Dear Annie: I work for a large multinational firm, and I'd like to be considered for a promotion to a management position. How should I let my boss know about my desire to move up? I do not want to give the impression that I want his job (which I really don't want). I'd also like to make it clear that I'm not looking to leave the company, unless I have no choice.
亲爱的安妮:我在一家大型跨国公司工作,希望能晋升到一个管理岗位。我该如何让上司知道我的升迁愿望?我不希望让他以为我想抢他的饭碗(我确实不想)。而且,我也希望解释清楚,我并不想离开这家公司,除非我别无选择。
Another question: There are other groups within the firm where there might be management opportunities for me, but they are so remote geographically that I don't have a chance to make myself visible to them, or to get a sense of the political dynamics there. What do you suggest? -- Looking Ahead
另外一个问题:公司其他部门或许会有管理机会,但这些部门与我们相距甚远,我根本没有机会让他们了解我,对于那里的政治动态我也一无所知。您有什么建议吗?——L.A.
Dear Looking: In an ideal world, mentioning to your boss that you'd like to be promoted would be easy. You could simply tell him what you just told me. After all, plenty of companies pay lip service to the idea that a big part of managers' mission is developing the talent under them and mentoring tomorrow's leaders.
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