① 英语文章关于business etiquette的
How Etiquette Benefits You
As your career progresses, you develop skills which are respected and expected -- professional etiquette!
Professional etiquette builds leadership, quality, business and careers. If refines skills needed for exceptional service. Whether you are a seasoned executive or just starting out, a seminar in professional etiquette will help you.
Without etiquette, you limit your potential, risk your image, jeopardize relationships that are fundamental to business success.
Etiquette Pays Off!
Formerly perceived as soft skills, busy, results-oriented professionals have found that professional etiquette influences their success because it:
Differentiates them in a competitive market.
Honors commitments to quality and excellence.
Enables them to be confident in a variety of settings with a variety of people from all walks of life.
Modifies distracting behaviors and develops admired conct.
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② 以Importance of Culture in Business. 为题目的英语作文该写
Understanding the Importance of Culture in Global Business
Our economic development will forever be defined as our ability to succeed internationally. PwC forecasts India’ real annual GDP growth until 2050 at 8.9 percent, Vietnam’s at 8.8 percent, and China’s at 5.9 percent. The list of fast-growing emerging markets goes on and on. The U.S. forecast is a meager 2.4 percent, comparable with most Western economies. The domestic companies that are likely to see incremental growth in the coming decades are those that are not only doing business internationally, but that are developing the strategic skill set to master doing business across cultures. Cross-cultural core competence is at the crux of today’s sustainable competitive advantage.
If one day you’re asked to manage a supply chain in Malaysia, the next day you’re managing your virtual team in China, and the next you’re optimizing your company’s call center in India, you know that it’s just not possible to be an expert in every culture or geography in which you do business. What is possible is developing the mindset of a globalist — or, in other words, mastering cross-cultural core competency.
If I tell you that when you engage in a sales call in the United States, the acceptable spatial proximity between you and your prospect is 2.5 feet, I have accomplished the equivalent of a fisherman giving you a fish. If I demonstrate to you, instead, how uncomfortable you feel when I say hello and proceed to shake your hand while standing 6 inches from your face, I have accomplished the equivalent of teaching you to fish. You now know that every culture has a specific, acceptable space proximity. By sheer observation, you have added this to your cross-cultural tool belt. The next time you get off the plane anywhere in the world, you will look around and observe how far apart people are standing, log that information somewhere in your busy brain, and proceed to your next meeting armed with information that will avoid instant discomfort and a potential disconnect that may jeopardize business with your international counterpart.
Now imagine if you could augment this simplistic metaphor incrementally, to every aspect in which culture impacts business.
A Framework for Understanding
Culture has many definitions. My own definition is that culture is our collective experience as a society, and its impact on our reaction and decision-making relative to every-day facts and circumstances.
Why is cross-cultural competence critical to your professional future and the viability of your company? It’s omnipresent in every business interaction and strategic decision. According to a May 2006 Accenture study, optimizing this process through training can increase proctivity by 30 percent. For example, if a company’s director of marketing embarks on a campaign demonstrating how speedy its service is, when the underlying cultural motivation of the international customer is almost completely focused on customer service, the value proposition consists of selling ice in the wintertime — there’s plenty of it, and it was never wanted to begin with.
It is not feasible to be an expert on all the world’s cultures. It is possible, however, to incorporate a cross-cultural framework that improves cross-cultural understanding and interactions. One such framework, the Business Model of Intercultural Analysis [BMIA™], uses the following six “comprehension lenses” to examine enterprise-wide cross cultural challenges: cultural themes, communication, group dynamics, ‘glocalization,’ process engineering, and time orientation. Let us examine some examples of American executives interacting with Chinese executives to illustrate how a few of these comprehension lenses impact business.
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④ 寻英语作文,题目"business english in business"
It is because if you don't know business English, you will not be able to do business with foreign companies conveniently. Learning business English can save you money in employing a translator, and also demonstrate your respect to foreigners.
⑤ 以my view on business为题写篇英语作文
When it comes to the soul of a business, most people believe that making profits is the first and most concern. In their opinion, the soul of a business exists in how much money it can earn for the enterprise and its employees. Contrary to this is another view which holds that the soul of a business lies in how much contribution it can make to the society. Compared to this noble goal, making profits should, of course, be in the second place.
As far as I am concerned, I would rather seek a balance between the two views. I don't think an enterprise can survive without making profits, which is especially the case in such a competitive world. Neither do I appreciate the idea that the mere objective of a business is to make money. It is believed that a highly developed society undoubtedly promotes the development of enterprises. Moreover, a business is not an island. Its prosperity depends, to a great extent, on the society. Therefore, a business should do something in return for the society.
From what has been discussed above, we can safely come to the conclusion that the soul of a business lies in the balance between making contributions to the society and gaining profits for the enterprise itself.
⑥ 急求英语作文题目(I'm going to be a business man)
一串串数字不停地跳动着,买进与卖出都那么神秘,这就是商人。我小时候就特别羡慕比尔·盖茨,他是一位精明的商人。买和卖、扩大和缩小、取和存、投和收,一切都有经过精密的计算。每一个账目,都会决定成败,但“买的不如卖的精”。比尔·盖茨积累了大量财产,逐渐成为了世界首富!商人,在人们眼中是那样神秘,却以常人想不到的价格买。高明的商人,会把握时机、把握数量、把握心理。在最好的时机,买一定数量的物品,既不能留下积压,也不能出现脱销,再巧妙利用人们的心理,以合适的价格出手,一会儿功夫,便赚一大笔钱,其精明令人啧啧称赞!还有更高明的商人,他们认定了某种商品前途,便把它囤积聚起,等这种商品步入市场,他们便抬高价格,在第一时间大赚一笔!经商,难免会出现商业竞争,尔虞我诈。此时此刻要把握一个“度”,比如:不要广告泛滥,又要机不可失地做好宣传,做到什么程度,这就要视情况而定了。优胜的商人,同时也是一个发明家,他们发明出新的产品,只要受到人民的欢迎(尤其是小孩)就又是一次大发横财的时机!一般来说,商品有3个阶段:试验段、一般段、绝迹段。这3个阶段,试验段销量最多,一般段销量普通,绝迹段最少,但它如果绝迹之后又出现,那销量就相当大了。长大之后要做商人,不过要做一个诚实守信,遵纪守法的文明商人。
A string of numbers kept beating, buy and sell all so mysterious, this is business. When I was young I admire Bill Gate, he is a smart businessman. Buy and sell, expand and contract, and deposit, investment and income, all through the precise calculation. Each account, will determine the success or failure, but " buy than sell the essence ". Bill Gate accumulated a large amount of property, has become the richest man in the world! Businessmen, in people's eyes is so mysterious, but with an unexpected price to buy. Smart businessmen, will seize the opportunity, seize, grasp mental number. In the best time, buy a certain number of things, can not leave the backlog, also cannot appear out of stock, then the clever use of people's psychology, at the right price, after a while, they make a lot of money, their shrewd a loud shouts of applause! There are more smart businessmen, they believed that certain commodity future, then put it together for this commodity hoarding, enter the market, they raise the price, the first time to make a lot of money! In business, there will inevitably be a commercial competition, intrigues. This moment will hold a "degree ", for example: not advertising, and propaganda machines can not be lost, to what extent, it depends. The businessman, is also an inventor, they invent new procts, as long as been welcomed by the people ( especially children) and is a great fortune! In general, commodity has 3 stages: section of the test, general section, which section. The 3 stage, the test section most sales, sales ordinary general section, extinct segment at least, but if it disappeared again, the sales volume is quite large. After growing up to do business, but to do an honest, law-abiding business civilization.
⑦ 英语作文Campus Business 实在不会写啊~~求好心人帮助
With the increasing focus on economy, more and more people are dedicate themselve into bussiness and of course university students are included. It is not new that university students are doing side-business while they are still in school to make some money and become financially independent. The most common form of the campus business is e-commerce; it is also known as Taobao in China. Doing e-commerce require very little start-up fee, and also has relatively low risks. There's no investment on the actual store space or large amount of inventory. All you need is a web page, and of course your creative mind to publicize your procts. The simpleness and effectiveness of e-commerce makes it dominate the campus business and attracts more and more students to join this business. It is very clear that doing business online benefits university students in various ways. It gives students a taste of the real society and let them know how the world actually work. In the process of dealing with people in different social context, students will gain skills such as effective communication, coping stress, accepting rejection, and time management. I believe for those students who have experienced this are more likely to be more mature than the rest of them. Doing business and interacting with people also give students some fresh perspective to their studies; and help them think based on real life experience and contribute to acdemic success. Nevertheless, campus business can also do harm on students. In spite of the economic gain, e-commerce will take time to manage and lead to rece of study and socilizing time. There is no need to elaborate the significance of academic achievement, and the least thing we want to see is dorping grades becasue of the side-business. Moreover, the increase of wealth will distruct some students from their usual pathway and possibley get them involved in sometihing negative or even dangerous. However, there is no absolute good or bad for anything. For campus busines or any other extracurricular, it will always be beneficial and challenge for university students. In this world that is full of attemptations, what we can do is keep trying and have clear judgemnt.
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⑧ business ethics的英语作文
Business Ethics
Creating and sustaining an ethical corporation isn't as difficult as you might think; it's actually easier than some of the day-to-day business challenges you face. The keys to running an ethical company are accountability, honesty, and information transparency.
Corporations aren't ethical or evil in and of themselves--but people can be. So ethics must focus on you and the people you work with. Most people want to do the right thing, but organizational structure does not guarantee they will do the right thing, without meaning to or even knowing it. Structuring an ethical corporation makes the goal easier to achieve.
The challenge could not be more urgent. A substantial majority of people in China are dissatisfied with the social behavior of our corporations, say several recent news reports. Poor treatment of workers at home and abroad, procts that don't perform as advertised, fake commodities, poor customer service, environmental pollution, to mention a few.
Responsible behavior is important to your business success, but let's not forget that you're in business--you're not out to solve the world's problems. So how do you balance the two? What does it mean to be ethical in business?
It simply requires that you follow your best moral instincts, even in areas that don't appear to involve moral issues, such as cost-benefit analyses. But while good ethics often equates to good business, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes being truly ethical means giving up something you want in exchange for doing the right thing. That's why we worry about ethics in the first place--if it didn't cost us anything, everyone would be ethical all the time.