Welcome back, everyone! Today, we're delving into the world of business English, focusing on essential(必要的) vocabulary, and phrases you'll need in the workplace(工作场所). Whether( 是否) you're starting a new job or just want to improve your English for professional settings(安装), this episode(插曲) is for you. Check out the description for explanations of any new words. Let's jump right in! Hey, Emma, do you have a minute?
I need to discuss the upcoming(即将来临的) project with you. Of course. Daniel, what do you need to go over? Well, I think we should brainstorm some ideas for the presentation(展示). Maybe we could schedule(安排) a meeting with the team to gather(聚集) everyone's input(投入). That sounds like a great plan.
Let's set(设置) up a meeting for tomorrow morning. I agree. Having everyone's input will make our presentation stronger. We should also make sure to allocate(分配) tasks efficiently(有效率地) during the meeting. Absolutely(完全地). Olivia.
Task delegation(代表团) is key to keeping things organized and on track. Thanks for reminding(提醒) us. Speaking of organization, do you think we should create a shared document where everyone can contribute(捐献) their ideas? That's a fantastic idea. Daniel, a collaborative( 协作的) document will ensure(保证) that everyone can access(使用) and contribute(捐献) to the project, even if they can't make it to the meeting. And it'll also serve as a reference(参考) point as we move forward with the project.
We can track( 跟踪) progress and make updates( 现代化) as needed. Precisely(正好). Olivia. Having a centralized document will help us stay organized and keep everyone on the same page. I think it would be helpful to establish(建立) clear deadlines( 最后期限) for each phase(月相) of the project. That way, we can stay on schedule and ensure that everything gets done on time.
Agreed. Olivia. Setting deadlines will provide structure and accountability( 有责任), which are crucial(至关重要的) for the success of any project.
