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Sbb Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

To get somebody on board

0Could somebody give the meaning of the above expression and some examples to me please? I've tried to look up from dictionaries but hardly found any satisfied explanation.02br
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0To gain their support/approval for something. Used mainly in business contexts.0-
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00Can I say " in the purpose of starting a new project, I need to get my boss on board"?02br
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It means to get someone to agree with your point of view or direction and for them to get on board with you , to fully support and commit to what you have in mind.


Eg. After making your presentation to the rest of the team they agreed with your project and now will work with you to the same goal or in the same manner.

E.g.. it took a while to convince my wife we should move t

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