Meeting & Scheduling Jargon · Associate level

"Walk through"

"Walk through" means to explain something step by step, usually guiding someone through a process, document, or idea in sequence.

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How "Walk through" shows up at work

Standard meeting request language, usually prefacing a presentation the speaker could have sent as a document. The walk-through signals you are about to see slides narrated aloud at a pace the presenter controls.

Buzzword

Can you walk through the proposal before we get on the call with the client?

Plain English

Can you explain the proposal before we get on the call with the client?

Corporate Rank: Associate  ·  Category: Meeting & Scheduling Jargon

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