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[The Power of Asking: Mastering the Art of Seeking Support and Negotiating in Business]-[BE 39: Just Ask for Success]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2022-12-27

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📋 Summary

The Strategic Importance of Asking for Success

In the competitive landscape of global business, many professionals—particularly those working in a second language—often fall into the trap of believing that they must handle every challenge independently. As discussed in the Business English podcast, episode 39, the ability to ask for help or advocate for one's needs is not a sign of weakness, but a vital professional strength. By shifting one's mindset, professionals can move away from the pressure of perfectionism and toward a more collaborative and effective workflow.

Overcoming the "Do It Myself" Fallacy

Many individuals struggle with the internal narrative that asking for assistance implies incompetence. However, as the hosts point out, this often leads to situations where one has "bit off more than I can chew," resulting in missed deadlines or subpar project outcomes. True professional maturity involves recognizing when one's pride is hindering progress. Drawing from the concept in Dan Sullivan’s book Who Not How, successful leaders understand that they should not try to figure everything out alone. Instead, they focus on their core strengths and delegate tasks to those better equipped to handle them. The education system often conditions us to work in isolation, but the business world demands the recognition that "you can't know everything."

Practical Applications: When and How to Ask

Asking for help should not be a desperate act but a strategic one. The podcast highlights three key areas where professionals should feel empowered to speak up:

  1. Peer Review and Feedback: Even native English speakers rely on a "second set of eyes" for important presentations or emails. Asking a colleague to proofread work is a standard professional practice, not an admission of failure.
  2. Taking Initiative: When a company initiates a new project, professionals should not wait to be told their role. Asking to be the "project lead" demonstrates ownership and leadership potential—qualities that management actively seeks.
  3. Negotiating Flexibility: Whether it is requesting a flexible work schedule or a hybrid "WFH" (work-from-home) arrangement, employees should communicate their needs. Companies invest heavily in recruitment and training; they are often willing to accommodate valuable employees to ensure retention.

The Art of the Solution-Oriented Request

One of the most important takeaways from the episode is the necessity of being prepared when asking for support. When approaching a manager, it is insufficient to simply present a problem. A high-achieving professional comes prepared with a proposed solution. In the provided role-play, the employee explains that they have "run into some snags"—a useful, low-pressure idiom for encountering a minor problem or hitch—and immediately suggests delegating specific tasks to other team members. This demonstrates that the employee has thought through the project’s needs, which makes it far easier for a supervisor to grant the request.

Conclusion: Value and Connection

Ultimately, the ability to ask for what you need is rooted in understanding your own value. Nothing is "set in stone" in business negotiations; through open communication and a willingness to explore possibilities, professionals can secure the resources they need to succeed. By moving past the fear of rejection and adopting a proactive, solution-oriented approach, you can build a more sustainable and successful career path. Remember, as the hosts emphasize, the worst-case scenario is simply hearing a "no," but the potential for growth and support makes the risk of asking well worth taking.

🎯Key Sentences

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Are you ready?
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Oh man, I'm the worst at this.
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it comes from a good place.
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Oh, for sure.
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everything is negotiable.
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📝Key Phrases

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bit off more than I can chew
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let their pride get in the way
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set in stone
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read the room
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second set of eyes
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, episode 39.
Just ask for success. Welcome to the Business English podcast from All Ears English.
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