BEP 126 – Reuniões em inglês: Discutindo um problema (1)

Um dos motivos mais comuns para realizar uma reunião é resolver um problema. Uma reunião pode ser um ótimo lugar para fazer isso, porque é possível que uma variedade de pessoas com diferentes experiências e perspectivas trabalhem juntas para identificar o problema e encontrar possíveis soluções.

Mas, enquanto podemos ter as pessoas certas na reunião, o processo geralmente é falho porque uma pergunta não foi claramente feita e respondida: "Qual é o problema?" Então, no episódio de hoje vamos nos concentrar em como definir o problema por meio da discussão e depois reafirmar o problema como um desafio. Na segunda parte desta série, veremos como avaliar e eliminar sugestões e então chegar a um acordo sobre um plano de ação.

Estaremos ouvindo Kathryn, o chefe de Recursos Humanos em uma empresa de médio porte, quem está se reunindo com chefes de departamento para discutir um problema que está enfrentando com o baixo moral da equipe em todos os departamentos da empresa. Moral é uma palavra usada para descrever um sentimento ou humor geral.

Kathryn quer que todos considerem possíveis razões ocultas para o baixo moral na empresa. Veremos como ela ajuda os participantes a se concentrarem em resolver o problema do moral. Quando a caixa de diálogo começa, Kathryn chama a atenção de todos e inicia a reunião.

Perguntas de escuta:

1) Qual é o problema superficial que Kathryn e os outros podem ver?
2) O que o grupo decide ser a verdadeira causa deste problema?
3) Qual é o desafio que o grupo enfrenta no final do diálogo?

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BEP 125 – Inglês para viagens: Alugar um carro

Business travelers can’t always get where they need to go by catching a plane or taking a taxi. Sometimes we need our own means of transport, and that usually means renting a car. Então, in this Podcast ESL we’ll cover language you can use when choosing a car, discussing features and clarifying insurance options.

No último episódio (BEP 124 – Checking our of a Hotel), we met Honesto Salvador and Alan Chan, who have just finished attending a training program sponsored by their company in Boston. They’ve just arrived now at Logan Airport, where they need to rent a car for their upcoming trip to New Haven.

Enquanto você escuta, pay attention to the language they use to ask about vehicle types, standard features, extras and insurance options.

Perguntas de escuta

1. What kind of car would Honesto prefer?
2. What features are standard on all Beevis cars?
3. Why does Honesto not need extra insurance?

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BEP 124 – Inglês para viagens: Check-out de um hotel

If you’ve ever checked into a hotel, there’s one more thing you’ll definitely have to do before you leave, check out of the hotel and pay the bill. Então, in this Podcast de inglês para negócios lesson we’ll be looking at some of the language you might use as you’re preparing to depart.

A while back, no BEP 55 e BEP 56, we were introduced to Alan Chan and Honesto Salvador, two employees of a US electronics manufacturer visiting the USA on a business trip. As part of their training they have made a trip to Boston and will also travel to a nearby plant in New Haven. We join Alan and Honesto at the hotel in Boston as they go to reception to check out and pay the bill.

Perguntas de escuta

1. How does Honesto feel about breakfast at the hotel?
2. Who was responsible for the minibar charge?
3. Why does Honesto mention his club membership?
4. How will Alan and Honesto get to the airport?

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BEP 123 – Negociações: Fechando negócio

In the concluding episode of our Business English Podcast series on negotiating in English, vamos olhar para fechar o negócio.

Success! The hard work of negotiation has paid off. You’ve reached agreement. Now it’s time to close the deal. Neste episódio, we’ll study skills and language for the final stage of the discussion. Em particular, we’ll focus on summarizing details, tying up loose ends, reinforcing the relationship and adopting a positive style. We’ll see that the end of talks presents a great opportunity to build stronger partnerships.

Neste show, we will look at two short dialogs that demonstrate different styles of negotiation. Em primeiro, a construction materials supplier, Tony, calls his customer, Paulo, to agree to the terms of a deal. No segundo, a general manager, Maxine, calls the owner of another company, Peter, to tell him that her board of directors has agreed to buy his company.

Perguntas de escuta

1. In the first dialog, what does the supplier, Tony, want to confirm with his customer, Paulo?
2. What kind of positive language do Tony and Paul use at the end of the dialog to reinforce the relationship?
3. No segundo diálogo, does Maxine say that the board has agreed to Peter’s suggested price?
4. From the conversation, does it sound as though Peter will continue to work at his company through the merger?

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BEP 122 – Negociações: Superando o Bloqueio

In this episode of our ongoing Business English Podcast series on business negotiations in English, we will discuss how to overcome blockage in a negotiation.

Usually we think of blockage in terms of stumbling blocks, or obstacles, to agreement. But blockage can also be any impediment to creating maximum value. Em outras palavras, we’re not only interested in removing obstacles to a deal but also in removing obstacles to a better deal. Doing this successfully often requires thinking outside the box, isso é, thinking creatively.

Então neste episódio, we’ll study overcoming barriers. Em particular, we’ll focus on identifying stumbling blocks, exploring alternatives, and moving towards agreement.

Recall that Peter, owner of Textacular, has been trying to buy Maxine’s company, Gamester, as part of his strategy to roll up other small businesses. His ultimate goal is to increase the value of his own operation so he can sell it to a larger company for a handsome profit. In previous episodes, Peter had tried to acquire Maxine’s company, but talks reached an impasse when Maxine wouldn’t climb down from or reduce her price of 15 milhão.

In today’s listening, Peter calls Maxine back to restart talks. Enquanto você escuta, focus on the language they use to remove obstacles to agreement.

Perguntas de escuta

1. How does Peter suggest restarting talks with Maxine?
2. What does Peter identifying as the main stumbling block to a deal?
3. What does Peter mean when he says, “It’s not a question of growth for us, it’s a question of survival.
4. What is Peter’s key insight that enables Maxine and him to overcome their blockage?

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