視頻學(xué)習(xí)鏈接:https://www.bilibili.com/video/av47030279
business is not far from us
elevator pitch 電梯游說(shuō)
management position 管理職能
what can these series help you?
hone these day-to-day business skills 磨煉日常商業(yè)技能
look for a job
get along with your co-workers
take your career to the next level
help you capitalize on your core competency 幫助你挖掘潛能
use what makes you special to really strut your stuff 利用你的特長(zhǎng)大顯身手
if we lack of trust
vulnerable 敏感的,容易受到傷害的
if you don't trust someone, it can create an imbalance of work 造成工作失衡
you might feel like you have to double-check everything they do 復(fù)查
that would make for a rough work environment
Three basic types of trust
cognitive, dispositional, and emotional
cognitive trust: for rational reasons 因?yàn)榭陀^原因造成的信任
three basic elements (like a tripod)to help you build your cognitive trust:
- competence 勝任力:hone your skills旗扑,acknowledge your shortcomings , find ways to show your works
- intent 目的余爆,意圖
like-minded person(志同道合的人):your interests align with someone else's
passion - integrity 誠(chéng)信:be consistent
talk the talk and walk the walk 言行一致
pick up an extra shift 加一次班
under-promising 不敢承諾
over-delivering 過(guò)分兌現(xiàn)
don't deliver half-baked work (work in process, WIP;半成品) or miss your ddl
dispostional trust: a person's baseline level of trust in others 傾向性信任,對(duì)他人的基本信任度
gleaming resume
great recommendation
trust depends on circumstance
competence mismatch: only trust you in one area, but not others
intent mismach: you might help someone in one way, but not others
idiosyncrasy credits
summary
Thus, act professionally, protect your reputation, hold yourself as high standard, and think about how your actions will be perceived.