to be in charge of · to lead a project/task
You're in a meeting, and a new project needs a captain! 🚀 This phrase means you'll be the one responsible for getting it done, making the decisions, and guiding the team. It's like being the director of a cool movie – but for work! ✨
💡 **Pro-Tip!** Using 'take the lead' shows initiative and can be great for career growth. It implies responsibility and proactivity. You might say, 'I'd be happy to take the lead on that sales report.' It sounds confident and capable! 😎
Which situation is most appropriate for using 'take the lead on something'? A. 🗣️ You want to avoid any responsibility for a new task. B. 🙋♀️ You volunteer to manage and guide a new project. C. 😴 You are tired and want someone else to do the work.