The second and third most successful words, according to the authors, were "give" and "start." "Give" was used in the context of offering something to a customer or adding something to a product, and also to "indicate suggestions are based on previous data" — for example, "given these parameters."
与成功相关的词汇中,根据作者们所说,排在第二和第三位的是“给予”和“开始”。当提供一些东西给消费者或者在一个产品上加些什么时,会用到“给予”,同时“给予”也用来“指出这些建议是建立在过往数据的基础上”——比如,“被给予这些参数。”
The word "start" builds alliances, especially when used early in meetings, and provides an opportunity for the group to agree on basic suggestions — for example, "How about we start with the key issues?"
“开始”这个词可以建立起联盟,特别当用在会议的开头并给整个团队同意某个基本提议的机会——比如,“不如我们从最关键的问题开始如何?”
The authors say that the science of meetings is still in its early stages and that they plan to design more studies and dig deeper. One key goal is to help people communicate more effectively and make wrap-up times more predictable. Shorter meetings? Hell, yeah!
论文的作者们表示关于会议的科学仍然在起步阶段,他们正在计划设计更广泛和更深入的研究。他们的关键目标之一是帮助人们更有效地沟通,使得会议总结更易预见。让会议短一些?当然,没错!
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