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C4. Considering (that) / Comprehensive / Course of action

오뚝이충 2023. 7. 15. 16:28

1. Considering 

: You use considering to indicate that you are thinking about a particular fact when making a judgment or giving an opinion.

: "Considering" is a preposition that's used to indicate that you are thinking about a particular fact, circumstance, or piece of information while making a decision or forming a judgment. It's a way to provide context or rationale for a statement or decision. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a business context:

 

ex) Considering he’s only just started, he knows quite a lot about it.

ex) She is very active, considering her age.

ex) Your car is in very good condition, considering how old it is.

ex)  CEO: "Considering the success of our recent marketing campaign, I think we should increase our budget allocation for digital marketing."
ex) Project Manager: "Considering the team's heavy workload this month, we should consider rescheduling our project  timeline."
ex) Salesperson: "Considering your company's focus on sustainability, our environmentally friendly packaging solutions would be a great fit for your products."
ex) Consultant: "Considering your long-term goals, we recommend investing in a diversified portfolio."
ex) "Considering our recent expansion, we need to hire additional staff to manage our increased workload."

 

2. Comprehensive
: including all the necessary facts, details, or problems that need to be dealt with
: "Comprehensive" is an adjective that describes something as thorough, complete, and covering a wide range or all necessary aspects of a particular subject or situation. In a business context, it's often used to describe plans, reports, studies, or solutions that are all-encompassing and detailed. 

 

ex) Therefore it will take some time until we have factual and reliable results and can provide you with comprehensive information.
ex) a thorough and comprehensive review of the case
ex) The information we have is fairly comprehensive.
ex) Here is a comprehensive list of the good hotels in the area.

ex) CEO: "We need a comprehensive plan that covers all aspects of our product launch, from marketing and sales to customer support."
ex) Project Manager: "Our team has conducted a comprehensive analysis of the market trends, which will help us position our product effectively."
ex) Consultant: "We offer comprehensive services, including research, strategy development, implementation, and post-implementation support."
ex) Analyst: "This comprehensive report includes data from a wide range of sources, providing a complete view of our industry's current landscape."

 

3. Course of action
: a way of doing, managing, or achieving sth
: "Course of action" is a phrase used to describe a plan or strategy that will be or has been followed to achieve a specific outcome. It refers to the steps or procedures that need to be taken in order to accomplish a particular goal. 

 

ex) What course of action would you recommend?
ex) The wisest course of action is just to say nothing.
ex) Two alternative courses of action are open to us: either we deal with him directly or we get the help of a lawyer.
ex) Considering your goals and the challenges you're facing, our recommended course of action would be to implement our new software solution. This will automate many of your current manual processes and improve efficiency.
ex) Taking into account your current financial situation, the most appropriate course of action would be to focus on cost-saving measures. Our consultancy team can help you identify areas where you can reduce expenses.
ex) After a thorough analysis of your business needs, the best course of action we suggest is to undertake a complete digital transformation. This will streamline your operations and boost your competitive position in the market.

ex) Considering the current challenges, our course of action should be to allocate more resources to meet the project deadline.

ex) Given the rapid changes in the market, we need to decide on the best course of action to maintain our competitive advantage.