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考研英語一閱讀模擬試題練習(xí)1(附答案詳解)

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王江濤
王江濤

新東方考研英語首席主講,寫作輔導(dǎo)實力教師

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有著豐富的教學(xué)經(jīng)驗以及教師培訓(xùn)的經(jīng)驗,尤其擅長幫助同學(xué)們補(bǔ)充基礎(chǔ)英語的功底

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Is your promotion really necessary? Many workers focus their hopes on climbing the hierarchy of their organisations. The prospect of higher pay helps explain their ambition, but so does the greater status that comes with each successive title. This scramble can often end in disappointment. The Peter principle, developed by Laurence Peter for a book published in 1969, states that workers get promoted until they reach their level of incompetence. It makes perfect sense. If you are good at your job, you rise up the career ladder. Eventually, there will be a job you are not good at and at that point your career will stall. The logical corollary is that any senior staff members who have been in their job for an extended period are incompetent. There is another problem with chasing the promotion chimera. A recent study found that companies have a strong tendency to promote the best sales people. Convincing others to buy goods and services is a useful skill, requiring charisma and persistence. But, as the authors of the study point out, these are not the same capabilities as the strategic planning and administrative competence needed to lead a sales team. The research then looked at what happened after these super-sales people were promoted. Their previous sales performance was actually a negative indicator of

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