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Term: work investment


Description:

Work investment refers to the allocation of time, effort, and resources in one's professional endeavors, with the expectation of future rewards or benefits.

Senses and Usages:
  1. Noun - A strategic allocation of resources, such as time, energy, or money, in order to enhance one's career or professional growth.
  2. Noun - The act or process of committing oneself to a particular job or occupation in order to gain valuable experience or development.
  3. Noun - The financial investment made by an individual or organization to establish, expand, or improve a business.
  4. Noun - The dedication and effort put into a job or project to ensure its success or advancement.
Example Sentences for Different Senses:
  • Sense 1: She viewed her education as a work investment, diligently studying and attending workshops to enhance her skills.
  • Sense 2: John decided to make a work investment in journalism and spent two years interning at various news organizations.
  • Sense 3: The company's decision to make a work investment in state-of-the-art machinery greatly improved their production capabilities.
  • Sense 4: The team's work investment paid off when they successfully launched the product ahead of schedule.
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