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职场实用英语交际教程(中级)课件U6

职场实用英语交际教程(中级)课件U6
1. The customer bought an all-in-one computer last Thursday. □ True ✔□ False __c_o_m__p_la_i_n_in_g__a_b_o_u_t _th_e__a_ll_-i_n_-_o_n_e_p_r_in_t_e_r______
How did you deal with it over the phone? At first, I asked her to check whether the telephone line was connected, and then I instructed her to follow the steps in the manual to send the fax. And the printer still didn’t work?
2. The problem with the printer was that the telephone line wasn’t connected.
□ True ✔□ False __s_t_il_l _d_id_n_’_t _w_o_r_k___________________________________
职场实用英语交际教程(中级)——Unit 6
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Bill is preparing an email in response to the customer complaint and he decides to ask Linda for more details about the situation.

IT职场英语教学课件Unit 6 IT Corporate Culture

IT职场英语教学课件Unit 6  IT Corporate Culture

Unit 6 IT Corporate CultureI: 本单元教学目的:1.了解公司文化的相关概念2.掌握如何撰写建议信3.评价IT领域中不同公司的文化4.了解科技翻译中的副词翻译Part One Concept LearningTask 1 Think before You Read1.1对于贾瓦哈拉尔·尼赫鲁的这句话“culture is the widening of the mind and ofthe spirit”的理解,教师可以启发学生考虑文化的定义。

1.2对于考斯塔·茨尤的这句话“preservation of one's own culture does not requirecontempt or disrespect for other cultures?”的理解,教师可以启发学生考虑跨文化交际的重要性和原则。

1.310 Examples of Companies With Fantastic CulturesHaving great company culture is no longer just an option. Today’s workers consider it as much as they consider salary and benefits. In fact, fantastic company culture is almost expected along with other traditional benefits.While the culture that works for one company might not work for another, you can learn a lot from companies who are doing it right, and get started on company culture hacks of your own.1. ZapposIt starts with a cultural fit interview, which carries half the weight of whether the candidate is hired. New employees are offered $2,000 to quit after the first week of training if they decide the job isn’t for them. Ten core values are instilled in every team member. Employee raises come from workers who pass skills tests and exhibit increased capability, not from office politics. Portions of the budget are dedicated to employee team building and culture promotion.Great benefits and a workplace that is fun and dedicated to making customers happy all fit in with the Zappos approach to company culture -- when you get the company culture right, great customer service and a great brand will happen on its own. Takeaway: Zappos hires according to cultural fit first and foremost. It has established what the company culture is, and fitting into that culture is the most important thing managers look for when hiring. This promotes the culture and happy employees, which ultimately leads to happy customers.2. Warby ParkerCompany culture at Warby Parker instigates “culture crushes,” an d one reason for that level of success is a team dedicated to culture. That team means that a positive culture is on the forefront, setting up fun lunches, events and programs. The company makes sure that there is always an upcoming event so the entire team has something to look forward to, and it uses methods to make sure the entire team works well together by insisting everyone helps keep break areas clean or sending random employees out to lunch together.Takeaway: Warby Parker has made company culture deliberate by creating a dedicated team tasked with coming up with events and programs to promote community. Great company culture doesn’t happen on its own.3. Southwest AirlinesThe airline industry is often mocked for grumpy employees and poor customer service, but Southwest Airlines bucks those trends. Customers loyal to Southwest often point to happy and friendly employees who try hard to help.Southwest isn’t new to the game. It’s been in operation for 43 years. Yet somehow, during all that time, the company has managed to communicate its goals and vision to employees in a way that makes them a part of a unified team. Southwest also gives employees “permission” to go that extra mile to make customers happy, empowering them to do what they need to do to meet that vision.Takeaway: Employees who are convinced of a larger common goal are people who are excited to be part of a larger purpose.4. TwitterEmployees of Twitter can’t stop raving about the company’s culture. Rooftop meetings, friendly coworkers and a team-oriented environment in which each person is motivated by the company’s goals have inspired that praise.Employees of Twitter can also expect free meals at the San Francisco headquarters,along with yoga classes and unlimited vacations for some. These and many other perks are not unheard of in the startup world. But what sets Twitter apart? Employees can’t stop talking about how they love working with other smart people. Workers rave about being part of a company that is doing something that matters in the world, and there is a sense that no one leaves until the work gets done. Takeaway: You can’t beat having team members who are pleasant and friendly to each other, and are both good at and love what they are doing. No program, activity or set of rules tops having happy and fulfilled employees who feel that what they are doing matters.5. ChevronWhile oil and gas companies are prime targets for a lot of negative PR and public ire, Chevron employees responded favorably towards the company’s culture. Employees compared Chevron with other similar companies and pointed out “the Chevron way” as being one dedicated to safety, supporting employees and team members looking out for each other.Chevron shows it cares about employees by providing health and fitness centers on site or through health-club memberships. It offers other health-oriented programs such as massages and personal training. Chevron insists employees take regular breaks. In other words, the company shows it cares about the well-being of employees, and employees know that they are valued.Takeaway: Your company culture doesn’t have to be ping-pong tables and free beer. Simply providing employee's with a sense of safety and well-being and creating a policy where everyone looks out for each other can easily suffice.6. SquareSpaceThis successful startup is regularly voted as one of the best places to work in New York City. Its company culture is one that is “flat, open and creative.” A flat organization is one where there is no (or very few) levels of management in between staff and executives. This approach is more common among startups, and can be tricky to maintain as a company grows larger, generally requiring groups to form. SquareSpace also offers robust benefits and perks, including 100 percent coverage of health insurance premiums, flexible vacations, attractive office space, catered meals, stocked kitchens, monthly celebrations, relaxation spaces and periodic guest lecturers. Solid benefits such as these help a culture, but are not the sole instigator of successful culture. Down-to-earth leaders and direct access to management have a great deal of impact.Takeaway: Employees feel their voices can be heard when they aren’t muffled under layers of management. This level of freedom and empowerment creates confident employees and improves morale.7. GoogleIt would almost seem wrong not to mention Google on a list of companies with great culture. Google has been synonymous with culture for years, and sets the tone for many of the perks and benefits startups are now known for. Free meals, employee trips and parties, financial bonuses, open presentations by high-level executives, gyms, a dog-friendly environment and so on. Googlers are known to be driven,talented and among the best of the best.As Google has grown and the organization has expanded and spread out, keeping a uniform culture has proven difficult between headquarters and satellite offices, as well as among the different departments within the company. The larger a company becomes, the more that culture has to reinvent itself to accommodate more employees and the need for management.While Google still gets stellar reviews for pay, perks and advancement, there are also some employees who note growing pains that you’d expect from such a huge company, including the stress associated with a competitive environment. Hiring and expecting the best from employees can easily become a stressor if your culture doesn’t allow for good work-life balance.Takeaway: Even the best culture needs to revi sit itself to meet a growing company’s team. The most successful company culture leads to successful business, and that requires an evolving culture that can grow with it.8. REIFor outdoor enthusiasts, REI has long been the company to turn to for great gear. Employees of REI, a cooperative where profits benefit its member-owners, also agree that this is a place where greatness happens, even beyond the beloved camping and outdoor products. REI’s mission is to equip both customers and employees for the outdoors, not just to have fun but also in promoting stewardship of the environment. REI says that its employees give “life to their purpose,” firmly attributing company success to workers. The CEO of REI has acknowledged that employees can get benefits anywhere, but allowing outdoors-oriented employees to immerse themselves in REI culture is what makes it unique. Employees can win equipment through “challenge grants” where they submit a proposal for an outdoor adventure that would be challenging. Regular townhall-style meetings are held where employees can submit questions anonymously to help management understand what’s happening in the company.Takeaway: When your employees are completely immersed in the same interests as your company, the culture propels itself forward almost on its own. Culture that is owned and propelled by the same people puts value in their voices.9. FacebookJust like Google, Facebook is a company that has exploded in growth as well as being synonymous with unique company culture.Facebook offers, as do many similar companies, lots of food, stock options, open office space, on-site laundry, a focus on teamwork and open communication, a competitive atmosphere that fosters personal growth and learning and great benefits.Yet, Facebook has the same struggles as similar companies: a highly competitive industry leads to a sometimes stressful and competitive workplace. Additionally, a free and organic organizational structure that worked for the smaller organization is less successful for the larger one.To meet these challenges, Facebook has created conference rooms, has separate buildings, lots of outdoor roaming space for breaks and has management (even CEOMark Zuckerberg) working in the open office space alongside other employees. It’s an attempt at a flat organizational culture using the buildings and space itself to promote a sense of equality among the competition.Takeaway: When your company depends on new hires who excel in a competitive field, your company culture and any associated perks will likely be the tipping point for applicants. You must stand out from other companies vying for attention.10. AdobeAdobe is a company that goes out of its way to give employees challenging projects and then provide the trust and support to help them meet those challenges successfully. While it offers benefits and perks like any modern creative company, Adobe's is a culture that avoids micromanaging in favor of trusting employees to do their best.Adobe products are synonymous with creativity, and only through the avoidance of micromanaging are the people who create those products truly free to create. For example, Adobe doesn’t use ratings to establish employee capabilities, feeling that that inhibits creativity and harms how teams work. Managers take on the role of a coach, more than anything, letting employees set goals and determine how they should be assessed.Employees are also given stock options so that they know they have both a stake and reward in the company’s success. Continual training an d culture that promotes risk taking without fear of penalty are part of Adobe’s open company culture. Takeaway: Putting trust in your employees goes a long way towards positive company culture, because trust leads to independent employees who help your company grow.ConclusionMany of these companies offer similar perks and benefits, but those do not determine the culture completely. The approach taken with how employees are treated and what level of ownership and trust they are given is also a key part of company culture.One word of caution: focusing on company culture to the exclusion of other workforce considerations (safety, laws, regulations) can lead to abuses or create situations where employees aren’t comfortable. Even the best examples of culture on this list have detractors.Remember that the best culture makes all employees feel safe and welcome, never excluded or uncomfortable. Focusing on “culture fit” alone makes it difficult to hire and welcome employees who are different than the prevailing c ulture, even if they’d be an asset and great counterbalance at your company. Your company culture needs adjustment if it causes you to end up with a homogenized team who think and act the same.2.1 Find out the Chinese equivalent to each of the following technical terms.2.2 Answer the following questions according to the passage.1. Can you give definition of corporate culture?Corporate culture is a set of characteristics that define a business. It involves employee attitudes, standards (policies and procedures), and rites and rituals. 2. How many elements does a corporate culture involve?The attitude of those within a company is perhaps the most fundamental element of corporate culture. Companies typically express these standards in terms of the policies and procedures. Corporate culture usually includes some rites or rituals.3. What is the most fundamental element of corporate culture?The attitude of those within a company.4.In corporate culture, what are roles of policies and procedures?Policies and procedures define how the business will operate.5.Why are corporate and outside general cultures always connected?The society in which the business is located shapes the individual attitudes and it is those attitudes that are the foundation for the corporate environment. This is one reason why corporate characteristics vary so drastically from one region to another; the business is socialized and structured based on what people think and do outside of work, which varies by geographical region.6.What does it mean by “management personnel find those employees whowill be a good fit for corporate culture”?The goal is to find employees who will be a good fit — that is, whose beliefs and behaviors coincide with those already present in the company. Members of management tend to believe that doing this reduces the chances of conflicts and makes it more likely that the new employee will assimilate and contribute efficiently. This is often what sets two very similar candidates apart.7.Can you describe negative, neutral and positive corporate culture?A label of negative usually means that workers do not feel comfortable,acknowledged, or supported.Neutral means that the business neither supports nor hinders its employees.Companies with a positive corporate culture set tend to see employees as their most valuable asset.8. Do you agree that “Business environments are rarely static”? Why?They evolve over time as the attitudes of employees and the circumstances surrounding the company change.2.3 Complete the following sentences by using the words and expressions in the box.1 candidate2executive3 Policy4. Standard5 procedure6 collaboration7 modified8 productivity2.4 Further Discussion1. What is the relationship of corporative culture with general culture? Pleaseuse one example to illustrate it.Always connected.Apple company.Empathy for Customers/Users2.How to reduce effect of negative corporative culture?Practice Positive InquiryEstablish an Ego-Free Workplace.Orchestrate Collaboration.Seek the Discomfort Zone.Celebrate + Reward Disruptors.3.2 Translate the following sentences into Chinese.1. 商业环境很少是静态的---他们随着时间的推移,随着员工的态度和公司的环境发生变化。

IT职场英语教学课件unit 9 performance review

IT职场英语教学课件unit 9 performance review

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Unit Nine
IT Reading activities IT Business writing Performance Review Extended Activities
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Can you name some other time saving techniques? 19.
Do you know some other famous quotations about 20. time?
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IT职场英语教学课件unit 6 reading activities

IT职场英语教学课件unit 6 reading activities

Think before you read
Unit Six
▶ There are a lot of different corporate values in
different companies. Please list them in the
following chart.
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Think before you read
Unit Six
▶ There are a lot of different corporate values in
different companies. Please list them in the
following chart.
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Unit Six
Can you give definition of corporate culture?
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• Corporate culture is a set of characteristics that define a business. It involves employee attitudes, standards (policies and procedures), and rites and rituals.
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▶ There are a lot of different corporate values in
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Use the computer and software to help with your study.
Ignore sites with jokes, sports news and blogs. Filter your emails. Always keep files in order. Take necessary breaks to get refreshed. Check what you’ve achieved at the end of day.
Set your long-term and short-term goals. Write your daily schedule and set priorities. Weigh the options and make decisions. Establish “special time” for trifle things. Get things done instead of keeping talking. Limit personal phone calls/messages while you are studying.
multi-tasking 同时进行多项任务
Multi-tasking, a term originally referred to a computer’s ability to carry out
So one day Tom went to David and asked him how he could achieve so much in such a short time. Did he possess any magical powers?

IT职场英语教学课件Unit 6 IT Corporate Culture

IT职场英语教学课件Unit 6  IT Corporate Culture

Unit 6 IT Corporate CultureI: 本单元教学目的:1.了解公司文化的相关概念2.掌握如何撰写建议信3.评价IT领域中不同公司的文化4.了解科技翻译中的副词翻译Part One Concept LearningTask 1 Think before You Read1.1对于贾瓦哈拉尔·尼赫鲁的这句话“culture is the widening of the mind and ofthe spirit”的理解,教师可以启发学生考虑文化的定义。

1.2对于考斯塔·茨尤的这句话“preservation of one's own culture does not requirecontempt or disrespect for other cultures?”的理解,教师可以启发学生考虑跨文化交际的重要性和原则。

1.310 Examples of Companies With Fantastic CulturesHaving great company culture is no longer just an option. Today’s workers consider it as much as they consider salary and benefits. In fact, fantastic company culture is almost expected along with other traditional benefits.While the culture that works for one company might not work for another, you can learn a lot from companies who are doing it right, and get started on company culture hacks of your own.1. ZapposIt starts with a cultural fit interview, which carries half the weight of whether the candidate is hired. New employees are offered $2,000 to quit after the first week of training if they decide the job isn’t for them. Ten core values are instilled in every team member. Employee raises come from workers who pass skills tests and exhibit increased capability, not from office politics. Portions of the budget are dedicated to employee team building and culture promotion.Great benefits and a workplace that is fun and dedicated to making customers happy all fit in with the Zappos approach to company culture -- when you get the company culture right, great customer service and a great brand will happen on its own. Takeaway: Zappos hires according to cultural fit first and foremost. It has established what the company culture is, and fitting into that culture is the most important thing managers look for when hiring. This promotes the culture and happy employees, which ultimately leads to happy customers.2. Warby ParkerCompany culture at Warby Parker instigates “culture crushes,” an d one reason for that level of success is a team dedicated to culture. That team means that a positive culture is on the forefront, setting up fun lunches, events and programs. The company makes sure that there is always an upcoming event so the entire team has something to look forward to, and it uses methods to make sure the entire team works well together by insisting everyone helps keep break areas clean or sending random employees out to lunch together.Takeaway: Warby Parker has made company culture deliberate by creating a dedicated team tasked with coming up with events and programs to promote community. Great company culture doesn’t happen on its own.3. Southwest AirlinesThe airline industry is often mocked for grumpy employees and poor customer service, but Southwest Airlines bucks those trends. Customers loyal to Southwest often point to happy and friendly employees who try hard to help.Southwest isn’t new to the game. It’s been in operation for 43 years. Yet somehow, during all that time, the company has managed to communicate its goals and vision to employees in a way that makes them a part of a unified team. Southwest also gives employees “permission” to go that extra mile to make customers happy, empowering them to do what they need to do to meet that vision.Takeaway: Employees who are convinced of a larger common goal are people who are excited to be part of a larger purpose.4. TwitterEmployees of Twitter can’t stop raving about the company’s culture. Rooftop meetings, friendly coworkers and a team-oriented environment in which each person is motivated by the company’s goals have inspired that praise.Employees of Twitter can also expect free meals at the San Francisco headquarters,along with yoga classes and unlimited vacations for some. These and many other perks are not unheard of in the startup world. But what sets Twitter apart? Employees can’t stop talking about how they love working with other smart people. Workers rave about being part of a company that is doing something that matters in the world, and there is a sense that no one leaves until the work gets done. Takeaway: You can’t beat having team members who are pleasant and friendly to each other, and are both good at and love what they are doing. No program, activity or set of rules tops having happy and fulfilled employees who feel that what they are doing matters.5. ChevronWhile oil and gas companies are prime targets for a lot of negative PR and public ire, Chevron employees responded favorably towards the company’s culture. Employees compared Chevron with other similar companies and pointed out “the Chevron way” as being one dedicated to safety, supporting employees and team members looking out for each other.Chevron shows it cares about employees by providing health and fitness centers on site or through health-club memberships. It offers other health-oriented programs such as massages and personal training. Chevron insists employees take regular breaks. In other words, the company shows it cares about the well-being of employees, and employees know that they are valued.Takeaway: Your company culture doesn’t have to be ping-pong tables and free beer. Simply providing employee's with a sense of safety and well-being and creating a policy where everyone looks out for each other can easily suffice.6. SquareSpaceThis successful startup is regularly voted as one of the best places to work in New York City. Its company culture is one that is “flat, open and creative.” A flat organization is one where there is no (or very few) levels of management in between staff and executives. This approach is more common among startups, and can be tricky to maintain as a company grows larger, generally requiring groups to form. SquareSpace also offers robust benefits and perks, including 100 percent coverage of health insurance premiums, flexible vacations, attractive office space, catered meals, stocked kitchens, monthly celebrations, relaxation spaces and periodic guest lecturers. Solid benefits such as these help a culture, but are not the sole instigator of successful culture. Down-to-earth leaders and direct access to management have a great deal of impact.Takeaway: Employees feel their voices can be heard when they aren’t muffled under layers of management. This level of freedom and empowerment creates confident employees and improves morale.7. GoogleIt would almost seem wrong not to mention Google on a list of companies with great culture. Google has been synonymous with culture for years, and sets the tone for many of the perks and benefits startups are now known for. Free meals, employee trips and parties, financial bonuses, open presentations by high-level executives, gyms, a dog-friendly environment and so on. Googlers are known to be driven,talented and among the best of the best.As Google has grown and the organization has expanded and spread out, keeping a uniform culture has proven difficult between headquarters and satellite offices, as well as among the different departments within the company. The larger a company becomes, the more that culture has to reinvent itself to accommodate more employees and the need for management.While Google still gets stellar reviews for pay, perks and advancement, there are also some employees who note growing pains that you’d expect from such a huge company, including the stress associated with a competitive environment. Hiring and expecting the best from employees can easily become a stressor if your culture doesn’t allow for good work-life balance.Takeaway: Even the best culture needs to revi sit itself to meet a growing company’s team. The most successful company culture leads to successful business, and that requires an evolving culture that can grow with it.8. REIFor outdoor enthusiasts, REI has long been the company to turn to for great gear. Employees of REI, a cooperative where profits benefit its member-owners, also agree that this is a place where greatness happens, even beyond the beloved camping and outdoor products. REI’s mission is to equip both customers and employees for the outdoors, not just to have fun but also in promoting stewardship of the environment. REI says that its employees give “life to their purpose,” firmly attributing company success to workers. The CEO of REI has acknowledged that employees can get benefits anywhere, but allowing outdoors-oriented employees to immerse themselves in REI culture is what makes it unique. Employees can win equipment through “challenge grants” where they submit a proposal for an outdoor adventure that would be challenging. Regular townhall-style meetings are held where employees can submit questions anonymously to help management understand what’s happening in the company.Takeaway: When your employees are completely immersed in the same interests as your company, the culture propels itself forward almost on its own. Culture that is owned and propelled by the same people puts value in their voices.9. FacebookJust like Google, Facebook is a company that has exploded in growth as well as being synonymous with unique company culture.Facebook offers, as do many similar companies, lots of food, stock options, open office space, on-site laundry, a focus on teamwork and open communication, a competitive atmosphere that fosters personal growth and learning and great benefits.Yet, Facebook has the same struggles as similar companies: a highly competitive industry leads to a sometimes stressful and competitive workplace. Additionally, a free and organic organizational structure that worked for the smaller organization is less successful for the larger one.To meet these challenges, Facebook has created conference rooms, has separate buildings, lots of outdoor roaming space for breaks and has management (even CEOMark Zuckerberg) working in the open office space alongside other employees. It’s an attempt at a flat organizational culture using the buildings and space itself to promote a sense of equality among the competition.Takeaway: When your company depends on new hires who excel in a competitive field, your company culture and any associated perks will likely be the tipping point for applicants. You must stand out from other companies vying for attention.10. AdobeAdobe is a company that goes out of its way to give employees challenging projects and then provide the trust and support to help them meet those challenges successfully. While it offers benefits and perks like any modern creative company, Adobe's is a culture that avoids micromanaging in favor of trusting employees to do their best.Adobe products are synonymous with creativity, and only through the avoidance of micromanaging are the people who create those products truly free to create. For example, Adobe doesn’t use ratings to establish employee capabilities, feeling that that inhibits creativity and harms how teams work. Managers take on the role of a coach, more than anything, letting employees set goals and determine how they should be assessed.Employees are also given stock options so that they know they have both a stake and reward in the company’s success. Continual training an d culture that promotes risk taking without fear of penalty are part of Adobe’s open company culture. Takeaway: Putting trust in your employees goes a long way towards positive company culture, because trust leads to independent employees who help your company grow.ConclusionMany of these companies offer similar perks and benefits, but those do not determine the culture completely. The approach taken with how employees are treated and what level of ownership and trust they are given is also a key part of company culture.One word of caution: focusing on company culture to the exclusion of other workforce considerations (safety, laws, regulations) can lead to abuses or create situations where employees aren’t comfortable. Even the best examples of culture on this list have detractors.Remember that the best culture makes all employees feel safe and welcome, never excluded or uncomfortable. Focusing on “culture fit” alone makes it difficult to hire and welcome employees who are different than the prevailing c ulture, even if they’d be an asset and great counterbalance at your company. Your company culture needs adjustment if it causes you to end up with a homogenized team who think and act the same.2.1 Find out the Chinese equivalent to each of the following technical terms.2.2 Answer the following questions according to the passage.1. Can you give definition of corporate culture?Corporate culture is a set of characteristics that define a business. It involves employee attitudes, standards (policies and procedures), and rites and rituals. 2. How many elements does a corporate culture involve?The attitude of those within a company is perhaps the most fundamental element of corporate culture. Companies typically express these standards in terms of the policies and procedures. Corporate culture usually includes some rites or rituals.3. What is the most fundamental element of corporate culture?The attitude of those within a company.4.In corporate culture, what are roles of policies and procedures?Policies and procedures define how the business will operate.5.Why are corporate and outside general cultures always connected?The society in which the business is located shapes the individual attitudes and it is those attitudes that are the foundation for the corporate environment. This is one reason why corporate characteristics vary so drastically from one region to another; the business is socialized and structured based on what people think and do outside of work, which varies by geographical region.6.What does it mean by “management personnel find those employees whowill be a good fit for corporate culture”?The goal is to find employees who will be a good fit — that is, whose beliefs and behaviors coincide with those already present in the company. Members of management tend to believe that doing this reduces the chances of conflicts and makes it more likely that the new employee will assimilate and contribute efficiently. This is often what sets two very similar candidates apart.7.Can you describe negative, neutral and positive corporate culture?A label of negative usually means that workers do not feel comfortable,acknowledged, or supported.Neutral means that the business neither supports nor hinders its employees.Companies with a positive corporate culture set tend to see employees as their most valuable asset.8. Do you agree that “Business environments are rarely static”? Why?They evolve over time as the attitudes of employees and the circumstances surrounding the company change.2.3 Complete the following sentences by using the words and expressions in the box.1 candidate2executive3 Policy4. Standard5 procedure6 collaboration7 modified8 productivity2.4 Further Discussion1. What is the relationship of corporative culture with general culture? Pleaseuse one example to illustrate it.Always connected.Apple company.Empathy for Customers/Users2.How to reduce effect of negative corporative culture?Practice Positive InquiryEstablish an Ego-Free Workplace.Orchestrate Collaboration.Seek the Discomfort Zone.Celebrate + Reward Disruptors.3.2 Translate the following sentences into Chinese.1. 商业环境很少是静态的---他们随着时间的推移,随着员工的态度和公司的环境发生变化。

外研社 新职业英语 IT英语 课件Unit6

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this guide, and some software you can download from the Internet, you will see a great improvement显著改善. This is very basic and something 基本方法 all computer users should do.

外研社2023职场素质英语(第三版)教学课件Unit 1-第三版

外研社2023职场素质英语(第三版)教学课件Unit 1-第三版

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Yet for all the people who love their careers, there are a surprisingly high number of people who admit being dissatisfied with their jobs. If feelings about our careers tend more toward disenchantment, the good news is that there are several steps we can take to improve our situation.
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If we feel unappreciated or ignored, we should find ways to become more visible. We should seek opportunities to voice our opinion. If our job is boring, we could request more responsibilities. If the work is too easy, we could ask for new challenges or training to help develop our skills.
If these strategies still leave us restless, it may be time to start looking for a new job. Remember, work is an important part of our life. Therefore, it is best to try to love it.
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Unit Six
IT Reading activities IT Business writing Performance Review Extended Activities
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Unit Six
Can you define the following terms?
11. cross-pollination 12. high performance 13. WWDC 14. empathy for customers 15. quality management
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Unit Six
Can you tell the Chinese equivalents of the following English expressions?
1. standard for our industry 2. profit margin 3. develop leadership products 4. motives and integrity 5. financial rewards 6. lasting value 7. mission statement 8. business philosophy 9. executive team 10. corporate objective
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Can you search for the IT corporate culture in the Internet?
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Can you exchange ideas within a certain group on how to develop corporate culture?
25. Can you fulfill your role in a team work?
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Do you know the features of the discourse in English for IT corporate culture?
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Can you translate the sentences of adverbial clause from the passages into proper Chinese?
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20. Do you know what a meeting is?
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Do you know the common expressions for writing a letter of giving suggestions in English?
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Can you write a letter of giving suggestions in English properly?
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Unit Six
Do you know the features of the vocabulary in English 16. for IT corporate culture?
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Do you know the features of the grammar in English for IT corporate culture?
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IT Reading activities IT Business writing Performance Review Extended Activities
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