BEP 94 – Comunicação: Resolvendo Conflito (1)

People do not always get along, so dealing with conflict is part of any job. And as often as not, work disagreements get resolved as much as in informal discussions in the hallway, as they do in the conference room. Então, in this two-part series on resolving conflict, we’ll be studying useful language for discussing and resolving disagreements.

We will be focusing not on major conflicts between companies or inside organizations, but rather on the everyday sort of disagreements that all of us have to deal with to be successful in our work.

Na escuta, Elegant is a company that designs and manufactures bathroom fixturessinks, toilets, e assim por diante. Ben has recently joined Elegant as a training specialist. When he started, he was promised that Elegant would hire someone to help him with his work-load, but instead he is still doing almost everything by himself. He was also promised the opportunity to do some course design, but instead his manager, Gerry, insists on closely supervising all of Ben’s work. Ben feels like he is working harder than anyone else in the office: He is always the last one to leave the department in the evening. But he doesn’t feel that his hard work is getting recognized.

Enquanto você escuta, pay attention to the language that Gerry and Ben use to deal with this disagreement.

Perguntas de escuta

1. Gerry says he wants to “sit down informally and thrash things out a little.”
2. What do you think this means? A strain is something that is tiring and, perhaps, irritating.
3. What does Gerry say is “getting to be kind of a strain?” What solution does Gerry propose?

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BEP 76 – Avaliações de desempenho: Estabelecendo objetivos (2)

Este é o segundo em duas partes Business English Pod lição sobre performance appraisals. In the first lesson, we covered giving feedback. Nisso Podcast ESL, we will discuss setting goals.

The American poet Carl Sandberg once said, “Nothing happens unless first we dream.To this we can add the words of time management expert Diana Scharf Hunt: “Goals are dreams with deadlines.

To reach our dreams, it’s necessary to set goals. Without goals, there is no change, no development, no success. This is just as true for an individual as it is for an organization. É por isso, along with feedback, goal setting is a very important part of the appraisal process. So in this follow-up podcast on job appraisals, we’ll be focusing on strategies and expressions for setting goals during the appraisal interview. Much of the language we’ll be learning in this lesson is also useful in any meeting where we need to discuss and set targets.

Wendy and Derrick, Wendy’s manager, have already discussed her progress and set goals for the areas of customer satisfaction and job training. As the listening continues, they turn to talking about two important productivity measurements.

Pay attention to the language Derrick uses to structure the conversation and to negotiate and agree goals with Wendy.

Perguntas de escuta

1) What are the two important productivity measurements that Derrick discusses with Wendy?
2) How does Derrick feel about Wendy making one-off (isso é, special) solutions for each customer?
3) What does Derrick advise Wendy to tell a customer who has not booked enough bandwidth?

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BEP 75 – Avaliações de desempenho: Dando feedback (1)

Avaliações de desempenho – às vezes chamadas de avaliações ou análises de desempenho no trabalho – são uma maneira poderosa de desenvolver o potencial da equipe. Essas habilidades são importantes não apenas para RH (Recursos Humanos) profissionais, mas para qualquer gerente ou supervisor que tenha responsabilidades sobre outros funcionários.

Para que as avaliações de desempenho tenham sucesso, Contudo, é importante que sejam conduzidos de forma estruturada. além do que, além do mais, é importante que habilidade e diplomacia sejam usadas para lidar com as duas tarefas principais da avaliação – dar feedback eficaz e definir metas.

Portanto, este é o primeiro de uma aula de podcast de inglês para negócios com foco na estrutura, habilidade e diplomacia em avaliações de desempenho. Neste podcast, vamos tratar de dar feedback. No segundo, vamos lidar com o estabelecimento de metas.

Este episódio se concentra em fornecer feedback eficaz que crie um ambiente positivo e gere confiança. Essas habilidades de feedback são úteis não apenas em avaliações de desempenho, mas também em qualquer situação que requeira comentários críticos a alguém sobre seu trabalho.

Wendy é uma nova contratada no call center de videoconferência da ConStar. Ela está trabalhando lá há cerca de 10 meses, incluindo treinamento, então agora é hora de sua primeira avaliação de desempenho de seis meses. Torre, o gerente do departamento de operações, estará dando a Wendy sua avaliação.

Como um “coordenador de videoconferência” for ConStar, O trabalho de Wendy requer o uso de equipamento especial para configurar e conectar videoconferências para a Fortune 500 clientes. Os clientes da ConStar mantêm reuniões remotas regulares entre vários locais em todo o mundo. O trabalho de Wendy é fazer as conexões entre os locais e resolver os problemas dos clientes quando eles ligam para o help desk.

Que tipo de feedback Derrick dará a Wendy? Ela é muito esperta, mas ela tende a ficar quente sob a gola quando trabalha sob pressão. Que significa, ela fica chateada quando sente estresse no trabalho. Às vezes ela perde a paciência, e seus colegas reclamaram sobre isso.

Perguntas de escuta

1) Quantas reuniões Wendy está realizando por dia no momento?
2) Qual é o principal problema sobre o qual Derrick deseja dar feedback a Wendy?
3) Que conselho Derrick dá a Wendy para ajudá-la a corrigir o problema?

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Notícias de negócios 06 – Terceirização

This Business English News podcast examines the topic of offshoring jobs. “Terceirização” means to move part of a company’s operations (usually supporting functions such as finance or HR) to another countryliterallyoff shore.Another commonly used term related to this topic isoutsourcing” – this means to use a different company to handle some supporting tasks. The key difference is that outsourcing doesn’t necessarily mean the work is done in a different country.

The topic of offshoring, or outsourcing work overseas, is certainly a popular one these days, and many people in Western Europe and North America are quite concerned that this practice will lead to less job opportunities in their countries. No entanto, our story details a report from a well know management consultancy that concludes these concerns may be exaggerated oroverblown.

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Notícias de negócios 04 – Estilo de gestão

Our Business English news story today is about the changes in management style taking place around the world.

After you listen to the story, we’ll explain some of the new English vocabulary and provide further examples of how they can be used.

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