Keep me in the loop this means let me know what’s discussed at the meeting or if you find out anything that’s going on in the other departments keeps us informed.
Make sure I’m tracking- remind me of where you are going and when you will be back. We use this a lot on my job because we leave the building often, and we need to make sure that someone is there if a patient comes in someone will be there.
Let’s make it happen- get the job
done or complete. We have deadlines that we have to meet for patients if we receive emails or phone call that our supplier is out of something. We will try to find the product within our market or out of our market and have it shipped to us so that we meet our deadline.
Feedback- let me know the process of the job. When me or my co-worker are off, and we have not finished an order, we leave an email or text with the tray number so that one of us can come in the next day and work on this problem first thing in the morning.
Hot mess- When your appearance is in a disarray. I use this a lot because my manager does not care anything about her appearance, and her lab coat is always wrinkled.
These words are useful to me to me because we have deadlines that we must meet and producers that we follow. Using these words add to the communication with my peers so that we can get the job done.” Although all humans use language, we don’t all use it in the same way.” (Wood, 2012, p103). There are no possible limitations to the words I used as an example because you can use these words at home as well as at work.