ESP111 Unit 1 - Management
ESP111 Unit 1 - Management
ESP111 Unit 1 - Management
course
This ESP course is for students with at least an upper-intermediate level of English (Common European
Framework for Languages level B2) who need to understand and express the key concepts of business
and economics. It covers the most important areas of management, production, marketing, finance and
macroeconomics.
Chief Executive Officer: The most senior manager responsible for the
overall performance and success of a company.
KEY TERMS
Planning: A management function that includes anticipating trends and determining the best
Organizing: A management function that includes designing the structure of the organization and
creating conditions and systems in which everyone and everything work together to achieve the
Leading: Creating a vision for the organization and guiding, training, coaching, and motivating others
Controlling: A management function that involves establishing clear standards to determine whether
or not an organization is progressing toward its goals and objectives, rewarding people for doing a
Ralph now estimates that his department will not have solved this problem
satisfactorily until the end of March. Naturally, this will make it impossible
for us to get it on the market by June.
In view of these unfortunate circumstances I would suggest that our best
course of action would be to postpone the launch until next September.
Could we meet to discuss this as soon as possible?
LISTENING
LISTENING 4: Listen again and fill in the gaps in these sentences from the
conversation
1. run up against
2. tried, out
3. get, on, No Way
4. cut corners
5. fix up, with
LISTENING
LISTENING 5: Listen to the following conversation and answer the questions
below.
1. What is Marion unhappy about?
She is unhappy about her boss, Edward's lack of organisation, which makes
him 'impossible to work for.
2. Why was last Friday such an important day?
Friday was the deadline for submitting the report for the following
Wednesday's board meeting
3. What did Marion have to do last Sunday?
Marion had to go in to work on Sunday to get the report ready on the word-
processor for Monday morning.
LISTENING
LISTENING 5: Listen to the following conversation and answer the questions
below. (cont.)
4. According to Polly, Gerald is extremely good at planning his time. Note
down the things he does to make the most effective use of his time.
a. At the end of each day he makes a list of the things he has to do the
following day.
b. He always does the important jobs first - he never puts them off.
c. He always works on the important jobs until he's finished them.
d. He shuts himself in his office when he's working on a difficult problem and
doesn't let anyone disturb him.
e. He makes a lot of telephone calls, rather than sending memos.
UNIT REVIEW
1. What is a manager? A manager is a person in an organization who is
responsible for carrying out the four functions of management, including
planning, organizing, leading and controlling.
2. What can a manager do with the subordinates when considering their
performance, and behaviors? A manager has the authority and power to hire,
promote, discipline and fire employees based on those behaviors and
performance.
3. What is a leader? A leader is someone who shows passion and personal
investment in the success of his or her followers reaching their goals.
4. Why is it possible for anyone to become a leader? Because the basis of
leadership is on the personal qualities of the leader. People are willing to
follow the leader because of who he or she is and what the leader stands for,
not because they have to due to the authority bestowed onto him or her by
the organization.
UNIT REVIEW
5. How is a manager different from a leader? A manager holds a management position
and therefore has the authority bestowed onto him or her by the organization.
Subordinates do not have a choice but to listen to the demands and wishes of their
managers. A leader doesn’t have to hold one. A leader has no formal, tangible power
over their followers. Power is awarded to the leader on a temporary basis and is
contingent upon the leader's ability to continue to motivate and inspire followership.
6. What are the five common roles of a manager? Explain them briefly.
Planning: Setting aims and targets for the organization.
Organizing: Managing people and resources effectively towards achieving the aims of the
organization. Making sure staff do not perform overlapping tasks.
Coordinating: Bringing people and departments together so that they work towards
common aims.
Commanding: Managers are more like to guide, lead and supervise people than just tell
them what to do.
Controlling: Checking that the original aims are being met and appraising staff.