bring-in

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Bring-in' refers to introducing, presenting, or inviting something or someone. It's often used in business when a company hires external help or starts using some new technology or strategy.
Examples in Different Contexts
In social impact efforts, 'bring in' refers to involving community members or experts. An activist might say, 'It’s crucial to bring in local leaders to ensure the success of our initiative.'
Practice Scenarios
Creative

Scenario:

The concept needs refreshing. Any ideas on how to infuse new angles?

Response:

I suggest we bring in a guest artist; their unique style could breathe new life into our concept.

Impact

Scenario:

Sustainable development requires community participation. Let's find ways to get them more involved.

Response:

Definitely! It's time we bring in local community representatives to voice their needs and ideas.

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