
【Business Conversation-23】New CEO ( 新任執行長 )
New CEO ( 新任執行長 )
A : have you met the company's new CEO
B : no. Have you?
A : yes, she's very nice
B : really?
I heard she was very mean
A : she asked us a lot of questions about employee happiness
and concerns
B : I heard if she doesn't like what you say she will fire you!
【Biz Vocab】商用英文單字 ( 點擊左邊箭頭打開釋義+例句 ) CEO = Chief Executive Officer /ˌtʃiːf ɪɡˌzek.jə.t̬ɪv ˈɑː.fɪ.sɚ/ n.phr. 首席執行長 the person with the most important position in a company
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBosses & managers
administration C-suite CAO captain of industry CCO directorate directorship employer escalate foreman management management consultant manager manageress managing director sleeping partner superintendent supervisor taskmaster top brass mean /miːn/ a. 刻薄的 not willing to give or share things, especially money: He's too mean to buy her a ring.
My landlord's very mean with the heating - it's only on for two hours each day. unkind or unpleasant: Stop being so mean to me!
She just said it to be mean. employee /ˌem.plɔɪˈiː/ n. 職員 someone who is paid to work for someone else:
The number of employees in the company has trebled over the past decade.
She's a former state employee/employee of the state.
Compare employer More examples If any employee needs to take time off, s/he should contact the Personnel Department. Annabel has been a hardworking and responsible employee. The police want to interview every employee about the theft. We are concerned about the physical and psychological well-being of our employees. Laws exist to stop companies exploiting their employees.

New CEO ( 新任執行長 ) A : have you met the company's new CEO B : no. Have you? A : yes, she's very nice B : really? I heard she was very mean...



