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如何恭維你的老板?你需要在工作場所生存的技能

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如何恭維你的老板?這就是你需要在工作場所生存的技能。
你老板最高的恭維技巧是關於你在什麽情況下(在你的老板麵前,私下或公開的情況下)真誠,多麽榮幸,所有這一切都值得信譽。閱讀白宮員工這樣說 (Ref. below)。


恭維在工作場所是潤滑 - 像氧氣 - 沒有它就不能呼吸。太多了,你被它毒死了。問題是多少是多少,很少 - 很難說。
在一天結束的時候,老板需要你“完成工作” - 這是底線。是的,有些人“不能完成工作”,但仍然是老板最愛的人。真的,但是這樣的家夥讓老板開心 - 你缺乏的技能。所以,你可以在沙灘上畫一條線 - 界定老板為什麽會要你這麽做。然後,你知道你的舉動。


你無法恭維: 當心有一種領導人,選擇不結婚不生孩子, 無男歡女愛之樂, 沒有家庭,沒有人之常情,野心巨大,敢作敢為,喜歡走極端,不計後果,死不認輸。把世界弄得一團糟以後,然後自殺了之。常常給世界帶來巨大的災難。這種人最好遠離,否則陪死或被賣.  


 

How to compliment your boss? That's skill you need to survive in work place.


The highest level of compliment skill to your boss is about how sincere, how honorable, in what situation you say (in front of your boss, behind back, in private, or in public), all of these counts for credibility. Read on employees in some ways to say such in the White House.


Compliment is lubricating in work place - like oxygen - you can't breathe without it. Too much of it, you got toxicated by it. the problem is how much is much, how little is little - hard to tell.


In the end of the day, boss needs you "get the job done" - that's bottomline. Yes, some guys "can't get the job done" but still stays as favorite guy around. True, but such guys keep boss happy - skills that you lack. So, you getta draw a line in the sand - define why boss keeps you. Then, you know your move.


 

** Ref. **

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/08/10/the-top-10-most-excessive-pieces-of-bootlicking-by-president-trumps-aides/?utm_term=.802d5489a9df  

A ‘magnetic personality,’ a ‘blessing’ and a killer spiral: Ranking Trump praise from his own aides

 
 
 

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Then-Republican nominee Donald Trump gives thumbs up to the crowd in August 2016 in Phoenix. (Ralph Freso/Getty Images)

To hear his aides tell it, President Trump is the great politician, communicator, competitor and dealmaker either in modern America or in history, period — a guy who changes the world for the better whenever he sets foot in a foreign country.

That may sound hyperbolic, but those who work for Trump have said each and every one of these things and more. In the past week alone, former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski called Trump the greatest communicator in the history of politics. Not to be outdone, senior White House adviser Stephen Miller said Tuesday that Trump was the “best orator” and the most gifted politician in generations.

The Post's Jenna Johnson ably catalogued some of the Trump team's over-the-top praise for their boss in May. Given a new batch since then, I figured it was high time to pull it all together in one list.

And because Trump seems to crave this kind of praise, I've done him a favor and ranked each bit of praise by effusiveness and obsequiousness. We'll start with the most toned-down quote (sad!) and work our way to the ultimate bit of bootlicking.

Members of President Trump's Cabinet met on June 12 at the White House.Priebus, Cabinet members praise Trump in first White House meeting(The Washington Post)
Members of President Trump's Cabinet met on June 12 at the White House. (The Washington Post)

10. Vice President Pence: “It is just the greatest privilege of my life is to serve as vice president to the president who's keeping his word to the American people and assembling a team that's bringing real change, real prosperity, real strength back to our nation.”

This was a quote from that awkward meeting of Trump's Cabinet officials, in which they took turns praising Trump and telling him how much of an honor it was to serve him. Pence's quote suggests it is his life's greatest honor to serve Trump, but he could also simply mean the presidency in general.

9. Reince Priebus: “On behalf of the entire senior staff around you, Mr. President, we thank you for the opportunity and the blessing that you've given us to serve your agenda and the American people. And we're continuing to work very hard every day to accomplish those goals.”

See above.

White House press secretary Sean Spicer gushed over President Trump's "historic" foreign trip during a press briefing on May 30.White House press secretary Sean Spicer gushed over President Trump's "historic" foreign trip during a press briefing on May 30.(Video: Jenny Starrs/Photo: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
White House press secretary Sean Spicer gushed over President Trump's "historic" foreign trip during a press briefing on May 30. (Jenny Starrs/The Washington Post)

8. Sean Spicer: “The president’s address to the leaders of more than 50 Arab and Muslim nations was a historic turning point that people will be talking about for many years to come. He did exactly as he promised in his inaugural address: united the civilized world in the fight against terrorism and extremism.”

The former White House press secretary tended to trip over his words and probably didn't mean it, but here he says Trump “united the civilized world” with a single speech. That's quite a feat!

7. National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn: “The president was able to make some of the most amazing deals that have really been made by an administration ever. I have to tell you personally: I've been in business for 30 years, I've been doing this my entire life — I've never seen anything come together like this.”

This is higher praise than it seems, given that Cohn was a bigshot at Goldman Sachs. The phrase “that have really been made by any administration ever” really makes this one. It's as if Trump is saying it himself, because it suggests a degree of research that Cohn very likely never did.

6. Kellyanne Conway: “He's the ultimate dealmaker. He's the most brilliant communicator and natural connector with people I've ever seen.”

The “I've ever seen” caveat seems needlessly cautious when it comes to praising Trump. Why not just go for it?

5. Sebastian Gorka: “The president, in just 10 days, has changed the geopolitical reality wherever he went.”

This seems like really big praise. But “changed the geopolitical reality” isn't an inherently positive thing. Dr./Mr. Gorka could have done better here.


 

4. Miller: “President Trump is the most gifted politician of our time. He's the best orator to hold that office in generations.”

This is placing Trump ahead of Ronald Reagan and arguably John F. Kennedy on both political gifts and oratory, which is a remarkable claim. Like Conway, though, Miller succumbs to an unfortunate limiting of the scope of his praise, saying it applies only to modern times.

During his time as White House communications director, Anthony Scaramucci praised President Trump's athletic abilities on July 21.During his time as White House communications director, Anthony Scaramucci praised President Trump's athletic abilities on July 21.(The White House)
During his time as White House communications director, Anthony Scaramucci praised President Trump's athletic abilities on July 21. (The White House)

3. Anthony Scaramucci: “I think he’s got some of the best political instincts in the world, perhaps in history. … He's the most competitive person I've ever met, okay? I've seen this guy throw a dead spiral through a tire. I've seen him at Madison Square Garden with a top coat on, he's standing in the key and he's hitting foul shots and swishing them. He sinks 3-foot putts.” (Scaramucci apparently meant to say "30-foot putts,” and the White House pretended that he had.)

This worked its way up the list as I looked at it. The sheer volume of praise here and the varied nature of it earns lots of points. You can see Trump thinking of himself tossing a football through a tire and getting a little twinkle in his eye. The “best political instincts” line is the takeaway, and Scaramucci really goes for it when he says “perhaps in history.” But again, it is qualified by “some of the” and “perhaps.”

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2. Lewandowski: “Anybody who thinks they are gonna change the president is not going to, because he is the greatest communicator we have ever seen as an elected official; there is no question about it.”

Corey obliterates just about all of the qualifiers and caveats here, but why not just say he's the “greatest communicator we have ever seen,” full stop,” and leave off the “as an elected official”? Apparently he didn't want to compare Trump to Tony Robbins.

1. Hope Hicks: “President Trump has a magnetic personality and exudes positive energy, which is infectious to those around him. He has an unparalleled ability to communicate with people. … He is brilliant with a great sense of humor.”

This was a written statement in response to reports of Trump's ill treatment of his staff, and it's more over-the-top than anything else here. It also feel strangely third-grade toward the end.

 
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如何恭維你的老板?這就是你需要在工作場所生存的技能。
你老板最高的恭維技巧是關於你在什麽情況下(在你的老板麵前,私下或公開的情況下)真誠,多麽榮幸,所有這一切都值得信譽。閱讀白宮員工這樣說 (Ref. below)。


恭維在工作場所是潤滑 - 像氧氣 - 沒有它就不能呼吸。太多了,你被它毒死了。問題是多少是多少,很少 - 很難說。
在一天結束的時候,老板需要你“完成工作” - 這是底線。是的,有些人“不能完成工作”,但仍然是老板最愛的人。真的,但是這樣的家夥讓老板開心 - 你缺乏的技能。所以,你可以在沙灘上畫一條線 - 界定老板為什麽會要你這麽做。然後,你知道你的舉動。


你無法恭維: 當心有一種領導人,選擇不結婚不生孩子, 無男歡女愛之樂, 沒有家庭,沒有人之常情,野心巨大,敢作敢為,喜歡走極端,不計後果,死不認輸。把世界弄得一團糟以後,然後自殺了之。常常給世界帶來巨大的災難。這種人最好遠離,否則陪死或被賣.  


 

How to compliment your boss? That's skill you need to survive in work place.


The highest level of compliment skill to your boss is about how sincere, how honorable, in what situation you say (in front of your boss, behind back, in private, or in public), all of these counts for credibility. Read on employees in some ways to say such in the White House.


Compliment is lubricating in work place - like oxygen - you can't breathe without it. Too much of it, you got toxicated by it. the problem is how much is much, how little is little - hard to tell.


In the end of the day, boss needs you "get the job done" - that's bottomline. Yes, some guys "can't get the job done" but still stays as favorite guy around. True, but such guys keep boss happy - skills that you lack. So, you getta draw a line in the sand - define why boss keeps you. Then, you know your move.


 

** Ref. **

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/08/10/the-top-10-most-excessive-pieces-of-bootlicking-by-president-trumps-aides/?utm_term=.802d5489a9df  

A ‘magnetic personality,’ a ‘blessing’ and a killer spiral: Ranking Trump praise from his own aides

 
 
 

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By Aaron BlakeBy Aaron Blake
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AnalysisInterpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events

August 10 at 6:00 AM

Then-Republican nominee Donald Trump gives thumbs up to the crowd in August 2016 in Phoenix. (Ralph Freso/Getty Images)

To hear his aides tell it, President Trump is the great politician, communicator, competitor and dealmaker either in modern America or in history, period — a guy who changes the world for the better whenever he sets foot in a foreign country.

That may sound hyperbolic, but those who work for Trump have said each and every one of these things and more. In the past week alone, former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski called Trump the greatest communicator in the history of politics. Not to be outdone, senior White House adviser Stephen Miller said Tuesday that Trump was the “best orator” and the most gifted politician in generations.

The Post's Jenna Johnson ably catalogued some of the Trump team's over-the-top praise for their boss in May. Given a new batch since then, I figured it was high time to pull it all together in one list.

And because Trump seems to crave this kind of praise, I've done him a favor and ranked each bit of praise by effusiveness and obsequiousness. We'll start with the most toned-down quote (sad!) and work our way to the ultimate bit of bootlicking.

Members of President Trump's Cabinet met on June 12 at the White House.Priebus, Cabinet members praise Trump in first White House meeting(The Washington Post)
Members of President Trump's Cabinet met on June 12 at the White House. (The Washington Post)

10. Vice President Pence: “It is just the greatest privilege of my life is to serve as vice president to the president who's keeping his word to the American people and assembling a team that's bringing real change, real prosperity, real strength back to our nation.”

This was a quote from that awkward meeting of Trump's Cabinet officials, in which they took turns praising Trump and telling him how much of an honor it was to serve him. Pence's quote suggests it is his life's greatest honor to serve Trump, but he could also simply mean the presidency in general.

9. Reince Priebus: “On behalf of the entire senior staff around you, Mr. President, we thank you for the opportunity and the blessing that you've given us to serve your agenda and the American people. And we're continuing to work very hard every day to accomplish those goals.”

See above.

White House press secretary Sean Spicer gushed over President Trump's "historic" foreign trip during a press briefing on May 30.White House press secretary Sean Spicer gushed over President Trump's "historic" foreign trip during a press briefing on May 30.(Video: Jenny Starrs/Photo: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
White House press secretary Sean Spicer gushed over President Trump's "historic" foreign trip during a press briefing on May 30. (Jenny Starrs/The Washington Post)

8. Sean Spicer: “The president’s address to the leaders of more than 50 Arab and Muslim nations was a historic turning point that people will be talking about for many years to come. He did exactly as he promised in his inaugural address: united the civilized world in the fight against terrorism and extremism.”

The former White House press secretary tended to trip over his words and probably didn't mean it, but here he says Trump “united the civilized world” with a single speech. That's quite a feat!

7. National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn: “The president was able to make some of the most amazing deals that have really been made by an administration ever. I have to tell you personally: I've been in business for 30 years, I've been doing this my entire life — I've never seen anything come together like this.”

This is higher praise than it seems, given that Cohn was a bigshot at Goldman Sachs. The phrase “that have really been made by any administration ever” really makes this one. It's as if Trump is saying it himself, because it suggests a degree of research that Cohn very likely never did.

6. Kellyanne Conway: “He's the ultimate dealmaker. He's the most brilliant communicator and natural connector with people I've ever seen.”

The “I've ever seen” caveat seems needlessly cautious when it comes to praising Trump. Why not just go for it?

5. Sebastian Gorka: “The president, in just 10 days, has changed the geopolitical reality wherever he went.”

This seems like really big praise. But “changed the geopolitical reality” isn't an inherently positive thing. Dr./Mr. Gorka could have done better here.


 

4. Miller: “President Trump is the most gifted politician of our time. He's the best orator to hold that office in generations.”

This is placing Trump ahead of Ronald Reagan and arguably John F. Kennedy on both political gifts and oratory, which is a remarkable claim. Like Conway, though, Miller succumbs to an unfortunate limiting of the scope of his praise, saying it applies only to modern times.

During his time as White House communications director, Anthony Scaramucci praised President Trump's athletic abilities on July 21.During his time as White House communications director, Anthony Scaramucci praised President Trump's athletic abilities on July 21.(The White House)
During his time as White House communications director, Anthony Scaramucci praised President Trump's athletic abilities on July 21. (The White House)

3. Anthony Scaramucci: “I think he’s got some of the best political instincts in the world, perhaps in history. … He's the most competitive person I've ever met, okay? I've seen this guy throw a dead spiral through a tire. I've seen him at Madison Square Garden with a top coat on, he's standing in the key and he's hitting foul shots and swishing them. He sinks 3-foot putts.” (Scaramucci apparently meant to say "30-foot putts,” and the White House pretended that he had.)

This worked its way up the list as I looked at it. The sheer volume of praise here and the varied nature of it earns lots of points. You can see Trump thinking of himself tossing a football through a tire and getting a little twinkle in his eye. The “best political instincts” line is the takeaway, and Scaramucci really goes for it when he says “perhaps in history.” But again, it is qualified by “some of the” and “perhaps.”

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2. Lewandowski: “Anybody who thinks they are gonna change the president is not going to, because he is the greatest communicator we have ever seen as an elected official; there is no question about it.”

Corey obliterates just about all of the qualifiers and caveats here, but why not just say he's the “greatest communicator we have ever seen,” full stop,” and leave off the “as an elected official”? Apparently he didn't want to compare Trump to Tony Robbins.

1. Hope Hicks: “President Trump has a magnetic personality and exudes positive energy, which is infectious to those around him. He has an unparalleled ability to communicate with people. … He is brilliant with a great sense of humor.”

This was a written statement in response to reports of Trump's ill treatment of his staff, and it's more over-the-top than anything else here. It also feel strangely third-grade toward the end.

 
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