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文档介绍:Unit 1
Managing in the Present
Present Tenses
Focus: time management and current problems facing a pany
1. Management themes
Read the following text and then discuss the questions below.
Time management has e one of the key issues of the second half of the twentieth century. Managers, grappling with work pressures and deadlines, e to recognise that time is a modity to be ‘saved’, ‘gained’, and not ‘wasted’ or ‘lost’. But if time is modity, how then can we best describe, measure and manage it?
To describe and manage it, imagine a line that goes back to the beginnings of creation and continues into the mists of the future. And on that line are a number of significant marks-these separate the past from the present from the future. And within each time zone-past, present and future-we can differentiate periods of time from points of time. For example, the 1980s gave us a period of rapid economic growth; black Monday was a point of sudden financial catastrophe.
How can this brief analysis help the international manager? Firstly, there is the link between past, present and future. In other words, historical performance should be a guide to the future, and the present ought to represent last year’s forecast. So change-that which normally differentiates any two periods on our continuum-can be seen as a gradual evolution rather than a dramatic revolution.
Secondly, the use of a time-planning system, on which key points and periods are plotted, enables managers anise their activities so that bottlenecks can be avoided and deadlines can be met. So stress, where the jobs to be done exceed the available time, can be reduced to an acceptable and productive level.
Discussion
Does anisation live in the present? Does it change with the times?
Do you work in a stressful environment? Do you think that time management can reduce stress?
2. Listening
You are going to hear an extract from a meeting between Anna. Brian and Pete, the three partners of Softsy