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acumenac‧u‧men /ˈækjəmən, əˈkjuːmən/ noun [uncountable] acumenOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin ‘point’, from acuere; ➔ ACUTE - He was more remarked on for his love of cricket and helicopters than for his business acumen.
- I respect her business flair, her acumen.
- It has now been matched by his political acumen.
- Mr Schwartz has received considerable praise in recent years for his acumen in building Loral through a series of strategic acquisitions.
- The point is not my poor business acumen, but that lawyering is a relationship, not a commodity.
- Usually they pool their financial resources and their business acumen.
- Van Leer inherited some of his father's acumen but none of his money and certainly none of his love for money.
► business/political/financial etc acumen The firm’s success is largely due to Brannon’s commercial acumen. ADJECTIVE► financial· Future plans for the Orangerie include the appointment of a professional director with financial acumen and specific experience of the art business.· Beyond his financial acumen, Grigsby knows how to stroke business and political movers.· Not that she wanted his love even now; she did not-just his advice, just his financial acumen.· Kubo is better known for his skill as a political strategist than for his financial acumen.· He had settled in Ireland many years ago and through his shrewd business ability and financial acumen he had become very wealthy.· To start with, the management team combines vision, technical savvy, financial acumen and expertise in the area of entertainment. ► political· Putin has absolutely no experience in high politics, and demonstrates no political acumen in these interviews.· It has now been matched by his political acumen.· Requests from group spokesmen illustrated varying degrees of preparation and political acumen. NOUN► business· He was more remarked on for his love of cricket and helicopters than for his business acumen.· Usually they pool their financial resources and their business acumen.· I've never possessed any business acumen.· The point is not my poor business acumen, but that lawyering is a relationship, not a commodity.· Winterthur's prosperity was built on business acumen and new industries.· Our focus is on the convergence of business acumen, strategy, technology directions, and capital requirements.· Shrewd, methodical, and determined, Banks combined business acumen with political trimming.· Once John Tiller made the decision to become a professional manager, his business acumen surfaced. the ability to think quickly and make good judgmentsbusiness/political/financial etc acumen The firm’s success is largely due to Brannon’s commercial acumen. |