If a manager says, 'Despite the power outage, it's business as usual,' what does they mean?, The business is closing down., Work is continuing as normal., Everyone is taking a break., Which idiom best describes a contract that benefits both the buyer and the seller?, Snowed under, Red tape, A win-win situation, If you are 'snowed under' at the office, how are you likely feeling?, Excited about a new promotion., Overwhelmed by a large amount of work., Cold because the air conditioning is too high., What does the term 'red tape' refer to in a business context?, A profitable financial report., Bureaucracy and rules., The security system of a warehouse., If a team is working 'around the clock,' when are they working?, Exactly at 12:00 PM., Only during the morning shift., Twenty-four hours a day without stopping., Buying a high-end printer that breaks immediately and cannot be repaired is:, A win-win situation, A waste of money, Red tape, Which of the following is an example of 'red tape'?, Hiring a new employee., Selling a product to a customer., Needing 15 signatures to buy a box of pens., Complete the sentence: 'I'd love to help you with that project, but I'm _________ with my own deadlines right now.', snowed under, around the clock, Why might a company operate 'around the clock'?, Because the office has no clocks., To finish an urgent project before a strict deadline., To save money on electricity., What is the opposite of a 'win-win situation'?, Working around the clock., A waste of money., A situation where everyone loses..

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

)
Continue editing: ?