Issuing a Public Apology Working in public relations, I often have to deal with my clients gaffes and blunders. My job is to calm any firestorm before it gets out of hand. One of the most important things to do whenever theres been a misstep is to is
A Product Recall Melissa: This is a disaster! If we have to recall 100,000 units, well take a huge loss this year. Lee: We have no choice. The product defect poses a safety hazard. If we dont act quickly, well have a huge liability issue on our hands
Finding Emerging Markets Jamie: If our company is going to grow, we need to find emerging markets. It makes sense to get a foothold in a few countries that may have developed markets within the next 20 years. Nina: But theres no guarantee that rapid
Disposing of Sensitive Documents Marcus: All right, lets get started. These documents wont sort themselves. Rebecca: I really dont think sorting through documents is the best use of my time. Cant the company find an intern to do this? Marcus: We have
Spotting Trends Heidi: You look very relaxed reading magazines in the middle of the workday. Tim: Its my job. Im tasked with spotting new trends. Heidi: And you do that by reading magazines with your feet up? Tim: Why not? I also frequent places wher
Launching an Initial Public Offering Zoe: What are you looking at? Midas: Its the prospectus for Boogles IPO. I wish I could get in on the initial public offering, but since I cant, Ill buy stock as soon as the company becomes publicly traded. Zoe: I
Farming and Agribusiness Brad: Is this your first visit to this area? Irene: It is and Im surprised to see so many farms. I thought farming was a dying industry. Brad: Family farms and small-scale farming are disappearing, but agribusiness is alive a
Dealing with Bureaucracy Jogi: I knew when we got this government contract that it would be a two- edged sword. Deborah: How so? Jogi: Im grateful for the work, but having to jump through hoops of the governments bureaucracy has me pulling my hair ou
In both Japan and Vietnam, children follow a similar tradition of throwing lost teeth onto the roofs of houses. 在日本和越南,小朋友也有类似这样将脱落的牙齿丢到屋顶上的传统。 In both Japan and Vietnam, children follow a
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- 2014年ESL之商务英语 18 Describing Order and Sequence
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 19 Different Management Styles
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- 2014年ESL之商务英语 13 Money Laundering
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 14 Preventing Shoplifting
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 15 Doing Pro Bono Work
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 12 Being Modest and Boastful
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 08 Playing Fair in Business
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 09 Loan Forgiveness Programs
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 10 Importing Goods to the U.S.
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 05 Showing Immaturity
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 06 Retiring Abroad
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 07 Competing in Business
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 04 Paying an Employee Under the Table
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 03 Recording an Outgoing Voice Mail Message
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 02 Using Infographics
- 2014年ESL之商务英语 01 Giving Someone Your Recommendation