VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Bring to the table

Meaning:

To offer something of value, such as skills, ideas, or resources

Examples:

  • She brings a lot of experience to the table with her background in finance.
  • What unique skills do you bring to the table for this project?
  • His innovative ideas bring a fresh perspective to the table.
  • The new hire brings to the table excellent programming skills.
  • We need someone who can bring strong leadership to the table.
  • The consultant brought to the table a wealth of industry knowledge.
  • Her ability to work under pressure is a great asset she brings to the table.
  • The team was impressed with the solutions he brought to the table.
  • What can you bring to the table to help improve our sales strategy?
  • They hired her because she brought valuable connections to the table.
  • The partnership works because both sides bring complementary strengths to the table.
  • He brings to the table a deep understanding of market trends.
  • Her creativity is something she consistently brings to the table.
  • The new technology brought to the table increased efficiency and reduced costs.
  • In negotiations, it's important to know what you bring to the table.