achieve
criteria
venue
participant
courteous
clarity
individually collectively
detract v. 降低
It also helps them to become more aware of factors that detract from the effectiveness of meetings.
engage
facilitate
circumvent
intervene
diffuse v. 弥漫
conflict n. 冲突
nonverbal a. 非言语的
proposal
enthusiasm n. 热情 [?n?θuzi??z?m]
appropriate a. 合适的 [??pro?pri?e?t]
decorum n. 得体
inevitable a. 不可避免的 [?n?ev?t?b(?)l]
Conflict at meeting is inevitable.
stimulate v. 激发
disruptive a. 扰乱性的
quarrel n. 争吵
Disputes are conflicts between participants or between a participant and the meeting leader. These include arguments, power struggles, quarrels, protestations, and emotional outbursts.
hijack v. 劫持
distract v. 转移注意力
attract v. 吸引
intimidate v. 恐吓
The gang tried to intimidate the bank manager.
preserve
He could see that she was struggling to preserve her composure .
influence n. v. 影响
dominate v. 支配
If it's making lunches for the kids, dominate at it.
propose
illustrate
Another example illustrates how to tailor message for leaders with whom you have different relationship.
supervise v. 主管,监督
policy
courteous a. 礼貌的
approach n. 方法 v. 接近
This is because the format and approach you use should differ depending on whether you need to inform, response to, or persuade your readers.
scenario n. 方案,场景
Match the scenarios to the appropriate message types to use.
neutral a. 中立的
stimulate v. 激发
To make persuasive writing effective, you should ensure you attract attention, stimulate interest, and maintain focus.
vitally ad. 及其
In business writing, it's vitally important to choose the right message type for your purpose, and then to write appropriately based on that purpose.
intend v. 打算
In this situation, a formal style is appropriate because your message is intended for the public.
slash n. 斜杠
ultimately ad. 最终
connotation
You'll learn how to structure individual sentences and paragraphs into coherent document that is well planned and easy to follow.
well-organized
ambiguity
concrete