1、Unit 2 Career and Success1、 ListeningThere are many reasons why people leave their jobs.Maybe a higher salary offered in the new job, possibly its just a career advancement, or it could be because they cant stand their management, and they believe their supervisors are doing a bad job about it.My ne
2、xt guest says that bad management is the main reason why people leave their jobs.Hes Stephen Taylor, hes a lecturer in management at Manchester Metropolitan University.Its good morning to you!Interviewer: This is an extraordinary finding that basically you are saying poor management and supervision,
3、 finally people said, Thats enough, Im off.Interviewee: Thats right; I think thats very right.Weve interviewed about 200 people in depth about their last job-move.Weve asked them to tell us in detail why they left their last jobs.And thats the main finding of our research, and its sort of a hidden r
4、eason.I think a lot of organizations dont understand, dont realize how important this is.But certainly most people, the majority of people, that was the primary reason they left. Interviewer: Now when we talk about s-poor supervision or bad management, were obviously talking about more than, say, se
5、xual harassment, abuse, bullying and that sort of thing. You are really talking about they are not doing their job, absolutely, not supervising. Interviewee: Absolutely, There are examples of bullying, and just unpleasant treatment, abuse of power and so on, but theyre a minority.Its much more commo
6、n to find examples of ineffective management of sweeping problems under the carpet, not listening to grievances, not listening to people, just not managing in effect actually. Interviewer: And that, of course, those managers would say that they are suffering the same problem from their own managers.
7、 Interviewee: Thats very tricky, we have also interviewed supervisors themselves and we get the same thing from them. They will complain about the area manager and so on and it goes up the hierarchy.Interviewer: Is that endemic in the system of bureaucracy in the corporation? If its so common and in
8、 so many countries, what can be done?Interviewee: Well, a lot can be done?I think its a hidden reason, I dont think its so much endemic in the bureaucracy.I think they just dont realize because when people leave a job, thats not the reason they give. They are not honest. They say they are leaving fo
9、r more pay or they are leaving for personal reasons, or something of that kind. So I just think they dont actually realize how important this factor is. Because a great deal can be done about it, well, you can select supervisors on their supervisory skills, rather than for their technical skills; yo
10、u can give them training in basic people management skills. Interviewer: But., you see, the problem with that, Steven, is every time when anybody sits on a course in People Management, Human Resource Relations, Managing Your Staff, everybody says What a load of rubbish. You know, bunny rabbits gone
11、mad. Interviewee: Well, maybe thats the problem, its not rubbish. Its very very serious.Its costing industry millions and millions of pounds a year because people are leaving. They have trained them up, they selected them, theyve spent huge amount of money getting them in there, then they walk out t
12、he door.Its really about time people took the issue a bit more seriously. Interviewer: And a final thought, when are you next going to look at this again to determine if thereve been any changes?Before you resign?Interviewee: Well, thats right.I think it will be an on-going study and Ive certainly g
13、ot a long way to get to it.I want to look at various different professional groups and see how they vary. Thats what I would like to do next.Interviewer: Well, Steven, assuming you havent resigned to go elsewhere, please do come back and talk more about it, absolutely fascinating, thank you very muc
14、h indeed.离开工作的原因有很多。可能在新工作中提供更高的薪水,可能只是职业提升,或者可能是因为他们无法忍受管理,他们认为他们的主管做得不好我的下一位客人说,糟糕的管理是人们离开工作的主要原因。他的斯蒂芬泰勒,他是曼彻斯特城市大学的管理讲师。对你来说早上好!采访者:这是一个非同寻常的发现,基本上你说的是管理不善和监督,最后人们说:“够了,我走了。”被访者:没错,我认为这是非常正确的。我们已经深入访谈了大约200人关于他们上一次工作的举动。我们要求他们详细告诉我们为什么他们离开了最后的工作。这是我们研究的主要发现,而且它是有点隐晦的原因。我想很多组织都不明白,没有意识到这是多么重要。但是绝
15、大多数人,大多数人,这是他们离开的主要原因。采访者:现在当我们谈到监督不力或管理不善时,我们显然不仅仅是在谈论性骚扰,虐待,欺凌等等。你真的在谈论他们没有完成他们的工作,绝对不是监督。被访者:绝对有欺凌的例子,只是不愉快的对待,滥用权力等等,但它们是少数。在地毯下找到无效管理清扫问题的例子更为常见,而不是倾听不满,而不是倾听人们的意见,只是不实际管理。采访者:那当然,那些经理会说他们正在遭受来自他们自己经理的同样的问题。被访者:这非常棘手,我们也自己采访了主管,我们也从他们那里得到了同样的结果。他们会抱怨区域经理等等,并且会升级到层次结构。采访者:在公司的官僚体系中流行吗?如果它在如此多的国家
16、很常见,那么可以做些什么?被访者:那么可以做很多事情呢?我认为这是一个隐藏的原因,我不认为它在官僚体系中流行很多。我认为他们没有意识到,因为当人们离开工作时,这不是他们的原因。给。他们不诚实。他们说他们要离开去寻求更多报酬,或者他们因个人原因离开,或者是那种类似的事情。所以我只是觉得他们并没有意识到这个因素有多重要。因为可以做很多事情,所以你可以选择主管的监督技能,而不是技术技能;你可以给他们培训基本的人员管理技能。采访者:但是,你看,这个问题,史蒂文,每当有人坐在“人事管理”,“人力资源关系”,“管理你的员工”的课程中,每个人都会说“多大的垃圾“。你知道,兔子兔子疯了。被访者:好吧,也许这就
17、是问题所在,它不是垃圾。这是非常非常严重的。每年因为人们离开而花费数百万英镑和数百万英镑。他们训练了他们,他们选择了他们,他们花费了大量的资金将他们送到那里,然后他们走出了大门。真正的时间让人们认真对待问题。采访者:最后一个想法是,你什么时候再来看看这个以确定是否有任何改变?在你辞职之前?被访者:那是对的。我认为这将是一项持续的研究,我当然还有很长的路要走。我想看看各种不同的专业团体,看看他们是如何变化的。这就是我想接下来要做的。采访者:好的,史蒂文,假设你没有辞职去其他地方,请回来谈谈更多,绝对引人入胜,非常感谢你。2、 ReadingIn our human nature is a des
18、ire to achieve, to be successful.We all want success.How do we measure success?Can a person have too much success?A little story about a Mexican fisherman illustrates success in a simple life well lived.The businessman was at the pier of a small coastal Mexican village when a small boat with just on
19、e fisherman docked.Inside the small boat were several large yellowfin tuna.The businessman complimented the Mexican on the quality of his fish and asked how long it took to catch them.The Mexican replied only a little while.The businessman then asked why he didnt stay out longer and catch more fish.
20、The Mexican said he had enough to support his familys immediate needs.The businessman then asked, but what do you do with the rest of your time? The Mexican fisherman said,I sleep late, fish a little, play with my children, take a siesta with my wife, Maria, stroll into the village each evening wher
21、e I sip wine and play guitar with my amigos; I have a full and busy life, senor.The businessman scoffed,I am a Harvard MBA and I could help you. You should spend more time fishing and with the proceeds buy a bigger boat.With the proceeds from the bigger boat you could buy several boats; eventually y
22、ou would have a fleet of fishing boats Instead of selling your catch to a middleman, you would sell directly to the processor and eventually open your own cannery.You would control the product, processing and distribution.You would need to leave this small coastal fishing village and move to Mexico
23、City, then LA and eventually New York City where you would run your expanding enterprise.The Mexican fisherman asked, But senor, how long will this all take?To which the businessman replied, 15-20 years.But what then, senor?The businessman laughed and said, Thats the best part! When the time is righ
24、t you would announce an IPO and sell your company stock to the public and become very rich. You would make millions.Millions, senor? Then what?The businessman said, Then you would retire. Move to a small coastal fishing village where you would sleep late, fish a little, play with your kids, take a s
25、iesta with your wife, stroll to the village in the evenings where you could sip wine and play your guitar with your amigos.The fisherman, still smiling, looked up and said, Isnt that what Im doing right now?在我们的人性中,我们渴望成功,我们都希望成功。我们如何衡量成功?一个人能否获得太多的成功?关于墨西哥渔民的一个小故事说明在一个简单的生活中取得了成功。那个商人在一个小的沿海墨西哥村庄的码
26、头上时,一艘只有一个渔夫的小船停靠了。在小船里面有几条大黄鳍金枪鱼。这位商人赞扬墨西哥人关于他的鱼的质量,并问道需要多长时间抓住他们。墨西哥只回答了一会儿。然后,这位商人问他为什么不再呆更长时间并钓到更多的鱼。墨西哥人说他有足够的钱来支持他家人的迫切需要。然后这位商人问道,但你在剩下的时间里做了什么?墨西哥渔民说:“我睡得很晚,有点鱼儿,和我的孩子一起玩,和我的妻子玛丽亚一起睡午觉,每天晚上我都会在那里喝酒,和我的朋友一起弹吉他;我有一个完整的繁忙的生活,传感器。“这位商人嘲笑道:“我是哈佛大学的MBA,我可以帮你,你应该花更多的时间去钓鱼,并用收益购买一艘更大的船。利用大船的收益,你可以买几
27、艘船;最终你会有一个船队的渔船而不是把你的渔获卖给中间商,你会直接卖给加工商,最终打开你自己的罐头厂。你将控制产品,加工和分销。你需要离开这个小的沿海渔村,然后前往墨西哥城市,然后是洛杉矶,最终纽约市,你将在那里经营你的企业。“这位墨西哥渔民问道:“但是,传感器,这一切需要多长时间?”商人回答说,“15 - 20年。”“但那么,传感器呢?”商人笑了起来,说:“这是最棒的部分!当时机成熟时,你会宣布上市并将公司股票出售给公众,并且变得非常富有,你会赚到数百万美元。“”数百万,先生?然后呢?“商人说,”然后你会退休。一个小型的沿海渔村,你可以睡一会儿,钓一点点,和你的孩子一起玩,和你的妻子一起睡午
28、觉,晚上漫步到村庄,在那里喝葡萄酒,和你的朋友一起弹吉他。渔夫仍然微笑着抬头说道:“那不是我现在正在做的事吗?”3、 Watching1.868|6.58|You knew what it was for. Two more weeks and I have enough.6.596|13.47|For what? To chase a stupid dream? Big-time ballplayer in England.13.484|17.98|Come on. Its bullshit. And when you fail. 18.08|19.68|How are you gonna
29、come back with no papers?19.694|23.9|Well, I got one chance and you think I should just. What! Give it up for what you do?23.9|26.4|What I do is take care of my family.26.4|31.8|In Mexico, I work construction. And at night, I clean up in a brothel.31.8|34.6|But I save enough to bring us to America.3
30、4.588|36.7|And when your mother walked out on us. 36.7|39.9|No. When she walked out. I hold this family together.39.9|41.2|Leave her out of this. Dad.41.2|44.8|I make enough for this house and now we have our own business.44.8|49.1|Thats how things get better. Thats how you measure a mans life.49.1|
31、54.7|Its your life. Not mine.54.7|55.5| 70.267|86.494|Good. He doesnt have to hear this. Train ticket to San Diego. Bus ticket to Mexico City.86.508|89.076|Mexico City?89.083|95.776|Yes. You cant fly to London from Los Angeles. Youre illegal.99.106|103.306|This is your ticket. Its dated one week fro
32、m now.103.313|105.862|Grandma, how did you pay for this?105.87|112.533|Ive worked all my life. I have savings.112.544|118.544|What did you sell? What did you hock?118.557|123.25|Old things, from the past.123.262|125.517|So now do I get a room to myself?125.5|132.3|Come here. Whos gonna help with you
33、r homework? Youre not gonna do it if Im here.132.3|133.4|Hell do it.133.4|137.2|Take a shower before you leave. You smell real bad.137.2|139.8|Am I leaving tonight?139.8|143.4|Sure. Before your father gets home.143.4|148.4|When your mother walked out on us. 148.4|154.2|I promised God Id do everythin
34、g to help you boys follow your dreams.157.8|169.5|You deserve this chance. Santiago. Take it.169.5|170.2| 190.8|195.8|It all comes down to this- the last game of the season-against their main rivals-Liverpool. 195.8|199.054|The next 90 minutes will decide Newcastles fate. 199.05|202.51|Will it be Eu
35、rope- and all the glory that goes with it- next season? 202.51|204.4|If so, they have to win today.208.6|213.6|Private box? Id check your ticket.213.6|216.2|So, Glen, are you single then?227.5|242.0|OK, listen up. Guys. You know what you have to do.279.888|283.3|Sants come on. Sants come on.283.3|28
36、5.0| 296.5|300.5|Now. Newcastle are choosing to start with young Santiago Munez.300.5|303.5|Its only his second-ever appearance for the senior side. 303.5|306.4|I guess theyll be hoping hell produce some of the flair306.4|309.3|that he showed as a substitute at Fulham last week.313.2|327.8|Come on,
37、Sant. Come on, Sant. Go, Santiago.333.5|335.8|It is getting physical down there now. 335.8|338.3|You can feel the determination.338.3|340.4|Both teams really need this win.342.3|344.6|Ive got an airport pickup for you, Gorbon.344.6|347.6|Cannae, Tommy, Im rushed off me feet. Ill get back to you.352.
38、7|357.7|Excuse me, lads. Room for a littleun. Hows it going? 357.7|359.5|Weve made all the early running.359.5|360.8|How longs it been on?360.8|361.7|A minute.366.4|368.5|Given away by Liverpool 368.5|373.4|and its Alan Shearer looking to organize a counterattack here for Newcastle United. 375.0|377
39、.8|Hes got support to his right Stephen Carr. 379.9|384.0|Now Dyer taking over. Harris is getting into the middle. 384.0|391.1|Here comes Harris. And a goal. Its Harris.391.1|406.3|Its a dream start for Newcastle. And what a way to answer his critics. Come on.406.3|409.2|(Number ten. Gavin Harris.)
40、415.1|424.1|Referee has given the foul. Free kick to Liverpool. And theyve taken it quickly.428.8|438.3|Its a corner. A free header. Liverpool are level.438.3|445.4|(1-1. Goal-scorer for Liverpool. number 25. Igor Biscan. )451.7|454.7|Newcastle have given the ball away yet again.458.9|466.7|Into Bar
41、o? Hes got a chance to shoot here. Oh, its in. Liverpool lead 2-1.473.7|477.4|Theyve conceded two goals in quick succession without reply.477.4|481.8| Thats a devastating blow for Newcastle. Now, can they come back from it? 484.4|489.2|(Goal-scorer for Liverpool, number five, Milan Baro?)489.2|493.9
42、|So, here we go. Second half with Liverpool firmly in the driving seat.493.9|497.7|And that second goal has really knocked the stuffing out of the fans. 503.3|507.8|Its a great chance. Oh, so close. 507.8|511.7|Had that gone in.it would have been Good night. Newcastle.519.1|522.8|Now its Munez. The
43、youngsters got some great skill.522.8|526.0|Trying a give-and-go here with Alan Shearer.528.9|530.5|Give it.530.5|544.5|Pass. Yes. Come on, pass. Pass.547.4|550.7|Its a goal. It is 2-2.550.7|567.7|You beauty. We should have a talk about your lad.567.7|569.4|Talk about what, Barry?569.4|572.6|Represe
44、ntation. Its gonna be a feeding frenzy, gonna be murders. 572.6|573.5|A lot of sharks out there.573.5|575.9|I know. Thats why he signed with me.575.9|578.2|You what?578.8|580.1|Great effort this, by Newcastle.581.1|585.9|But remember, if it stays like this, it will still be Liverpool in Europe next
45、season.585.9|592.6|Only three minutes to go now and Newcastle are running out of time.592.6|595.5|Theyve got to try and find a winner from somewhere. 597.6|613.2|Come on, come on, come on, come on.613.2|622.3|Let go. Free kick here, in a very dangerous area.622.3|624.9|Get him off. Took him down. Gi
46、ve him a card.624.9|629.1|Well, a real chance for Newcastle, this. But whos going to take it?632.2|637.6|Hey, Santi. Its yours.637.6|639.7|I hope they know what theyre doing.639.7|644.8|Its young Santiago Munez whos stepping up, with only seconds left to play.644.8|650.1|And he must feel that the ho
47、pes of an entire city are resting on his shoulders.659.8|661.9|Come on, come on, come on.698.3|701.2|And I thought you didnt even like football?701.2|702.0|I know.702.0|710.7|Unbelievable. Newcastles newest and youngest player gives the fans a brand-new song to sing.718.4|721.9|Thats my grandson. Hi
48、s brother.721.9|724.7|Its true, and hes from here. We met his dad.724.7|726.1|How could you?726.1|730.1|He was here for the Fulham game, me darlin. He was over the moon. Wasnt he?730.1|732.0|Dad was here?735.8|739.3|Only seconds to go. Time almost up.766.1|771.3|Santi. Santi. Someone wants to speak to you.773.1|775.3|Yeah?1.868 | 6.58 |你知道这是什么。再过两个星期,我就够了。6.596 | 13.47 |对于什么?追逐一个愚蠢的梦想?在英格兰的大型球员。13.484 | 17.98 |加油。这是废话。当你失败时。18.08 | 19.68 |你将