process of legally forming a company, city, or other organization as a legal corporation.
- The bread dough will rise through the incorporation of air.
- The restaurant was the incorporation of every good idea the chef had thought of in his career.
- The museum announced Wednesday a series of events starting next month to commemorate its incorporation in April 1869.
shareholder
/ˈʃɛːhəʊldə/ play_circle_filledshareholder = a person who owns shares in a company and therefore gets part of the company's profits and the right to vote on how the company is controlled
dividend = the profit of a company that is paid to the people who own shares in it Microsoft pays a quarterly dividend of $0.62 per share. |
ticket symbol = A ticker symbol or stock symbol is an abbreviation used to uniquely identify publicly traded shares of a particular stock on a particular stock market.
Microsoft common shares are traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol "MSFT." |
- We are calling a shareholders' meeting.
- The 2022 Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders' meeting is scheduled to be held on April 30, 2022.
- He is a 35% shareholder in the company.
- The sole shareholder and chief executive officer of this company is Archer Sharwood.
- With 8.7% of shares outstanding, the Vanguard Group, Inc. is the largest shareholder of McDonald's Corporation.
incorporate
/in-cor-po-rate/ [ih2.n.k.ao1.r.p.er0.ey2.t] /ɪnˈkɔːr.pɚ.eɪt/ play_circle_filledDefinition: Take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; Constitute (a company, city, or other organization) as a legal corporation:
Example sentences:
- Nine previously unreported markers were incorporated into the integrated map
- The defendant corporation was incorporated under, and subsists under, the laws of Ontario and has its head office in the City of Toronto
managerial
/manəˈdʒiːrɪəl/ play_circle_filledManagerial = relating to the work of a manager. (Adjective)
- The CEO's vision and excellent managerial skills contributed to the growth of this group to great heights.
- We are looking for an experienced manager with the ability to lead and motivate a large team, preferably with managerial experience in the auto industry.
- I recently got promoted to a managerial position within my firm.
- McDonald's UK is seeking to fill 150 managerial jobs and 1,100 full-time vacancies for restaurant staffers. Previously, only managerial posts were full-time, while other positions were paid on a part-time basis.
personnel
/pəːsəˈnɛl/ play_circle_filledPersonnel = The people who are employed in a company
- The personnel department announced that a new director is hired to replace Bill, who's retiring next month.
- International Corporation is seeking personnel in areas of accounting, engineering, and product development.
- Here're some announcements regarding personnel changes. Marianne from the accounting department is leaving us at the end of the week for personal reasons. Her replacement, Jack Rendell, who has had many years of experience in accounting and finance, and who is relocating for this position, will be joining us shortly after. I'd like you all to show him your support and help him settle in as soon as possible.
stakeholder
/ˈsteɪkhəʊldə/ play_circle_filledStakeholder = a person or group of people who own a share in a business
- Members of the upper management team regularly make decisions that affect the future of the organization and all its stakeholders, such as deciding whether to pursue a new technology or product line. A good decision can enable the organization to thrive and survive long-term, while a poor decision can lead a business into bankruptcy.
subsidiary
/səbˈsɪdɪəri/ play_circle_filledSubsidiary = a company that is owned by a larger company
- Meta, formerly known as Facebook, Inc., is the parent organization of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, among other subsidiaries.
- The company that makes Scion cars is a subsidiary of Toyota.
A wholly-owned subsidiary = a company whose common stock is 100% owned by a parent company.
- Upon completion of the acquisition, Globex will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Volkman Capital Partners.
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