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
Business

Scenario:

Given the complexity of the situation, it might be wise to invite some alternative perspectives.

Response:

Yes, I think this will work. Let's bring in an outside expert to help us navigate this issue.

Tech

Scenario:

Our current system isn't efficient enough to process large data volumes. We must consider an upgrade.

Response:

Agreed. We should bring in a new software system that can handle larger data volumes efficiently.

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