A Chief Executive officer is not necessarily someone who has had a lot of formal training. So, I doubt more schooling would help you climb up that ladder of success.
公司的首席執(zhí)行官未必都是經(jīng)過(guò)許多正規(guī)培訓(xùn)的人。所以,我認(rèn)為接受更多的學(xué)校教育未必就能促使你在成功的階梯上步步高升。
Maybe you should try and change your work habits or character.
也許,你應(yīng)該試著改變工作習(xí)慣或性格
You cannot just sit around in an organization waiting for people to promote you. You have to let people know you are ambitious and waiting for bigger and more rewarding challenges. You should tell your supervisor or boss that you want to be promoted and rise up that management ladder. A good manager will accept, even respect the fact that you wish for career development. If this is not the case, you should find a new job or new company that will allow you to grow.
不能僅僅在一個(gè)單位里坐等別人來(lái)提升你。必須讓人們知道你胸懷大志,正在等待更大的、回報(bào)更多的挑戰(zhàn)。應(yīng)該告訴你的上司或老板:你想得到提拔,登上管理者的階層。一位好經(jīng)理將會(huì)理解,甚至尊重你發(fā)展亊業(yè)的愿望。假如情況不是這樣的話,你就應(yīng)該另謀髙就,以使自己得到發(fā)展。
You must start out small
必須從小處開始做起
Hoping that one day you will suddenly become director of a company is doubtful. Getting ready for a slow ascent is more likely. Accept it, and commit yourself, realizing that it may be along climb.
幻想著有一天突然當(dāng)上某公司的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)是不太現(xiàn)實(shí)的。作好準(zhǔn)備慢慢地升遷,可能性更大。接受現(xiàn)實(shí),全力以赴,要意識(shí)到這可能是一種漫長(zhǎng)的攀登。
You will need some skills to propel you up that ladder of success.
你需要掌握一些促使自己往上爬升的技能
You must be competent, that is you need to develop skills in many areas, such as marketing, human resources, public relations and finances.
你必須具備勝任工作的各種能力。換句話說(shuō),你必須具備諸如市場(chǎng)營(yíng)銷、人力資源、公關(guān)和財(cái)務(wù)等方面的技能。
You must also be a good people person
你也必須要有良好的人緣
Always cultivating relationships with the people around you. Having "guanxi" is a necessary characteristic of any successful CEO.
營(yíng)造與周圍的人融洽的關(guān)系,好的“關(guān)系”是任何一位成功的首席執(zhí)行官必備的要素。