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職場(chǎng)英語(yǔ):老板希望你明白的道理
Want to get on your bosss good side and do better at work? One way is to understand her perspective, and the perspective of a manager can be very different from yours as an employee. Here are eight things your boss probably wishes you knew.
你想要討老板的歡心讓你的工作扶搖直上嗎?一個(gè)辦法就是去了解老板的期望。但是老板對(duì)你的期望可能和你自己以為的相差甚遠(yuǎn)。以下八件事就是老板希望你能知道的。
1. Bring solutions, not just problems. If you just bring your manager problems, she has to solve them, but think how much more valuable youd be (and how much time youd save her) if instead, you brought proposed solutions. Even if your manager wants to respond differently, having a proposal to react to is easier than having to start figuring it out from scratch.
1. 帶來(lái)解決方案,而不僅僅帶來(lái)問(wèn)題。假如你只是給你的經(jīng)理帶來(lái)問(wèn)題,她就需要去解決它們,但你想象一下,假如你帶來(lái)的是已經(jīng)想好的解決方案,你該會(huì)變得多有用(給她也節(jié)省了多少時(shí)間。。即使你的經(jīng)理想要一些不同的答案,有現(xiàn)成的方案來(lái)供她選擇也比從一團(tuán)亂麻中理出頭緒要簡(jiǎn)單得多。
2. Everything has a trade-off. When youre responsible for only one piece of the pie, its easy to think that solutions are obvious. But when youre responsible for the whole pie, it gets far more complicated; decisions that seem easy for you may require a trade-off somewhere else. For instance, you might not understand why your manager wont approve your request for new software. But approving your request might mean that she has to cut her budget somewhere else, plus explain to a different employee why she cant have the training course she requested.
2. 每件事都有代價(jià)。當(dāng)你只是對(duì)事情的一部分負(fù)責(zé)時(shí),很明顯想出解決的方案是很容易的。但假如你需要對(duì)整件事情負(fù)責(zé)呢?事情就變得復(fù)雜起來(lái):那些對(duì)你來(lái)說(shuō)看起來(lái)很容易的決定往往需要你付出些代價(jià)。比如說(shuō),你或許無(wú)法理解為什么你的經(jīng)理不能同意你對(duì)于新軟件的要求,然而假如同意了你的要求或許就意味著她要在別的地方減少預(yù)算,為此還要向另一位員工解釋為什么她沒(méi)能得到她所要求的培訓(xùn)課程。
3. Your attitude matters almost as much as your work. Managing a team can be exhausting, and its significantly harder when a team member is resistant to feedback, difficult to work with or just plain unpleasant. Even if your work is good, many good managers will refuse to tolerate poor attitudes, and you could find yourself without a job or hampered significantly in your current one.
3. 你的態(tài)度和你的工作表現(xiàn)幾乎一樣重要。管理一個(gè)團(tuán)隊(duì)可能會(huì)非常累人,而當(dāng)其中的一位團(tuán)隊(duì)成員拒絕作出反饋、難以共事又或是總是抱怨不滿(mǎn)時(shí),事情就會(huì)變得更加困難。即使你的工作表現(xiàn)很好,但很多優(yōu)秀的經(jīng)理仍然不會(huì)容忍你糟糕的態(tài)度,你甚至?xí)虼藖G掉工作或是在現(xiàn)在的工作中受到極大的阻礙。
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