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Meeting Notes and Proposal Guide for Rainier Chocolate's New Store Location
- University of Washington: Business English (Socializing/Meetings/Planning/Negotiations/Presentations) Tip:It takes [4:03] to read this article.
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Tip: This site supports text-selection search. Just highlight any word.Any other ideas? No? Okay then let's try to narrow this down. This is what I want you to do. Choose your top three locations, write each one down on one of these cards. Then I want you to write down the reason why you made your choice. This should help with our discussion. That's why I think South Lake Union would be a really good choice. The area is in a huge growth period. Yeah, you're right. There are new stores opening every day. I see what you mean. Let's go with South Lake Union instead of North Lake Union. Okay, so to recap, here are top three choices. Green Lake, Columbia City and South Lake Union. We decided that we want our stores into neighborhoods and not only into shopping malls.
Great. I'm going to ask your main to do a little more research on these three areas. Hold on a second. Have we ever considered the airport? I mean... The airport? That's not a bad idea. Yeah, I mean we could just ask your main to do some research. Couldn't hurt. Okay, I don't see why not. Although it's not a neighborhood good. Alright, before we all go, I just want to mention that Tom has come up with an idea. For whatever final location is chosen, he would like our chocolates to have a special design that is connected with that area. He wants chocolates to reflect the location. What do you mean by that exactly? For example, chocolates in the shape of a fish at Pike Place Market. Oh, I say that's interesting. So think about this idea and we'll discuss it at our next meeting.
That's check that you got all the answers. You should have heard that they narrowed it down to three neighborhood locations. Those locations are Green Lake, South Lake Union and Columbia City. Next, the additional location was the airport. Finally, the idea that they will need to think about for the next meeting is a special design for the chocolates that is connected with the location. Great. Next you will read about these locations and add some information to your notes. Then you will use this information to write a proposal.
- additional
adj
1. further or added
e.g. called for additional troops
need extra help
an extra pair of shoesSynonym: extra
- proposal
noun
1. the act of making a proposal
e.g. they listened to her proposal
Synonym: proposition
2. an offer of marriage
Synonym: marriage proposalproposal of marriagemarriage offer
3. something proposed (such as a plan or assumption)
- reflect
verb
1. reflect deeply on a subject
e.g. I mulled over the events of the afternoon
philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years
The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitateSynonym: chew overthink overmeditateponderexcogitatecontemplatemusemullmull overruminatespeculate
2. give evidence of the quality of
e.g. The mess in his dorm room reflects on the student
3. give evidence of a certain behavior
e.g. His lack of interest in the project reflects badly on him
4. to throw or bend back (from a surface)
e.g. Sound is reflected well in this auditorium
Synonym: reverberate
5. show an image of
e.g. her sunglasses reflected his image
6. manifest or bring back
e.g. This action reflects his true beliefs
7. be bright by reflecting or casting light
e.g. Drive carefully--the wet road reflects
Synonym: shine
- evaluating
- recap
noun
1. a used automobile tire that has been remolded to give it new treads
Synonym: retread
2. a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussion
Synonym: recapitulationreview
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