Laying someone off, dismissing a member of your team, firing someone…
It’s not a fun situation, but eventually, if you lead an international team, you may need to dismiss someone or lay someone off in English.
Performance reviews (or appraisals) are part of company life in many parts of the world.
Taking time to think about the past year is a good idea–no matter what language you’ll use in your review.
If you manage a team in English, knowing how to congratulate them is key if you want to keep them motivated.
It’s time for a business lunch–in English.
You probably enjoy these in your native language. But are you doing and saying the right thing when you have a business lunch in English? And are you feeling like your usual, confident self?
When you’re in business…and you don’t get paid, it’s a problem.
Whether you work for yourself, or for a company, getting paid is a key part of what your business does!
Unhappy customers! They can be challenging to deal with even in your native language. And if you’re managing your customers in English, that can make your job even harder.
Lead your next business meeting in English with confidence! Learn the phrases you need for your meeting today.
Lead your next business meeting in English with confidence! Learn the phrases you need for your meeting today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VPpYTAIA7g&ab_channel=BusinessEnglishwithChristina Negotiations! They’re exciting–it means you have the opportunity to work with a new client. But for some of us, negotiations can also be a little…stressful. And even if you…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYjs1Yr1rkw&ab_channel=BusinessEnglishwithChristina If you’re curious about the full story behind this week’s video, here it is! As you probably know, reading stories is a great way to improve your vocabulary, and…