Unit 2.  dedicated TO sth./sbd – devoted to sth./sbd.  clarify- make sth. clear  role-function  decision making – deciding, determining  deliver.

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Unit 2

 dedicated TO sth./sbd – devoted to sth./sbd.  clarify- make sth. clear  role-function  decision making – deciding, determining  deliver – carry out, perform  performance- functioning  outstanding – spectacular, superb  responsible FOR sth.  priority  set a target – set a goal  monitor – observe, oversee, supervise  exploit sth.-use  scale vs. scope  manage-direct  external – outside  chairmAn - chairmEn  respective- belonging or relating separately to each of several people or things

 report TO sbd.  either … or  division- department, section  play a role  shape- design  ensure-secure, make certain  consistent-coherent, compatible  overall-total, general, complete  objective- aim  advisory (adj)  advise vs. advice  principal vs. principle  principal – main  assure-remove doubt, secure  provision-stipulation, condition, term  reflect-mirror, give back  attend – be present  key (adj.)–central, prime  quarterly  committee-group, panel

 senior corporate officer  board (e.g. steering board, board of directors)  supply sbd. WITH sth. – provide sbd. WITH sth.  chief (adj.)-main  auditor-one who audits accounts  audit (v.)  external affairs