職場最禁忌的五句話
你不知道一些職場知識,十分難在職場有一番作為。下面是小編搜集整理的職場最禁忌的五句話,歡迎閱讀,供大家參考和借鑒!
How often have you been in a productive business meeting only to have it come to a grinding halt because of something someone said? It happens all the time. A negative comment or a pessimistic concern can not only bring down morale, it can derail an entire strategy. I am convinced that there is no limit to what a team can accomplish if they were to eliminate these five destructive phrases.
不知這樣的事兒是不是經(jīng)常在你工作中發(fā)生:你正在開一個高效的的商務會議,這時某人說了某句話使得整個會議戛然而止?這樣的事兒經(jīng)常發(fā)生。一句負面的評論或者一句消極的擔憂不但會降低士氣,還會破壞整個策略。我相信,只要一個團隊可以避免講這五句糟糕的話,就沒什么是他們沒法完成的了。
1. "I can't (fill in the blank)."
“1.我不能(自行填空)。”
Few other words in the English lexicon irk me more than the word "can't." Okay, technically, it is two words conjugated. Nevertheless, "can't" is a killer. It is one of the most commonly used ways of dodging and dishing off responsibility. It is just another way of saying "won't," as in "I won't do what I need to do to get it done." Remember, whether you think you can or think you can't...you're right.
字典上再也沒有什么字比“不能”更令我厭煩的了。好吧,專業(yè)地說,這是由兩個字組成的。然而,“不能”是一個終結者,它是人們推卸和躲避責任的慣用詞。它只是“不想”的另一種說法,比如“我不想做某件我必須要做的事兒。”記住,不管你覺得你能還是不能,你都是對的。
2. "That's not the way it's done."
2.“那不是這樣的。”
Like every paradigm throughout history, at some point or another, things change. Conducting business status quo may keep you on the current trend, but to be a standout, you must do and think unlike anyone else. Great ideas and concepts come from disruptors who drive outside the lines, and nothing revolutionary ever came from doing things "the way they are done."
正如歷史上所有的范例一樣,世事常變,無物永駐。指導業(yè)務現(xiàn)狀或許能使你留在當前的潮流中,但你若是想脫穎而出,你的想法和做法就要與別人不同。那些偉大的想法和觀念來自那些不走尋常路的破壞者,沒有什么革命性的創(chuàng)舉是按照事情“應該怎么做”來做就能達成的。
3. "That's impossible."
3.“那不可能。”
My dad once told me that the only thing that is impossible is for a man to have a baby. Everything else is in the realm of possibility. I replied by saying, "You can't make the sky green." He then proceeded to draw a picture and color the sky green. It was an exaggeration, but I got the point. We are limited only by the limitations we place on our own realm of possibility. And, by his rationale, even my dad was wrong. Arnold Swartzenegger had a baby.
我父親有一次告訴我,對男人來說唯一不可能的事情是生一個孩子,剩余所有的事兒都是可能的'。我回答他:“你沒法把天變綠。”接著他畫了一張圖,上面天空的顏色是綠色的。那是一種夸張的手法,但我領會了重點。我們只是被我們自己給自己設定的限制所限制住了。按照這個理論,即使我爸爸也錯了,阿諾德施瓦辛格就生了個孩子。(小編注:這里是電影《威龍二世》的梗,電影里的施瓦辛格因為一位科學怪人開發(fā)的生育藥劑而懷上了孩子。)
4. "If we only had money."
4.“只要我們有錢。”
Many entrepreneurs and managers often dream and quip of the endless business possibilities we would have if only we had the flexibility of a huge financial war chest at our disposal. Unfortunately, you do not have Apple's $150M cash reserve, so get used to it. Remember, however, that even Apple started out in a garage with very little money.
很多企業(yè)家和管理者經(jīng)常夢想和自嘲假如我們有巨量的可支配資金的話,我們會有多么廣大的商業(yè)機會。不辛的是,你并沒有蘋果那樣的1億5千萬的現(xiàn)金儲備,所以習慣著點兒吧。記得,即使是蘋果,最初也只是憑借一點點的資金從一個車庫里起步的。
5. "The problem is (fill in the blank)."
5.“問題在于(自行填空)。”
There are 7 billion people in the world. Of them, 6.999 billion of them are really, really good at identifying problems (note: that is not a scientific study). The rest are the successful business leaders who are really, really good at identifying solutions. The only time the word "problem" should come up in a meeting is if it is preceded with the words "I think I've have found a solution to the ..."
世界上有70億人。他們中至少有69.99億人非常非常善于認定問題(注:這不是啥科學統(tǒng)計)。剩下的那些人非常非常善于認定解決方案,而他們成為了成功的商業(yè)領袖。“問題”這個詞唯一應該出現(xiàn)的場合是在一個會議上,并且緊隨其后的是一句“我認為我們已經(jīng)找到了如下的解決方案……”。
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