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[阅读小分队] 【每日阅读训练第四期——速度越障16系列】【16-14】经管

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发表于 2013-3-29 10:45:55 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2013-3-29 10:53:18 | 只看该作者
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I'd like to left the last two articles to intensive reading. : )
13#
发表于 2013-3-29 13:10:00 | 只看该作者
1.        The bickering between China and Apple. China seems not to find any strong excuse to attack Apple.
2.        The Reason behind these repeated attack maybe Chinese government retaliate for foreign powers' attacking Chinese firms abroad, or Chinese domestic Smartphone producers want to kick Apple out of Chinese market, Or just CCTV want to make money from Apple's advertising.
3.        The bad news about Global financial market, financial disaster in Cyprus, the rising rate of American bonds, and the still great risk in derivates market.
4.        The Total value of the derivatives market has not been reduced at all, but has actually gotten bigger.
5.        Debts can continue if creditors is confident that the debtor can repay the debt and GDP can rise.
6.        Author seems just discuss inflate and default. What if the stagnant it is?
14#
发表于 2013-3-29 13:12:55 | 只看该作者
大家做小分队多长时间呀。我查完词,都要3个小时以上。
15#
发表于 2013-3-29 16:04:44 | 只看该作者
感谢spencerX, 很喜欢你的文章!
1.1-31
Apple and China are so similar that they both have strict rules in their own fields. China is the most important market of Apple, while Apple is the most successful companies in China. However, on March 15th, the day to protect the rights of consumers, CCTV reveals that Apple has two classes to treat Chinese consumers and other consumers. As we know, some companies do the similar things about Chinese consumers. But what can we know about the reason behind Apple's strategy?
2.1-42
There are several hypothesis about the reason why we can see so many people attack the action of Apple. For example, some people who get benefits from other telephone companies attack Apple. Or perhaps CCTV attacks Apple, just because Apple does not do advertisement in the programme. Or even perhaps  some officials want to get benefits from Apple. However, other countries also attack Chinese companies. For instance, Huawei suffers offense from America. What's more, Chinese solar companies are attacked by European countries.
3.1-28
Actually, the reason behind attacking Apple is so complicated that only the inner cycle group can understand. Maybe China wants to remove foreign countries' companies in order to control and monitor the people more thoroughly.
4.1-58
The derivatives are connected to many kinds of economic activities, such as mortages. Some derivatives are recorded with big trade, while many derivatives are trades between banks and sophisticated investors, hard to know their values. The whole value of derivatives before the economic recession is a big deal of money. However, the derivatives keeps growing, rather than decrease. With more and more derivatives, the whole value of them may be many times of the real GDP.
5.2-52
In fact, the derivatives are very dangerious since people who sell derivatives will cause more loss than who sell regular financial products. However, the derivatives markets cannot even reduce, causing many worries about the problem that the money of real world is exceeded by the money from the derivatives. What's more, the market is so unstable that even small misfunction can cause a lot of loss.
6.1-36
Some factors can help the economy. Howeve, the fact seems different. Debt can help increase the output, since banks lend people money, and people spend the money to buy things they need, thus stimulating the production. As long as people believe that the market is sustainable, the economy will grow bigger and bigger.
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8.9-04
The author discusses the high taders compensation through a model which  helps us better know the function of the compensation. The high trader compensation often occurs when the benefit is big and fixed and few talented people are there. One trader is willing to pay a finance expert high compensation, because the trader does not want his competitor gets the person and grab benefits from the trader's share. However, some not so concentrated sectors may not give people so much compensation. What's more, the author points out that the compensation may harm the efficency of the market, thus harming others' benefits.  

16#
发表于 2013-3-29 16:18:28 | 只看该作者
1-215-1:22
Apple have a good market in china but it is attack for treating chinese as second-class citizens by some local media.
2-250-1:40
There is some assumption of the reality cause of attack on Apple.
It might be a counterattack of the fact that some chinese companies are treated unfairly by the western country
3-220-1:27
The event of Apply is likely to be a clue that local government plan to promote domestic mobile-phone marketing.
Nobody ouside the government know what will go on,but foreign companies need pay attention especially the big one.
4-224-1:08
The global economy is beset by problems in financial market.
被打断了,唉……还在校园的孩纸们多么的幸福呀……我每天不是被同事打断,就是被老板打断!
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发表于 2013-3-29 17:40:08 | 只看该作者
Extended Reading里的这位作者,Heidi Grant Halvorson真牛,我以前还留过另一篇他的文章,也是惊为神作~分享给大家~

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Nine Ways Successful People Defeat Stress
by Heidi Grant Halvorson

Feeling stressed? Of course you are. You have too much on your plate, deadlines are looming, people are counting on you, and to top it all off, you still have holiday shopping to do. You are under a lot of pressure — so much that at times, you suspect the quality of your work suffers for it.

This is life in the modern workplace. It is more or less impossible to be any kind of professional these days and not experience frequent bouts of intense stress. The difference between those who are successful and those who aren't is not whether or not you suffer from stress, but how you deal with it when you do.

In the spirit of Nine Things Successful People Do Differently, here are nine scientifically-proven strategies for defeating stress whenever it strikes.

1. Have self-compassion.

Self-compassion is, in essence, cutting yourself some slack. It's being willing to look at your mistakes or failures with kindness and understanding — without harsh criticism or defensiveness. Studies show that people who are self-compassionate are happier, more optimistic, and less anxious and depressed. That's probably not surprising. But here's the kicker: they are more successful, too. Most of us believe that we need to be hard on ourselves to perform at our best, but it turns out that's 100 percent wrong. A dose of self-compassion when things are at their most difficult can reduce your stress and improve your performance, by making it easier to learn from your mistakes. So remember that to err is human, and give yourself a break.

2. Remember the "Big Picture."

Anything you need or want to do can be thought of in more than one way. For instance, "exercising" can be described in Big Picture terms, like "getting healthier" — the why of exercising — or it can be described in more concrete terms, like "running two miles" — the how of exercising. Thinking Big Picture about the work you do can be very energizing in the face of stress and challenge, because you are linking one particular, often small action to a greater meaning or purpose. Something that may not seem important or valuable on its own gets cast in a whole new light. So when staying that extra hour at work at the end of an exhausting day is thought of as "helping my career" rather than "answering emails for 60 more minutes," you'll be much more likely to want to stay put and work hard.

3. Rely on routines.

If I ask you to name the major causes of stress in your work life, you would probably say things like deadlines, a heavy workload, bureaucracy, or your terrible boss. You probably wouldn't say "having to make so many decisions," because most people aren't aware that this is a powerful and pervasive cause of stress in their lives. Every time you make a decision — whether it's about hiring a new employee, about when to schedule a meeting with your supervisor, or about choosing rye or whole wheat for your egg salad sandwich — you create a state of mental tension that is, in fact, stressful. (This is why shopping is so exhausting — it's not the horrible concrete floors, it's all that deciding.)

The solution is to reduce the number of decisions you need to make by using routines. If there's something you need to do every day, do it at the same time every day. Have a routine for preparing for your day in the morning, and packing up to go home at night. Simple routines can dramatically reduce your experience of stress. In fact, President Obama, who assuredly knows a great deal about stress, mentioned using this strategy himself in a recent interview:

You need to remove from your life the day-to-day problems that absorb most people for meaningful parts of their day... You'll see I wear only gray or blue suits. I'm trying to pare down decisions. I don't want to make decisions about what I'm eating or wearing. Because I have too many other decisions to make. You need to focus your decision-making energy. You need to routinize yourself. You can't be going through the day distracted by trivia. –President Obama, Vanity Fair

4. Take five (or ten) minutes to do something you find interesting.

If there were something you could add to your car's engine, so that after driving it a hundred miles, you'd end up with more gas in the tank than you started with, wouldn't you use it? Even if nothing like that exists for your car just yet, there is something you can do for yourself that will have the same effect... doing something interesting. It doesn't matter what it is, so long as it interests you. Recent research shows that interest doesn't just keep you going despite fatigue, it actually replenishes your energy. And then that replenished energy flows into whatever you do next.

Keep these two very important points in mind: First, interesting is not the same thing as pleasant, fun, or relaxing (though they are certainly not mutually exclusive.) Taking a lunch break might be relaxing, and if the food is good it will probably be pleasant. But unless you are eating at the hot new molecular gastronomy restaurant, it probably won't be interesting. So it won't replenish your energy.

Second, interesting does not have to mean effortless. The same studies that showed that interest replenished energy showed that it did so even when the interesting task was difficult and required effort. So you actually don't have to "take it easy" to refill your tank.

5. Add where and when to your to-do list.

Do you have a to-do list? (If you have a "Task" bar on the side of your calendar, and you use it, then the answer is "yes.") And do you find that a day or a week (or sometimes longer) will frequently pass by without a single item getting checked off? Stressful, isn't it? What you need is a way to get the things done that you set out to do in a timely manner. What you need is if-then planning (or what psychologists call "implementation intentions").

This particular form of planning is a really powerful way to help you achieve any goal. Nearly 200 studies, on everything from diet and exercise to negotiation and time management, have shown that deciding in advance when and where you will complete a task (e.g., "If it is 4pm, then I will return any phone calls I should return today") can double or triple your chances of actually doing it.

So take the tasks on your to-do list, and add a specific when and where to each. For example, "Remember to call Bob" becomes "If it is Tuesday after lunch, then I'll call Bob." Now that you've created an if-then plan for calling Bob, your unconscious brain will start scanning the environment, searching for the situation in the "if" part of your plan. This enables you to seize the critical moment and make the call, even when you are busy doing other things. And what better way is there to cut down on your stress than crossing things off your to-do list?

6. Use if-thens for positive self-talk.

Another way to combat stress using if-then plans is to direct them at the experience of stress itself, rather than at its causes. Recent studies show that if-then plans can help us to control our emotional responses to situations in which we feel fear, sadness, fatigue, self-doubt, or even disgust. Simply decide what kind of response you would like to have instead of feeling stress, and make a plan that links your desired response to the situations that tend to raise your blood pressure. For instance, "If I see lots of emails in my Inbox, then I will stay calm and relaxed," or, "If a deadline is approaching, then I will keep a cool head."

7. See your work in terms of progress, not perfection

We all approach the goals we pursue with one of two mindsets: what I call the Be-Good mindset, where the focus is on proving that you have a lot of ability and that you already know what you're doing, and the Get-Better mindset, where the focus is on developing your ability and learning new skills. You can think of it as the difference between wanting to show that you are smart versus wanting to get smarter.

When you have a Be-Good mindset, you expect to be able to do everything perfectly right out of the gate, and you constantly (often unconsciously) compare yourself to other people, to see how you "size up." You quickly start to doubt your ability when things don't go smoothly, and this creates a lot of stress and anxiety. Ironically, worrying about your ability makes you much more likely to ultimately fail.

A Get-Better mindset, on the other hand, leads instead to self-comparison and a concern with making progress — how well are you doing today, compared with how you did yesterday, last month, or last year? When you think about what you are doing in terms of learning and improving, accepting that you may make some mistakes along the way, you experience far less stress, and you stay motivated despite the setbacks that might occur.

8. Think about the progress that you've already made.

"Of all the things that can boost emotions, motivation, and perceptions during a workday, the single most important is making progress in meaningful work." This is what Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer refer to as the Progress Principle — the idea is that it's the "small wins" that keep us going, particularly in the face of stressors.

Psychologically, it's often not whether we've reached our goal, but the rate at which we are closing the gap between where we are now and where we want to end up that determines how we feel. It can be enormously helpful to take a moment and reflect on what you've accomplished so far before turning your attention to the challenges that remain ahead.

9. Know whether optimism or defensive pessimism works for you.

For many of us, it's hard to stay positive when we've got assignments up to our eyeballs. For others, it isn't just hard — it feels wrong. And as it turns out, they are perfectly correct — optimism doesn't work for them.

It is stressful enough to try to juggle as many projects and goals as we do, but we add a layer of stress without realizing it when we try to reach them using strategies that don't feel right — that don't mesh with our own motivational style. So what's your motivational style, and is "staying positive" right for you?

Some people think of their jobs as opportunities for achievement and accomplishment — they have what psychologists call a promotion focus. In the language of economics, promotion focus is all about maximizing gains and avoiding missed opportunities. For others, doing a job well is about security, about not losing the positions they've worked so hard for. This prevention focus places the emphasis on avoiding danger, fulfilling responsibilities, and doing what feel you ought to do. In economic terms, it's about minimizing losses, trying to hang on to what you've got.

Understanding promotion and prevention motivation helps us understand why people can work so differently to reach the same goal. Promotion motivation feels like eagerness — the desire to really go for it — and this eagerness is sustained and enhanced by optimism. Believing that everything is going to work out great is essential for promotion-focused performance. Prevention motivation, on the other hand, feels like vigilance — the need to keep danger at bay — and it is sustained not by optimism, but by a kind of defensive pessimism. In other words, the prevention-minded actually work best when they think about what might go wrong, and what they can do to keep that from happening.

So, do you spend your life pursuing accomplishments and accolades, reaching for the stars? Or are you busy fulfilling your duties and responsibilities — being the person everyone can count on? Start by identifying your focus, and then embrace either the sunny outlook or the hearty skepticism that will reduce your stress and keep you performing at your best.

Put some or all of these strategies for fighting stress, and you will see real changes not only in the workplace, but in every area of your life. With the holidays around the corner, you might want to work on creating a few if-thens for dealing with the relatives, too. "If I'm about to lose my mind, then I'll have some more eggnog," works wonders for me.
18#
发表于 2013-3-29 17:41:00 | 只看该作者
认真看了看~~只有第九点是有做到的~~~o(╯□╰)o~~~我把9条列下来贴在床头柜上~~~
Spencer一路辛苦啦~~~T加油!!!!!!
19#
发表于 2013-3-29 18:03:58 | 只看该作者
1-1'17
the apple is blamed on CCTV and it may kowtow to China's government in Beijing, but American government is fighting back on Huawei

2-1'12
China is trying to push foreign smartphone manufactures out of China, it relys on Andriod so much.

3-1'20

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5-1'16
GDP is rising, and it is believed that the debt can be paid back.

obstacle
6'41
now high skilled workers have a salary more than CEOs,if the firm do not hire them,they will be hired by counter firms, they are paid a defense premium

structure
high talented workers are paid more(main idea)-why firms prefer these kinds of workers-how are they hired-the study can be used widely
20#
发表于 2013-3-29 19:48:59 | 只看该作者
【每日阅读训练第四期——速度越障16系列】【16-14】经管

1'30 215
1'46 250
1'26 220 China is an important market for Apple. It is said that Chinese government tend to push foreign firms out of Chinese mobilephone market because the dangerous of uncontrol in mobile-phone operating system. The truth is still remain to be improved.
1'41 224
1'41 293 Derivatives market are bigger than previouse
1'35 250 debt
7'36 1240 Some traders have high compensation.
The author made two model to highlight the improtance for financial firms employed OTC by offering them highly excess payment.
High compensation arise in the market where most of the trading takes place among a few firms and experts can value the securities.
This result couls also apply to traders working in burgeoning markets.
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