时间:2018-12-19 作者:英语课 分类:彭蒙惠英语


英语课

How to Be a Good Leader


By jack 1 Welch, LLC.


Reprinted by permission of


HarperCollins Publishers


 


During his long career as General Electric CEO, Jack Welch mentored 2 a generation of future CEOs. Here, he gives his “rules of the games”


 


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One day, you become a leader. On Monday, you’re talking and laughing with colleagues and gossiping about how stupid management can be. Then on Tuesday, you are management. You’re a boss.


 


During my talks with students, managers and entrepreneurs, leadership questions invariably were asked. “What does a leader really do?” and “I was just promoted and I’ve never run anything before. How can I be a good leader?” These kinds of questions have pushed me to make sense of my own leadership over 40 years. I ran teams with only three experienced people and divisions with 30,000. I managed businesses that were dying and ones that were bursting with growth. And yet, some ways of leading always seemed to work. These became my eight “rules.”


 


1.      Leaders relentlessly 3 upgrade their team.


 


The team with the best players usually does win. That is why, very simply, you need to invest the vast majority of your time and energy as a leader in three activities.


 


Evaluate: Make sure the right people are in the right jobs, support and advance those who are, and move out those who are not.


 


Coach: Guide, critique and help people improve their performance in every way.


 


Build self-confidence: Pour out encouragement, care and recognition. Selfconfidence energizes 4 and gives people the courage to stretch, take risks and achieve beyond their dreams.


 


2.      Leaders make sure people not only see the vision, but they also live and breathe it.


 


Leaders have to set the team’s vision and make it come alive. How do you achieve that? First of all, no jargon 5. Targets cannot be so blurry 6 they can’t be hit. You have to talk about the vision constantly to everyone. If you want people to live and breathe the vision, “show them the money” when they do, be it with salary, a bonus or significant recognition.



Vocabulary Focus


invariably (adv) [in5veEriEb(E)li] always; unchangingly


relentlessly (adv) [ri5lentlisli] continuing in a severe or extreme way


pour out (v) to express something without holding back



如何做个好领导


许美鸾 译


 


杰克·韦尔奇在长期担任通用电气公司执行官的生涯里,指导了日后一个时代的执行官。本文提供他的“游戏规则”


 


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有一天,你会成为领导者。星期一,你和同事聊天,一起嘲笑和闲聊管理阶层有多愚蠢。然后到了星期二,你就是管理阶层,晋升上司之列。


我和学生、经理及企业家谈话时,有关领导的议题总不免被问起。如“领导者到底要做些什么?”以及“我刚升官,以前从没做过管理的工作,我要如何做个好领导者?”之类的问题,促使我思索、分析自己40多年的领导经验。我带过仅有3个有经验的成员的团队和多达3万人的部门,管理过快倒闭的公司和蓬勃成长的企业,不论何者,有些领导方法似乎仍然适用,它们就形成我的8个“规则”。


 


1. 领导者提升团队不遗余力。


拥有最好队员的团队通常都会赢。不证自明地,这就是你身为领导者需要在3方面投入大量时间和精力的原因:


评估:务必让人才适得其所,支持和提升那些身处合适岗位的人,调开那些被错置的人。


指导:指引、评判及协助属下改进各个方面的表现。


建立自信:尽量表达鼓励、关心及肯定。自信能振奋人心,带来勇气,使他们能大显身手、冒险,以及达到超乎想象的成就。


 


2. 领导者务必使属下不仅看到远景,而呼吸生活于其中。


领导者必须定下团队的远景并且使它真实可信,如何做到呢?首先,不要唱高调。目标不能太模糊以致于做不到。你必须常向每个人谈到这个远景。如果你要大家呼吸生活于远景中,就要在他们这么做的同时“让他们看到报酬”,不论是加薪、红利或有实质意义的肯定均可。



1 jack
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克
  • I am looking for the headphone jack.我正在找寻头戴式耳机插孔。
  • He lifted the car with a jack to change the flat tyre.他用千斤顶把车顶起来换下瘪轮胎。
2 mentored
v.(无经验之人的)有经验可信赖的顾问( mentor的过去式和过去分词 )
  • They had a fantastic dean who really mentored a lot of people. 那儿的教务长非常出色,的确为许多人提供了指导。 来自互联网
  • The famous professor mentored him during his years in graduate school. 那位著名的教授在他读研究生期间指导他。 来自互联网
3 relentlessly
adv.不屈不挠地;残酷地;不间断
  • The African sun beat relentlessly down on his aching head. 非洲的太阳无情地照射在他那发痛的头上。
  • He pursued her relentlessly, refusing to take 'no' for an answer. 他锲而不舍地追求她,拒不接受“不”的回答。
4 energizes
v.给予…精力,能量( energize的第三人称单数 );使通电
  • However, heating energizes the vibrational, rotational, and electronic motions all at once. 但是,加热会一下子把振动、转动和电子运动统统加强。 来自英汉非文学 - 科技
  • Purpose always produces passion. Nothing energizes like a clear purpose. 目的往往会带来热忱,没有任何东西比清晰的目的更有动力。 来自互联网
5 jargon
n.术语,行话
  • They will not hear critics with their horrible jargon.他们不愿意听到评论家们那些可怕的行话。
  • It is important not to be overawed by the mathematical jargon.要紧的是不要被数学的术语所吓倒.
6 blurry
adj.模糊的;污脏的,污斑的
  • My blurry vision makes it hard to drive. 我的视力有点模糊,使得开起车来相当吃力。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The lines are pretty blurry at this point. 界线在这个时候是很模糊的。 来自《简明英汉词典》
学英语单词
aither
anisate
anoysance
biomonitors
biplumbic
bisarylated
blockade and embarge
brake moment
Burdiehouse limestone
calling trace
coacervation dyeing
come into existence
commercial access provider
compacted sub-soil base
course change index
crippling load
culmina
cytobiologist
decampments
decides upon
detokenization
deuteranoid
direct-contact heat exchanger
disinthrall
distichophyllum maibarae
diversifier
double strength glass
dursun
Dysecdysis
ellipse of concentration
empty nests
fays
fibrillated strand
flatcap
friendship benches
frigatebird
fur beetles
glenarden
goat-milk
granulation tumor
gun-cooling lines
Haller's rete
heliangine
high voltage source filter
horizontal tailplane
hydra (ydra )
hypercolour
Hövsgöl Aymag
in progression
indirect humidifier
keep their head above water
kid brother
lamb reverse
long draft spinning
midday prayer
middling particle
monometallic standard system
moulded steel
nulli-tetrasomics
oded
ovulariopsis ampelopsidis-heterophyllae
Panpipes
passenger ship subdivision
pemmicanized
photon drag photodetector
planktologist
platelet agglutination
record breaker
relative transmission level
rhytidocarpous
right hand plough
section dividing
self-reformings
sermocinators
ship auger
Small Holding Act
software network design
spinmeisters
stirred yoghurt with fruits
straight pedicellaria
straightly travelling s/r machine
supersampled
Synandon
synthetic inorganic pigment
the competition
thou mayest
three-way bulb
ultima ratio regum
universal potentiometer
vaporizing burner
vena ulnariss
video equipment
waiting period
wallaby bush
warangalone
warrenage
well-browed
wind resistance loss
worst-affected
wriht
Zehlendorf