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‘If you’re good enough, you’re old enough,’ a team manager once said when giving Michael Owen, a world-class goal-scorer, his first international game at the age of 18. Is the same true in business?
Young executives come back from business school armed with big ideas. But these may or may not win support from colleagues.
So what are the practical steps that young managers need to take in order to be welcomed?

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 МИНОБРНАУКИ РОССИИ

Филиал 

Федерального  государственного бюджетного образовательного учреждения

высшего профессионального образования «Российский государственный

гуманитарный университет» в г. Воскресенске Московской области

(Филиал РГГУ  в г. Воскресенске)

 

 

 

Факультет управления


 

           

Тараканова  Арина Ивановна

Контрольная работа по дисциплине

«Иностранный язык в профессиональной сфере»

Студента 2 курса группы ЗГМ 2/4

 

Научный руководитель:

Пр. Воложанина Ю.В.

 
 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Воскресенск 2012

 

 

 

Task 1. Read and translate the article.

 

CLEVER TACTICS FOR BRILLIANT YOUNG MANAGERS

 

‘If you’re good enough, you’re old enough,’ a team manager once said when giving Michael Owen, a world-class goal-scorer, his first international game at the age of 18. Is the same true in business?

Young executives come back from business school armed with big ideas. But these may or may not win support from colleagues.

So what are the practical steps that young managers need to take in order to be welcomed?

‘The biggest challenge is the basic lack of experience,’ says Steve Newhall, a management consultant. ‘This will affect how other people see you. You need to build credibility with your key stakeholders on a one-to-one basis in order to show that you are up to the job. You have got to have confidence in your ability to do the job. But remember that the people around you may not share that opinion’.

Young managers also need to recognize their own weaknesses – and then do something about them. ‘You will need a good mentor straight away,’ says Mr Newhall, ‘someone who has plenty of experience and who gives you support and plenty of good advice.’

Some advice

  • Act your age. Do not try to look like an older person or like a statesman. Dress your age, too.
  • Avoid favoritism and cliques. Leaders win respect by treating people the same.
  • Build coalitions right away. Show colleagues you are aware of your limited experience. And show that you are interested in getting advice, too.
  • Keep a cool head, even when you are under a lot of pressure. Some colleagues will expect you to crack. Do not give them the satisfaction.
  • Show respect to older colleagues. They may be on a slower (or different) career path just because that is where they want to be. They have seen many young ambitious people come and go. Draw on their experience.
  • Find the right balance between being enthusiastic and being over-confident. You have been selected for your youth and energy – draw on it. But don’t overdo it.
  • Under-promise and over-deliver. That motivating speech on your first day may sound pretty stupid if the market turns against you.

 

Умные тактики для умный молодых менеджеров.

 

«Если ты достаточно хорош, ты достаточно взрослый». Так однажды сказал менеджер команды выпуска Майкла Оуэна, нападающего мирового класса, в его первую международную игру в возрасте 18 лет. Можно ли тоже самое сказать про бизнес?

Молодые руководители, выходя из бизнес школы вооружены большими идеями. Но это может помочь им помешать заручиться поддержкой от коллег.

Итак, какие практические шаги необходимо сделать молодым руководителям, чтобы быть принятым?

«Самой большой проблемой является недостаток опыта», говорит Стив Ньюхолл, консультант по менеджменту.  «Это влияет на то, как другие люди видят Вас. Вам нужно построить доверительные отношения между ключевыми заинтересованными сторонами один к одному с основной целью показать, что вы достойны этой работы. Вы должны быть уверены в своей способности выполнить эту работу. Но помните, что люди вокруг вас могут не разделить это мнение.»

Молодые менеджеры должны признавать свои слабости - и затем делать что-то в отношении них. « Вам необходим  сразу хороший наставник» , говорит господин Ньюхол, «тот кто имеет большой опыт, кто поддерживает вас и даёт много хороших советов.»

Некоторые советы.

    • Ведите себя согласно своему возрасту, не пытайтесь выглядеть старше или как чиновник. Также одевайтесь своему возрасту.
    • Избегайте фаворитизма и коалиций. Лидеры заручаются уважением, относясь к людям одинаково.
    • Создавайте коалиции прямо сразу. Покажите коллегам что вы имеете ограниченный опыт. И покажите, что вы заинтересованы в получении советов.
    • Оставайтесь хладнокровны, даже когда вы будете находиться под давлением. Некоторые коллеги будут пытаться вас сломать. Не доставляйте им удовольствие.
    • Проявляйте уважение к старшим коллегам. У них может быть медленный (или другой) карьерный рост только потому, что они так решили. Они видели много молодых и амбициозных людей которые приходят и уходят. Опираются на свой опыт.
    • Найдите нужный баланс между энтузиазмом и будьте более уверенны в себе. Вы молоды и энергичны – пользуйтесь этим. Но не переусердствуйте.
    • Не давайте чрезмерных обещаний. Эти мотивационные речи в первый день могут звучать довольно глупо, настроив рынок против вас.

 

Task 2. Find words and phrases in the second part of the article which mean the following.

  1. when one person or group is treated better than others in an unfair way -  favouritism
  2. a small group of people who seem unfriendly to other people - clique
  3. a group of people who agree to work together to reach the same objective - coalition
  4. to lose control of yourself because of stress -  crack
  5. when you think you are better or more important than other people - over-confident
  6. to work more or better than other people expect you to - enthusiastic
  7. that makes people feel enthusiastic and excited – motivating

 

Task 3. Ask 8 questions to the text in Task 1.

  1. What is the biggest challenge?
  2. Than to armed young executives come back from business school?
  3. Young managers also need to recognize their own weaknesses or hide them?
  4. Who will need a young managers?
  5. You have got to have confidence in your ability to do the job, isn’t it?
  6. Who has plenty of experience, gives you support and plenty of good advice?
  7. What said  team manager when giving Michael Owen?
  8. What is your main mission?

 

Task 4. Write down 10 words with their definitions from the text in Task 1.

Vocabulary.

1) management consultant – консультант по менеджменту

2) mentor - наставник

3) favoritism - фаворитизм

4) key stakeholders – ключевые заинтересованные стороны

5) enthusiastic - энтузиаст

6) cool head - хладнокровие

7) big ideas – большие идеи

8) ambitious people – амбициозные люди

9) cliques - коалиции

10) leaders - лидеры

 

Task 5. Choose the correct item.

1. Manchester United and Chelsea have the biggest contingents of top English players of any of the clubs in the Premier League.

a) Present Indefinite

b) Present Continuous

c) Present Perfect

d) Present Perfect Continuous

2. There is an opinion that pop's musical progression ended at some point in the early 1990s.

a) Past Indefinite

b) Past Continuous

c) Past Perfect

d) Past Perfect Continuous

3. Hilary Swank, The Million Dollar Baby star, will play the first woman to fly solo and non-stop across the Atlantic in a new film.

a) Future Indefinite

b) Future Continuous

c) Future Perfect

d) Future Perfect Continuous

4. Today's pop stars are stealing their style from the stars of the past, a report says.

a) Present Indefinite (A – Active Voice)

b) Present Continuous (A)

c) Present Indefinite Passive

d) Present Continuous Passive

5. When Stella McCartney was designing for Chloe, the Chloe look was based around her snake-hipped black trousers.

a) Past Indefinite (A)

b) Past Continuous (A)

c) Past Indefinite Passive

d) Past Continuous Passive

6.  English football clubs are being bought by wealthy foreign owners who don't care about fans.

a) Present Continuous (A)

b) Perfect Continuous

c) Present Indefinite Passive

d) Present Continuous Passive

7. In the early nineties Internet was almost exceptionally used by academic research scientists and the military.

a) Past Indefinite (A)

b) Past Continuous (A)

c) Past Indefinite Passive

d) Past Continuous Passive

8. Jose Mourinho has described leaving Chelsea as the most painful moment of his career.

a) Present Continuous (A)

b) Present Perfect (A)

c) Present Perfect Passive

d) Present Perfect Continuous

9. Madonna has been criticized for tapping into long established pop production field rather than mining new ground.

a) Present Continuous (A)

b) Present Perfect (A)

c) Present Perfect Passive

d) Present Perfect Continuous

10. It is reported that KnowledgePlex Company will be sharing information and its plans with its subscribers in the coming months.

a) Future Indefinite (A)

b) Future Continuous (A)

c) Future Indefinite Passive

d) Future Perfect Passive

11.   In  his  interview to  Oprah  Winfrey Tom  Cruise said that definitely some things in his life had been misunderstood.

a) Present Perfect (A)

b) Past Indefinite (A)

c) Past Perfect (A)

d) Past Perfect Passive

12. A few years  ago,   one  of  McCartney's  friends commented that Paul had always had a rather simplistic Madonna view of women.

a) Past Indefinite (A)

b) Past Indefinite Passive

c) Past Perfect (A)

d) Past Perfect Passive

13. Cartoon-like portrayal of current outer policy may make people feel warm, but it is unlikely to give them a realistic sense of what has been happening in the world.

a) Present Perfect (A)

b) Present Perfect Passive

c) Present Continuous Passive

d) Present Perfect Continuous

 

Task 6. Choose the correct item.

 

1. The train to Paris ………….. at 6.45 am.

A  leaves                    B  is leaving           C  leave

2. He ……………. TV when the phone rang.

A  watches                 B  has watched        C  was watching

3. Mary ………….. for four years before she became a lawyer.

A  has studied            B  is studying          C  had been studying

4. Anna is from Paris but …………. in London for two years.

A  lives                      B  is living               C  has lived

5. I …………. Julie yet.

A  haven’t seen          B didn’t see             C  don’t see

6. Tommy is sweaty; he …………. football for hours.

A  played                   B  has been playing    C  had played

7. While Mum was cooking dinner, Julie ………… the house.

A  was cleaning         B  has cleaned            C  cleans

8. He went to bed after the film ……….. .

A  has ended              B  had ended              C  ends

9. She has been eating a lot lately; I think she …………. weight.

A  puts on                  B  put on                    C  has put on

10. He usually ………….. by train.

A  has travelled         B  travels                     C  is travelling

 

 


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