Stephen Pollan is an iconoclastic life coach and personal finance mentor. He’s also a lawyer. But I think the engraved sign on his New York City office desk offers the best description of what he does: “Professional Fear Eliminator.”
斯蒂芬-波伦是一个离经叛道的人生导师和个人理财顾问。他也是一个律师。但我认为,他镌刻在纽约办公室桌子上的标牌完美的阐释了他的工作性质:“专业的恐惧消除者。”
Pollan, 83, meets with clients for 45 minutes to an hour to help them deal with knotty career issues they’re facing or fearing, from bouncing back after a layoff to dealing with a gnarly boss to squeezing out more money from a severance agreement. Often, his advice is provocative, unconventional and even blunt.
83岁的波伦每次与客户面对面交流45分钟到1小时,来帮助他们处理那些面临或担心的职业难题,从解雇后如何快速恢复活力,到怎样应对一位性情乖戾的老板,还有如何争取更多的解雇金等等。通常情况下,他的建议都颇为挑衅、离经叛道,甚至直言不讳。
1.You believe employees need to understand that they work for their supervisors, not their companies. What do you mean?
1.你认为员工需要清楚他们是为了上司工作,而不是为了公司。你可以解释一下吗?
Companies are never aware of who you are or what you do. I’m more interested in helping you make your supervisor look good than making you look good. You should be more preoccupied with your supervisor’s status rather than your own.
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