时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:商务英语管理课程


英语课

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In this Business Skills 360 lesson we take a look at the language we use in a crisis. In our last two lessons (BEP 179 and BEP 180), we listened to a team dealing 1 with a serious crisis: an accident at a factory. You probably noticed how some of the people are quite careful about the words they use.


A crisis is a sensitive situation. Emotions are running high and people are on edge. There is the potential for conflict if you do or say the wrong thing. At the same time, the clock is ticking and you may not have time to manage everyone’s feelings. For these reasons, you have a very fine balancing act between being diplomatic and being direct.


So, when should you be diplomatic and when should you be direct? Well, you need to assess the situation and determine which is best. Diplomatic language can protect people’s feelings. It can also avoid conflict and build trust. Those can all be very important in a crisis, when everybody needs to be on board with a plan. On the other hand, direct language can show a sense of urgency and seriousness, and it can prevent confusion. Those are also important in a conflict, when things must happen quickly and misunderstanding is just not an option. Remember that to be a good crisis manager, you need to adapt your style and strategy to the situation.



n.经商方法,待人态度
  • This store has an excellent reputation for fair dealing.该商店因买卖公道而享有极高的声誉。
  • His fair dealing earned our confidence.他的诚实的行为获得我们的信任。
学英语单词
abu ghirban
adaptive thresholding
afterstretch
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok
analytic investigation
Andreasen pipet
automatic tone correction
azido groups
B. & Mac.
baggie
belus eye
Brussels griffon
Centre-Sud, Prov.
chlorimetry
cholineacetyltransferase
clean harbour
cmyk
commutator bolt
compensation money
conventional programming language
cotton clothes
cottonwear
D meason
degree-seeking
depot ship
diagnositic
diathermy-coagulation
dibutoline sulfate
digital optical projection system (dops)
diphenanid
drinking refusal
enanthic
eruptive fever
formal Taylor expansion
fried eggs
gerbing
gland team supply regulator
goggle-eyes
grutcher
hair disease
half-trained
impregn
impulse stroke
initial goods in process
Late Greek
lingui-
low grade goods
magnetic induction intensity
mid term
milth
missile-firing
modernistas
nanbus
navigation star (navstar)
No sooner said than done.
nolas
norwest
outwinters
padina arborescens holmes
pizazzier
plantation
plot sign
policy of benevolence
popsong-ni (popsongpo)
post - dated check
pressure-operated valve
psychrospheric
quasi-active guidance system
recording supervisor
recurrent fluctuation
renal diabetas insipidus
Revian
rouse out
seal mechanical
second dogwatch
self-troughing idler
semitonal
shunting locomotive
slow period
solar apparent diameter
sour buttermilk
spinal abscess
statement parameter
studio control console
sunken fascine mattress
supply a deficiency
swing link
t'ai chi chuan
take good cheer
TMTC (tri-model tape converter)
to be designed as explosion proof
Tourba
traass
transovum
ultravacua
unevolved
vengements
wavetracers
wedded wife
wool washing machine