当你的交工截止日快到了或者已经错过了的时候,老板最不愿意听到的话就是“那是别人的错”。与此同时,你要是这么做了,就别想在会计部有什么朋友了。
A good rule of thumb is to always have enough information about the status—including any potential delays—that you could give an executive summary to your boss if surprised in the elevator. Your boss (and Bob) will thank you for it.
一条经验之谈是,你必须随时保持足够的关于完成状况的信息,包括潜在的延迟的可能性。那样你就能给你的老板提供一份执行报告。你的老板(还有会计部的Bob)会因此感谢你的。
3. “I Don’t Know How”
3.“我不知道怎么了。”
This may be the granddaddy of all excuses, and should never be used when explaining why you whiffed on an assignment. Admitting you don’t know how to do something at the start of a project, immediately followed by “Please show me how,” is obviously OK—in fact, it’s essential to progressing in your career. Your boss knows you don’t know how to do everything—but she does want to know that you’re willing to figure it out, and that you’ll take some initiative if you’re stuck.
这句话堪称借口的鼻祖。当你搞砸了一个任务的时候,千万千万不要用它。在你接到任务的时候,承认你不知道某些事情要如何去做,并且当场提出“请教教我要怎么办吧”是完全可以的。事实上,这对你的职业发展也是很重要的。你的老板明白你不可能会做所有的事情,但她希望知道你很愿意把事情搞清楚,并且在你遇到瓶颈的时候会发挥一些创造力。
【职场英语:职场上必须慎用的三个借口(双语)】相关文章:
最新
2020-03-26
2020-03-26
2020-03-26
2020-03-06
2020-03-06
2020-03-06