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ESL Podcast 416 – Finding a Niche in Business
GLOSSARY
at (someone’s) request –
doing something because someone asked one to do
it
* At your request, I am sending you a copy of the McMannon report.
niche –
specialty; something that is well adapted for one person who can do it
better than other people can
* Rishad found his niche in the food preparation business by selling meals to
elementary schools.
conventional wisdom –
common sense; things that are widely believed by most
people
* Conventional wisdom says that you shouldn’t buy an old house unless you
know how to fix things that break.
to diversify –
to have a lot of variety; to have many different types of things
* Instead of keeping all our money in the bank, we should diversify by buying a
home, investing in good companies, and starting a small business.
skill set –
the group of things that a person is able to do and is good at doing; a
group of skills or knowledge that someone has
* The company wants to hire someone with an impressive skill set that includes
using many computer programs and speaking English, Russian, and Swahili.
half of the picture –
not the whole idea; only a partial understanding of
something; incomplete information about something
* Some people think that expensive gasoline is bad because they can’t drive as
much as they want to, but that’s only half of the picture, since less driving means
less air pollution, which is a good thing.
to run the risk of (something) –
to do something knowing that there is a
possibility that something bad will happen as a result
* If we pay for things with our credit card, we run the risk of spending more
money than we actually have.
jack of all trades and master of none –
a person who is able to do many things
a little bit, but who is not specialized or very good at a single thing
* Hans is a jack of all trades and master of none. He can use most computer
programs for the simplest projects, but he can’t do anything more complicated.
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indecisive –
unable to make a decision
* Carmen is so indecisive that it took her almost three weeks to decide which
dress to wear for graduation.
from the standpoint of (someone) –
from someone’s viewpoint; from
someone’s perspective; considering the way that someone will think about a
particular situation
* Craig thought that getting a new car was a great idea, but from the standpoint
of his parents, it seemed like a very expensive purchase that he didn’t really have
enough money for.
to fall by the wayside –
to stop being important or to stop being used because
there are too many other, more important things
* Once their baby was born, cleaning the house and cooking nice dinners fell by
the wayside because they were too busy taking care of their daughter.
to stand out in the crowd –
to be different from other people and to be noticed
* Riola has bright pink hair that always makes her stand out in the crowd.
balancing act –
when one is trying to do two opposite things at the same time,
or trying to please two people with different interests at the same time
* Being a good parent is a balancing act between protecting your children and
letting them make their own decisions.
the go-to person –
the person in an office or organization who seems to know
everything and to whom other people go when they need information
* Ming has worked at the company for more than 30 years and is the go-to
person when employees need to learn about how things were done in the past.
to go far –
to succeed; to do well in life
* With a good education, a good job, and help from friends and family, you’re
sure to go far.
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COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
1. What does he tell the business students they should do?
a) Study only one thing.
b) Become a jack of all trades.
c) Find a way to specialize.
2. What’s wrong with diversifying too much?
a) It will make you stand out from the crowd.
b) It goes against conventional wisdom about skill sets.
c) It seems like you couldn’t decide what you wanted to do.
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WHAT ELSE DOES IT MEAN?
balancing
The phrase “balancing act,” in this podcast, means when one is trying to do two
opposite things at the same time, or trying to please two people with different
interests at the same time: “Buying a house is a balancing act between how
much you want to spend and how big of a house you’d like to have.” The phrase
“work-life balance” means how well a person divides his or her time between
working, family, friends, and other interests: “Having a good work-life balance is
very important to me, so I don’t want to work more than 40 hours per week.” The
phrase “to catch/throw (someone) off-balance” means to surprise someone by
asking or doing something that wasn’t expected: “He was thrown off-balance
when the three-year-old girl asked him where babies come from.”
to go far
In this podcast, the phrase “to go far” means to succeed and do well in life:
“Sahel went far because he always took every opportunity.” The phrase “to get
as far as doing (something)” means to get to a certain point in something before
having to stop: “They made it as far as buying weddings rings before they
realized that they didn’t want to marry each other.” The phrase “to go too far”
means to go to an extreme, or to do something so much that it becomes a
problem: “Felipe is funny, but he went too far when he started making jokes
about the people he works with.” Finally, the phrase “so far so good” means that
everything is okay, but things haven’t finished yet: “How are you doing?” “So far
so good, but I have a big test this afternoon.”
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CULTURE NOTE
Many Americans who want to work in business go to “graduate school” (school
after one has earned a four-year university degree) to “earn” (work to get) an
“MBA,” or a Master in Business Administration. Usually MBA students have to
take several “core” courses that “cover” (talk about) many areas of business.
Then they can choose to “specialize” in a particular area of business, making
sure that they have a “deeper” (more thorough) knowledge in that area.
One popular specialization is “finance,” where students learn about “investing” a
company’s money, using money in ways to make more money in the future.
Other students specialize in “accounting,” learning how companies should “keep
track of” their money, knowing where, how, and when it is spent and received.
Another popular specialization is “marketing,” which covers ways to make people
want to buy a company’s products. Other students specialize in “human
resources,” learning how to help a company hire the best employees and then
helping those employees while they work for the company.
Students who specialize in “IT” or “information technology” learn about different
types of computers and computer programs that can help businesses work more
“efficiently” (getting the best results with minimum money and time). Students
who specialize in “project management” learn how to “schedule” projects (making
sure that things are finished when they need to be) and “manage budgets”
(making sure that the project doesn’t cost more than it is supposed to).
Some MBA programs offer specializations in “entrepreneurship,” helping
students prepare to open their own business. A few MBA programs also have
specializations in “nonprofit management,” helping students learn how to run
non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that try to help poor people, make the
natural environment cleaner, or do other good things that don’t make much
money.
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Comprehension Questions Correct Answers: 1 – c; 2 – c
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COMPLETE TRANSCRIPT
Welcome to English as a Second Language Podcast number 416: Finding a
Niche in Business.
This is English as a Second Language Podcast episode 416. I’m your host, Dr.
Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in
beautiful Los Angeles, California.
Our website is eslpod.com. Go there and download a Learning Guide for this
episode that will help you improve your English even faster.
This episode is called “Finding a Niche in Business.” It’s going to be the words of
someone who is talking to a college class, a businessman, about finding your
particular area or specialization in the business world. Let’s get started.
[start of speech]
Hello, business students. I’m here today at your professor’s request to talk to
you about the importance of finding your own niche in business. Conventional
wisdom says that people in business need to diversify their skill sets so that they
can be the most flexible in whatever field they decide to enter. While there is
some truth to this, that’s only half of the picture.
Those who diversify too much run the risk of being a jack of all trades and master
of none. Not having a focused set of skills may also be seen as indecisive from
the standpoint of a potential employer, and your application may fall by the
wayside as a result. Having a niche will help you stand out in the crowd.
In business, it’s a balancing act between having the general skills that any
company will want, and also possessing specialized skills that will make you the
go-to person in your organization. Keep this in mind and you’ll go far.
[end of speech]
We listened to a businessperson, a businessman, who is talking to a college
class. He begins by saying, “I’m here at your professor’s request.” When you
say “at someone’s request,” you mean you are doing something because
someone asked you to do it. So he is there because the professor asked him to
be there. He asked him to talk to the students about the importance of finding
their own niche in business. A “niche” (niche) is a specialty; it’s something that
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