首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
(1)Do you ever feel as though you spend all your time in meetings? (2)Henry Mintzberg, in his book The Nature of Managerial
(1)Do you ever feel as though you spend all your time in meetings? (2)Henry Mintzberg, in his book The Nature of Managerial
admin
2016-11-03
49
问题
(1)Do you ever feel as though you spend all your time in meetings?
(2)Henry Mintzberg, in his book The Nature of Managerial Work, found that in large organizations managers spent 22 per cent of their time at their desk, 6 per cent on the telephone, 3 per cent on other activities, but a whopping 69 per cent in meetings.
(3)There is a widely-held but mistaken belief that meetings are for "solving problems" and "making decisions." For a start, the number of people attending a meeting tends to be inversely proportional to their collective ability to reach conclusions and make decisions. And these are the least important elements.
(4)Instead hours are devoted to side issues, playing elaborate games with one another. It seems, therefore, that meetings serve some purpose other than just making decisions.
(5)All meetings have one thing in common: role-playing. The most formal role is that of chairman. He sets the agenda, and a good chairman will keep the meeting running on time and to the point. Sadly, the other, informal, role-players are often able to gain the upper hand. Chief is the "constant talker", who just loves to hear his or her own voice.
(6)Then there are the "can’t do" types who want to maintain the status quo. Since they have often been in the organization for a long time, they frequently quote historical experience as an excuse to block change: "It won’t work, we tried that last year and it was a disaster." A more subtle version of the "can’t do" type, the "yes, but...," has emerged recently. They have learnt about the need to sound positive, but they still can’t bear to have things change.
(7)Another whole sub-set of characters are people who love meetings and want them to continue until 5:30 pm or beyond. Irrelevant issues are their speciality. They need to call or attend meetings, either to avoid work, or to justify their lack of performance, or simply because they do not have enough to do.
(8)Then there are the "counter-dependents", those who usually disagree with everything that is said, particularly if it comes from the chairman or through consensus from the group. These people need to fight authority in whatever form.
(9)Meetings can also provide attenders with a sense of identification of their status and power. In this case, managers arrange meetings as a means of communicating to others the boundaries of their exclusive club: who is "in", and who is not.
(10)Because so many meetings end in confusion and without a decision, another game is played at the end of meetings, called reaching a false consensus. Since it is important for the chairman to appear successful in problem-solving and making a decision, the group reaches a false consensus. Everyone is happy, having spent their time productively. The reality is that the decision is so ambiguous that it is never acted upon, or, if it is, there is continuing conflict, for which another meeting is necessary.
(11)In the end, meetings provide the opportunity for social intercourse, to engage in battle in front of our bosses, to avoid unpleasant or unsatisfying work, to highlight our social status and identity. They are, in fact, a necessary though not necessarily productive psychological sideshow. Perhaps it is our civilized way to moderating, if not preventing, change.
What does "these" in the last sentence of the third paragraph refer to?
选项
答案
To solve problems and make decisions.
解析
第3段开头就说,“一种普遍但错误的观点认为,开会的目的是解决问题、做出决策”,然后作者用For astart和And分别引出两个论据:开会人数与集体的决策能力成反比;“这些”是最不重要的因素。因此,这里的“这些”指“错误观点”所认可的会议目的:解决问题、做出决策,故答案可表述为To solve problems and makedecisions。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/t57O777K
0
专业英语八级
相关试题推荐
MostAmericansattend______yearsofprimaryandsecondaryschool.
______istheauthorofTotheLighthouse,alandmarknovelofmodernismwhichskillfullyappliesthetechniqueofstream-of-cons
Morepeopledieoftuberculosis(结核病)thanofanyotherdiseasecausedbyasingleagent.Thishasprobablybeenthecaseinquit
Thenatureoflanguageisthenatureofhumanthoughtandhumanaction,forlanguageisnomorenorlessthanthetoolofboth
AproverballegedlyfromancientChinawaswidelyspreadintheWest"Ifyouwanttobehappyforafewhours,gotogetdrunk;
AproverballegedlyfromancientChinawaswidelyspreadintheWest"Ifyouwanttobehappyforafewhours,gotogetdrunk;
Humansareforeverforgettingthattheycan’tcontrolnature.Exactlytwentyyearsago,theTimemagazinecoverstoryannounced【
InWesternCulturesyoudon’topenacloseddoorwithoutknocking,unlessitisyourownoroneclearlyinapublicplace.Or【M1
IhaveavividrecollectionofasummereveningwhenIhadtocarryoutarumenotomyonacow.AsaruleIwasinclinedtoplay
Intheeighteenthcenturyfarmerswerequiteself-sufficient.Thefarmfamilygrewandmadealmostnothingitneeded.
随机试题
关于β2微球蛋白的叙述,错误的是
钩蚴经皮肤感染人体后,部分幼虫在进入小肠前,可潜留于某些组织中达很长时间。此时,虫体发育缓慢或暂停发育,在受到某些刺激后,才陆续到达小肠发育成熟,这种现象被称为钩蚴的迁延移行。寄生人体的钩虫有迁延移行现象的是
下列关于肝外胆管结石的说法,不正确的是
患者,女性,24岁。主诉全身反复出现风团瘙痒6个月。患者6个月前不明原因地全身起风团,色红,时隐时现,伴剧痒,不伴有腹痛、腹泻、呼吸困难等不适。专科检查:全身红色风团,午后或夜间加重,伴心烦、易怒,影响正常生活。患者除作血、尿常规检查,还应该完善下列哪
张某、常某佯装打车,将专车司机李某骗至偏僻地带后推下车致其受伤,两人将车抢走并低价出售。后张某被捕并被起诉,常某在逃。对此,下列哪些说法是正确的?()
我国已知的四合院建筑最早实例是()。
国家以一定年期的国有建设用地使用权作价,作为出资投入改组后的新设企业(股份有限公司或有限责任公司),这是指()。
中班角色游戏案例分析:照相馆的风波角色游戏开始了,小羽戴上了摄影师的工作牌,拿起了照相机招呼着跟前来回走过的小伙伴“快来拍照呀!我们的挂历照可好看了。”在她的鼓动下果然有客人走了进来。“我想拍这样的照片。”茜茜指着桌上的台历照说。小羽马
Overthepastcentury,allkindsofunfairnessanddiscriminationhavebeencondemnedormadeillegal.Butoneinsidiousformco
A、Domesticconsumermarketshare.B、Turnover.C、Profits.D、Costs.D
最新回复
(
0
)