Thanks for watching, everyone! I hope this video helps make your job easier. Next, watch more of my workplace English lessons: How to answer 5 of the most common JOB INTERVIEW questions th-cam.com/video/YXYx7366YcQ/w-d-xo.html How to be more professional at work: 5 phrases to use th-cam.com/video/4vjryGkgeYE/w-d-xo.html
Great daddy!! I always suck at communication but after watching this video I think I've just improved a lil and can do better communication in the future. Keep it up!
I recently had a Scrum Master workshop and the trainer asked "Did this help you?" everytime he explained something when someone had a question. This simple question at the end really helps both sites to reflect what they talked about and if it had the expected effect. Sometimes the questioner is just nodding but did not take anything with him at the end.
Good evening sir.... I like ur teaching method. I appreciate your effort. I want vocabulary classes,phrsal verbs to be included in other sessions,I am from India.
What a great, straight to the point and helpful video. There were a few situation recently at work and I was pondering how to navigate them. This lesson was a godsend! Thank you ever so much!
Appreciate this content, currently I found large gap in my English usage, when I attempt to combine words in a pharase rather than know and utilize the suitable phrase. I have enough intellect to notice it, but your videos give me boost in actually acquiring this phrases in my everyday life.
Of course you have to address behavior issues with employees, but be careful _how_ you do so. I made mine feel bad about his mistake. I’m a high-ranking chef at a university and I was told by an employee that her coworker (let's call him Will) had been touching crew members too much. Not _that_ type of touch, just casual ones, like on arms or shoulders. He was always very outgoing and tactile at work. I took him to my colleague’s office and told him he shouldn't touch anyone without consent. Just handshakes. I said we needed the workers to be comfortable in a good work environment, that he pretty much shouldn't talk about anything other than work and school. How he shouldn't tell his stories because they may be inappropriate to some degree to the other workers; funny to him only. I think he’s about 25, give or take. He seemed pretty quiet and uncomfortable during my speech. Answered a question or two with a nod and headshake.
*(Warning: Graphic Content)* That night, Will got shot by a woman he knew, who said "Your time is up. This is for your unfiltered joke yesterday. HeII, this is for _everyone_ who knows you. Nobody WANTS you. You deserve to DlE!" And then she stuck a knife into his stomach. *Luckily* the police arrived to arrest her and save Will. He was treated at the hospital _just_ in time. But...what if he wasn't? What if our *_last_* moment was in the office? Yes, I needed to address his behavioral "issue," but I should've been more respectful. More filter, less touching at work? Yeah, but compromise would've been fine. Like, only touching friendly coworkers he gets along great with. It's perfectly natural to causally touch or tap people *without* it being creepy. Will never meant to be that word. He just needed some limits, not all or nothing. I should’ve shown more patience and only given him a very brief and gentle talk in the hall, not a *firm lecture in the office* with his *boss present.* And I shouldn’t have asked her if there anything she wanted to add. So insensitive. Will never meant any discomfort or harm. He only meant to have fun with his coworkers. I made him feel bad, and the assaiIant made it much worse. I have to apologize to him whenever I can, for mishandling the situation. His assauIt is the only thing that made realize what was right.
It is 5 am. uk time, and it's my day off. All you mentioned happened today our ward receptionist thinks she is the CEO for the hospital.. at some point, she even answered questions that the surgeons should have answered... we all can't stand her goshhhh.
Thanks for watching, everyone! I hope this video helps make your job easier. Next, watch more of my workplace English lessons:
How to answer 5 of the most common JOB INTERVIEW questions th-cam.com/video/YXYx7366YcQ/w-d-xo.html
How to be more professional at work: 5 phrases to use th-cam.com/video/4vjryGkgeYE/w-d-xo.html
Great daddy!! I always suck at communication but after watching this video I think I've just improved a lil and can do better communication in the future. Keep it up!
Me gustaria aprender inglés con Tigo. Me alegra ver tus videos
I love this whole complete lesson format. It’s a total insight on conflict resolution at place of work. Thank you, teacher James❤
I recently had a Scrum Master workshop and the trainer asked "Did this help you?" everytime he explained something when someone had a question.
This simple question at the end really helps both sites to reflect what they talked about and if it had the expected effect.
Sometimes the questioner is just nodding but did not take anything with him at the end.
Thank you James. This is inspiring and informative.
I do love this content, basically that the problems I face every day.
Thank you James
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My best teacher ... God bless you.
Good evening sir....
I like ur teaching method. I appreciate your effort.
I want vocabulary classes,phrsal verbs to be included in other sessions,I am from India.
I am so glad I found your channel. Thank you.
I am new in here, and I just wanna to thank you Sir for yr special time and attention.
Good hints of a good teacher. Thanks from Brazil.
What a great, straight to the point and helpful video. There were a few situation recently at work and I was pondering how to navigate them. This lesson was a godsend! Thank you ever so much!
Best video for decision takers been professional ! What superb speech .
Appreciate this content, currently I found large gap in my English usage, when I attempt to combine words in a pharase rather than know and utilize the suitable phrase. I have enough intellect to notice it, but your videos give me boost in actually acquiring this phrases in my everyday life.
Great insights.
Thank you James 🙏
Another great lesson, thanks
Thanks James! Very useful class!
Wow I love this class 👏
Thank you once again, James! That's a great lesson, as always! :)
the answers are very good for these questions
Your drawings are my favorite 👍😆
And your video do help us group clients as well
Of course you have to address behavior issues with employees, but be careful _how_ you do so. I made mine feel bad about his mistake. I’m a high-ranking chef at a university and I was told by an employee that her coworker (let's call him Will) had been touching crew members too much. Not _that_ type of touch, just casual ones, like on arms or shoulders. He was always very outgoing and tactile at work. I took him to my colleague’s office and told him he shouldn't touch anyone without consent. Just handshakes. I said we needed the workers to be comfortable in a good work environment, that he pretty much shouldn't talk about anything other than work and school. How he shouldn't tell his stories because they may be inappropriate to some degree to the other workers; funny to him only. I think he’s about 25, give or take. He seemed pretty quiet and uncomfortable during my speech. Answered a question or two with a nod and headshake.
*(Warning: Graphic Content)* That night, Will got shot by a woman he knew, who said "Your time is up. This is for your unfiltered joke yesterday. HeII, this is for _everyone_ who knows you. Nobody WANTS you. You deserve to DlE!" And then she stuck a knife into his stomach. *Luckily* the police arrived to arrest her and save Will. He was treated at the hospital _just_ in time. But...what if he wasn't? What if our *_last_* moment was in the office? Yes, I needed to address his behavioral "issue," but I should've been more respectful. More filter, less touching at work? Yeah, but compromise would've been fine. Like, only touching friendly coworkers he gets along great with. It's perfectly natural to causally touch or tap people *without* it being creepy. Will never meant to be that word. He just needed some limits, not all or nothing. I should’ve shown more patience and only given him a very brief and gentle talk in the hall, not a *firm lecture in the office* with his *boss present.* And I shouldn’t have asked her if there anything she wanted to add. So insensitive. Will never meant any discomfort or harm. He only meant to have fun with his coworkers. I made him feel bad, and the assaiIant made it much worse. I have to apologize to him whenever I can, for mishandling the situation. His assauIt is the only thing that made realize what was right.
Very useful class
Excellent sir
Thank you
Hi James! it's always nice to see you
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Goodness this guy have great sense of humor 😂 I would like to met him to his country to join a class and learn it
i love this guy
Thanks
Thank you teacher for this lesson ✌️✌️✌️
Thank uuu ❤️🙏
Nice one 👍
Good morning to you
Very nice
Good video, thank you
Happy New Year! You look fantastic in a suit❣️
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recently had a Scrum Master workshop and the trainer asked "Did this
You dressed so nice in this video 😊
Thank you for all insights, from Angola 🇦🇴🇦🇴🇦🇴
Respect from india
Why did you text this here ?
I appreciate your work. It's incredibly useful for non-native people and probably for native people too. Thank you sir.
Also IMO: nice suit!
Valeu!
Bom professor gostei da aula
Long time no see❤
Wow, very interesting video, thank you!)
Never split the difference is the book you were referring to.
How to Solve 5 Common Workplace Problems:
1. Work
2. For
3. Yourself
4. At
5. Home
Sir, can you recommend me a channel similar to yours but English to Spanish?
I am in China❤❤
I am and my cousin's do my class. Note as well
It is 5 am. uk time, and it's my day off. All you mentioned happened today our ward receptionist thinks she is the CEO for the hospital.. at some point, she even answered questions that the surgeons should have answered... we all can't stand her goshhhh.
Awesome
And group study it's what we do as well we ain't like disability people's be behind
Really appreciate it 🎉🎉🎉🎉
You look good 👔
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No I thank you again James. Au revoir.
I am there's for class and to today it's a school
I am there's for class
好久不見
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Not Teaching anything that I don't know or have practice,! Thanks anyway
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You can't be the first if you didn't text any praise about the video.
Sir I was think that
Now I don't make video
I had to see previous videos
But I shocked 😳 sir
But great sir
the jacket does not fit properly. it looks tight
No, it doesn't.
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Why does this dude only make like 2 videos a year?
Why are you not making even one after ten years🤔
Right on time ⏲ 👌
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