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[Actionable Quick Wins for Senior Managers: Boosting Confidence and Communication in Business English]-[257. 8 Business English Quick Wins to Improve Your Biggest Pain Points]

Confident Business English · B1 · 2024-12-18

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Quick Wins for Professional Growth and Communication

In this episode of Confident Business English, host Anna provides a series of "quick wins" designed for busy senior managers looking to enhance their communication skills and professional confidence. These strategies focus on shifting mindsets, improving meeting dynamics, and managing career transitions effectively.

1. Shifting Mindset: The "Progress is Backwards" Technique

Many high-achieving managers struggle with perfectionism, often feeling they are not "quite good enough." Anna suggests the "progress is backwards" reflection method: instead of comparing yourself to an idealized future, look at where you were last year. Have you taken on new projects, delivered more presentations, or become more comfortable speaking in front of the "executive board committee"? Recognizing these incremental changes—such as feeling less "anxious and tight" or voluntarily saying "yes" to opportunities—is essential for building sustainable confidence.

2. Conquering Presentation Anxiety

For those who feel "a lot of pressure" when speaking to executive teams, Anna recommends joining a Toastmasters club. She describes it as a "baptism of fire" that allows you to practice public speaking in a safe, non-work environment. This helps you build confidence without the fear that a mistake will "cost you your promotion" or negatively affect your professional reputation.

3. Mastering Professional Diplomacy

Navigating negotiations often requires disagreeing without being "abrasive." Anna advises moving away from the blunt "yeah, but" approach. Instead, she suggests using more elegant, professional phrases such as:

  • "I really understand your concern, however..."
  • "I appreciate where you're coming from, but..."
  • "I get your point, but I'm afraid I don't agree."

4. Key Professional Communication Scenarios

  • Motivating Employees: To encourage team members, use classic, direct praise like "You're doing a fantastic job" or "You're excellent at what you do," and remind them that you can "box everything off" (finish tasks) together before the year ends.
  • Farewell Speeches: When leaving a role, keep it "short and sweet." Acknowledge your tenure, thank specific colleagues, mention that it has been a "privilege" to work with the team, and express well wishes for the future.
  • Starting a New Job: To make a strong first impression, practice your introduction until it is "automatic." Furthermore, Anna suggests proactively asking questions during coffee breaks, which helps you "have more control over the conversation" rather than feeling overwhelmed by incoming inquiries.

5. Strategic Skill Development

To improve clarity and efficiency, Anna recommends the book The First Minute by Chris Fenning. When structuring your study time, she suggests the "rule of three":

  1. Industry-related material: To acquire sector-specific vocabulary.
  2. Business English resources: Like this podcast, to maintain professional growth.
  3. Fun content: To keep the learning process enjoyable.

She emphasizes that being "ruthless" about your resource selection is vital for those with limited time. Ultimately, consistency—even in short bursts—is far more effective for the brain than infrequent, intense study sessions.

🎯Key Sentences

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Let's crack on then, shall we?
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I mean, really, why not?
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Really, there's absolutely no excuses.
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Okay, now we've got all of that out of the way.
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I know what you're like.
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📝Key Phrases

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crack on
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get your hands on
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box off
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come across as
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appreciate where you're coming from
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📖 Transcript

Hello, how are you doing?
I hope you're doing all right today and welcome back to Confident Business English.
My name is Anna. I'm your host and neuro language coach.
This is the practical podcast for senior managers who really want to build their confidence, but don't have very much free time.
On today's episode, I'm going to run through some really quick wins based on some of the most common problems that I hear all the time.
Let's crack on then, shall we?

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