目录

  • 1 课程介绍
    • 1.1 课程简介
    • 1.2 教学大纲
    • 1.3 教学计划
    • 1.4 考核方式及分数构成
  • 2 Unit 9 International Markets
    • 2.1 Starting up
    • 2.2 Lectures
    • 2.3 Vocabulary
    • 2.4 Competence -- Listening
    • 2.5 Competence -- Reading
    • 2.6 Business Skill Training -- Negotiation
    • 2.7 key to
    • 2.8 Case study -- 价值引领
    • 2.9 ppt for Unit 9
    • 2.10 PBL任务
    • 2.11 学生作品展示
    • 2.12 时事 (思政)
    • 2.13 Quiz of Unit 9
      • 2.13.1 quiz 答案解析
    • 2.14 Unit 9 Trade(补充)
      • 2.14.1 Vocabulary Learning
      • 2.14.2 Text analysis
  • 3 Unit 10 Ethics
    • 3.1 Starting-up
    • 3.2 Lectures
    • 3.3 Vocabulary
    • 3.4 Competence -- Listening
    • 3.5 Competence -- Reading
    • 3.6 Business Skill Training --
    • 3.7 时事(思政)
    • 3.8 PPT for Unit 10
    • 3.9 PBL任务
    • 3.10 Quiz of Unit 10
    • 3.11 Unit 10 Business Ethics (补充)
      • 3.11.1 Introduction to business ethics
      • 3.11.2 Inspiring-business ethics
      • 3.11.3 Expanded reading
      • 3.11.4 students ‘ videos
  • 4 Unit 11 Leadership
    • 4.1 Starting-up
    • 4.2 Lectures
    • 4.3 Vocabulary
    • 4.4 Competence -- Listening
    • 4.5 Competence -- Reading
    • 4.6 Business Skill Training -- Decision-making
    • 4.7 Case study -- 价值引领
    • 4.8 PPT for Unit 11
    • 4.9 PBL任务
    • 4.10 学生作品展示
    • 4.11 Quiz of Unit 11
    • 4.12 Unit 11  Leadership(补充)
      • 4.12.1 Vocabulary Learning
      • 4.12.2 Qualities/personality of good leaders
      • 4.12.3 skills for decision making
      • 4.12.4 Types of leadership
  • 5 Unit 12 Competition
    • 5.1 Starting-up
    • 5.2 Lectures
    • 5.3 Vocabulary
    • 5.4 Competence -- Listening
    • 5.5 Competence --Reading
    • 5.6 Business Skill Training -- Negotiation
    • 5.7 Case study -- 思政融合
    • 5.8 PPT for Unit 12
    • 5.9 PBL 任务
    • 5.10 Quiz of Unit 12
    • 5.11 Unit 12 Competition(补充)
      • 5.11.1 Vocabulary Learning
      • 5.11.2 Competitiveness
      • 5.11.3 第三届产品英文推介大赛
      • 5.11.4 第四届创意产品英文推介大赛
      • 5.11.5 Sample of business negotiation
      • 5.11.6 Students' negotiation videos
  • 6 Introduction to Business Translation
    • 6.1 Course overview
  • 7 Translation of Public Signs
    • 7.1 video-watching
    • 7.2 Public Signs
  • 8 Translation of Company Profile
    • 8.1 video-watching
    • 8.2 Company Profile
  • 9 Translation of company Websites
    • 9.1 company Websites
  • 10 Translation of Advertising
    • 10.1 video-watching
    • 10.2 Advertising
  • 11 Translation of Public Materials
    • 11.1 video-watching
    • 11.2 Public Materials
  • 12 Find a job
    • 12.1 how to find a job?
    • 12.2 how to prepare for  a job interview?
      • 12.2.1 how to write self-introduction for a job interview
      • 12.2.2 what questions to be asked during a job interview
    • 12.3 how to win a job interview
    • 12.4 Expanded reading
    • 12.5 Unit 8.2 Simulation of job-interview
      • 12.5.1 practice & show
      • 12.5.2 how to adapt to a new job
      • 12.5.3 Expanded reading
  • 13 At work
    • 13.1 Meetings
      • 13.1.1 Business Vocabulary
      • 13.1.2 qualities and job roles of Assitants or secretaries
        • 13.1.2.1 Qualites of assistants
        • 13.1.2.2 Job roles of assistants
      • 13.1.3 How to arrange meetings?
      • 13.1.4 how to run meetings
      • 13.1.5 how to take mintues
      • 13.1.6 expanded reading
    • 13.2 Entertaining visitors
      • 13.2.1 how to pick up vistors at the airport
      • 13.2.2 how to entertain visitors appropriately
      • 13.2.3 how to make a welcome speech
      • 13.2.4 Expanded reading
      • 13.2.5 Case: entertaining US visitors
  • 14 期末调研
    • 14.1 课程教学质量调查
  • 15 复习拓展训练
    • 15.1 案例分析-乐视
    • 15.2 挽救公司方法
  • 16 Unit 8 Leadership
    • 16.1 Starting-up
    • 16.2 Lectures
  • 17 Unit 10 Ethics
    • 17.1 Starting-up
    • 17.2 Lectures
    • 17.3 Vocabulary
    • 17.4 Competence -- Listening
    • 17.5 Competence -- Reading
    • 17.6 Business Skill Training --
    • 17.7 Case Study  — 思政渗透
    • 17.8 Homework
    • 17.9 Quiz of Unit 10
  • 18 课程概述
    • 18.1 课程简介
    • 18.2 教学大纲
    • 18.3 教学计划
    • 18.4 考核方式及分数构成
    • 18.5 开放课程证书获取说明
    • 18.6 课程版权说明
  • 19 Unit 8 Human Resources(补充)
    • 19.1 Starting-up
    • 19.2 Lectures
    • 19.3 Vocabulary
    • 19.4 Competence -- Listening
    • 19.5 Competence -- Reading
    • 19.6 Business Skill Training -- Managing Meetings
    • 19.7 Case Study -- 价值引领
    • 19.8 PBL任务
    • 19.9 Quiz of Unit 8
  • 20 Unit 13 Innovation
    • 20.1 Starting-up
    • 20.2 Lectures
    • 20.3 Vocabulary
    • 20.4 Competence --  Listening
    • 20.5 Competence--Reading
    • 20.6 Case study -- 思政融合
    • 20.7 PBL 任务
    • 20.8 Quiz of Unit 13
    • 20.9 Quiz of Unit 13 *
Case study -- 价值引领

                       


Peter Weaver doesn’t like to follow the crowd. He thinks groupthink is a common problem in many organizations. This former director of marketing for a consumer products company believes differences of opinion should be heard and appreciated. As Weaver states, “I have always believed I should speak for what I believe to be true.”

He demonstrated his belief in being direct and candid throughout his career. On one occasion, he was assigned to market Paul’s spaghetti-sauce products. During the brand review, the company president said, “Our spaghetti sauce is losing out to price-cutting competitors. We need to cut our prices!”

Peter found the courage to say he disagreed with the president. He then explained the product line needed more variety and a larger advertising budget. Prices should not be cut. The president accepted Weaver’s reasoning. Later, his supervisor approached him and said, “I wanted to say that, but I just didn’t have the courage to challenge the president.”

On another occasion, the president sent Weaver and 16 other executives to a weeklong seminar on strategic planning. Weaver soon concluded the consultants were off base and going down the wrong path. Between sessions, most of the other executives indicated they didn’t think the consultants were on the right path. The consultants heard about the dissent and dramatically asked participants whether they were in or out. Those who said “Out” had to leave immediately.

As the consultants went around the room, every executive who privately grumbled about the session said “In.” Weaver was fourth from last. When it was his turn, he said “Out” and left the room.

All leaders spend time in reflection and self-examination to identify what they truly believe and value. Their beliefs are tested and fine-tuned over time. True leaders can tell you, without hesitation, what they believe and why. They don’t need a teleprompter to remind them of their core beliefs. And, they find the courage to speak up even when they know others will disagree.