填空题 ·Which paragraph (A, B, C or D) does each statement (1-7) refer to? ·For
each sentence, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet. ·You will
need to use some of these letters marc than once.
{{B}}Conversations Can Be the Key to a Manager's
Success{{/B}}
{{B}}A.{{/B}} Retaining top talent is one of
the greatest challenges in today's corporate world. And managers play a critical
role in influencing an employee's decision to stay with, or leave, a company. So
what can managers do to help? They should listen. Smart managers realize they
have to make listening a priority. If they don't, team members may become
disgruntled and Use other channels to communicate their messages which can send
ripples throughout an organization. Managers who lack opportunities to listen,
really listen, to the issues expressed by team members, can create opportunities
through regular conversations. {{B}}B.{{/B}} How often should you
have conversations? Depending on the size of your team, have at least one or two
uninterrupted conversations a month with each team member. Having regular
conversations will go a tong way to establish trust and build healthy
relationships between you and your team members. These informal meetings
typically last half an hour or so. They 'allow you to stay on top of important
issues, to be more attuned to the individual's needs and goals and to offer
ongoing support. Frequent one-on-one meetings can also help to eliminate any
surprises to you or the other person. {{B}}C.{{/B}} With so much
going on in the workplace, it may be challenging, to concentrate on the issue
that needs the most attention. Avoid tangential issues. As a manager, your time
is limited, so make the most of it. Being clear about the objective of the
conversation will help to keep the discussion on track. Remember what may
be an important issue to a team member may be less so to you: however, the
individual may need your support working through that issue to focus on more
important goals. {{B}}D.{{/B}} Keep the discussion focused on the
future — what needs to happen and what is likely to happen. This is not the time
to get bogged down in what has happened in the past or to review performance
history. Instead the conversation should be designed to help the ream member
move forward and take action on specific issues that are most relevant. Take a
collaborative approach to exploring possibilities.
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A manager should have a clear goal before talking to employees.
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People in management positions can listen to employees through regular conversations.
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Regular conversations enable managers to understand employees' needs and goals.
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The conversation should be specific and relevant to employees' issues.
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Intelligent managers are aware of the great importance of listening to employees.
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Conversations should not dwell on the past.
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Trust can be built through frequent conversations, but it may take a long time.