Business words and definitions books
(24 products found)
Business English Dictionary for Learners of English
Learners Pocket Dictionary of Business English
Keywords in Qualitative Methods A Vocabulary of Research Concepts Ed 1
Perfect Phrases ESL Everyday Business Perfect Phrases Series Ed 1
Phrases ESL Everyday Business Perfect Phrases Series Ed 1
Keywords In Qualitative Methods A Vocabulary Of Research Concepts Ed 1
English For Business Studies In Higher Education Studies Student Book
How to Write a Business Plan Win Backing and Support for Your Ideas and Ventures 173 Creating Success 8th Edition
How to Write a Marketing Plan Define Your Strategy Plan Effectively and Reach Your Marketing Goals 177 Creating Success 8th Edition
English for Everyone Business English Course Book Level 1 A Complete Self-Study Programme Flexibound
The Diary of a CEO The 33 Laws of Business and Life
DICTIONARY OF MANAGEMENT - INDIA
The Humble Investor How to find a winning edge in a surprising world Paperback
You Werent Supposed To See That Secrets Every Investor Should Know Paperback
How to Interpret Data Using Data to Improve Your Influence and Decision-making 174 Creating Success 1st Edition
How to Deal with Difficult People Fast Effective Strategies for Handling Problem People 173 Creating Success 6th Edition
Stop Waiting Start Investing Build Wealth With 10 Minutes Of Work Paperback
From CIA to CEO One of the best business books - Harpers Bazaar
Business Class Student s Book BUCL ELT Series Ed 1
How to Manage Remotely Work Effectively No Matter Where You Are 173 Creating Success 2nd Edition
How to Negotiate Practical and Proven Skills to Help You Get the Results You Want 175 Creating Success 1st Edition
How to Manage People Fast Effective Management Skills that Really Get Results 173 Creating Success 6th Edition
In for a Penny
The CIM Marketing Dictionary Ed 5
Frequently Asked Questions about Business Words and Definitions Books
How do I choose the right category when shopping for business words and definitions books?
Start by clarifying your goal: practical vocabulary, comprehensive glossaries, or academic study. For learners of English, a pocket dictionary or business English dictionary from Oxford University Press offers concise definitions and usage notes. If you need research terms, go for a vocabulary of concepts from Sage Publications or a dedicated business dictionary. The books listed cover professional-language needs across professional-books, business-economics-books, and general reference categories.
What makes a business dictionary useful for professionals and students alike?
A good business dictionary provides clear definitions, usage examples, and context to help you apply terms correctly in writing and conversation. Look for term coverage that matches your field—management, economics, marketing, or general business studies. Features like pronunciation guides and quick-reference entries add practical value for busy professionals and students preparing assignments or presentations.
Which usage scenario suits a pocket dictionary versus a full dictionary?
Pocket dictionaries fit on-the-go learning and quick lookups, ideal for students or professionals who travel often. Full-sized dictionaries offer more exhaustive entries and examples, better for in-depth study or academic work. In this collection, there are both pocket and full-size options from Oxford and Sage, so choose based on how deeply you need to study terminology.
How should I maintain and store my business language books for long-term use?
Store books upright on a stable shelf in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and warping. Use bookends to prevent leaning, and avoid stacking heavy volumes on top of lighter ones. Regularly dust the spines and pages to keep them legible. If you don’t use a title often, consider a dedicated digital copy for convenient access.
Do brand and series matter when choosing business language books?
Brand and series matter for consistency, editorial quality, and scope of terms. Oxford University Press titles are widely trusted for language clarity, while Sage and McGraw-Hill offer recognized reference collections in business and research terms. Compare edition breadth, glossary depth, and sample sentences to determine which set of terms best supports your learning or work needs.
How do I select the right book for my current level and goals?
Assess your current vocabulary level and your target area—English for business studies, general business communication, or research terminology. If you’re building daily business language skills, start with practical phrase books or learner dictionaries. For deeper study or professional writing, choose comprehensive vocabularies and glossaries from reputable publishers listed here, aligning with your academic or career objectives.