Can you speak English in 3 months? Mr. Hachu × Mr. Kahoko Tsunezawa talks about how managers study English
The good thing about English is that you can say it straight from the conclusion
Mr.
Hachuu (henceforth Hachuu): I can't tell the difference between free and weekdays, or rather, I don't really understand Japanese holidays. I thought it would clear up.
Tsunezawa: When was it? 11th or 7th. 7 and 8 are working days again. 9 and 10 are also Saturdays and Sundays. I think it's really nice to make use of the jet lag. Also, employees will be working full time from Monday to Friday.
I also have to be on standby from Monday to Friday. I'm allowed to do things freely, but I have to stand by. Improve your concentration and be able to answer as soon as you say something.
Saturdays and Sundays are not asked much, so Saturdays and Sundays are a rest for me, so I try not to pack my schedule too much. There's nothing but fun, and there's no need to read this book. At that time, I pick up a book that I like and read it.
Even if you ask me how I am doing with my schedule, how to use my time effectively, or how to utilize it, I have a rough understanding of it. Rest and recharge your energy on holidays. Fighting posture on weekdays.
I take advantage of the time difference and say something about it. Maybe it's because I'm the president, and I've recently learned a lot by studying English because I don't know English anyway, in detail. So try to catch it all.
For example, in the recent case study, Facebook, Amazon, and Google, where the strengths and weaknesses in the case study are competing, what the strategy is, etc. At that time, I am Japanese, so I can speak Japanese fluently. I think I've spoken, but since there aren't many words that I can say in English, I'll say it properly from the conclusion.
When I grasp it, I have to understand everything in a limited amount of time, so I only grab the gist. I thought that would save time. How to live, for example, I have a goal like this by the age of 45, and this next time.
Things will definitely go well if you take it roughly, but if you are worried about the details, you may get stressed about things not going well, and you should find a different way. I always think that's the shortest route. Got it? "Nuance."