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In this episode, you'll listen to a dialogue between a project manager where a project manager📊 discusses new requirements with a client. The requirements are impossible to implement in this sprint, so the manager uses multiple strategies to say "no" 💪🏻
A sneak peek into the episode’s meaty vocabulary: change the priorities, bring up, tackle the problem, fit into the sprint, etc.
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In this episode, you'll listen to a dialogue between a product manager and a developer who missed a deadline. The delay has impacted the project timeline, necessitating a resolution. The developer will share his perspective, while the product manager delves into the core of the issue to identify improvements for the team's processes and to prevent future occurrences.
A sneak peek into the episode’s meaty vocabulary: a miscalculation on my part, what’s your current estimate for, underestimate the time it would take, raise an alarm unnecessarily, etc.
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In this episode, Mark and Sarah meet at a networking event and share their experiences in project management. Mark gives Sarah useful advice from his work, and they agree to stay in touch. Your students will learn helpful words and phrases related to networking and project management, see how to give and receive advice and learn ways to start and keep professional relationships. They will also improve their listening skills and understand more about real-life professional conversations.
A sneak peek into the episode’s meaty vocabulary: reach out, sync out, implement new ideas, expand my network, stay in touch, etc.
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In this episode, Sam arranged an online meeting with Alex to talk about work issues, but his internet connection seems to be unstable. He's breaking up and freezing all the time making it impossible for Alex to follow.
A sneak peek into the episode’s meaty vocabulary: have trouble hearing you, a bit muffled, on mute, you're breaking up, you're frozen, switch to mobile hotspot
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In this episode, Alex holds a routine one-on-one meeting with Sarah, a content manager on his team. They discuss Sarah's workload, challenges, and future plans. Alex strives to provide support in all her endeavors, aiming to enhance her work experience. Tune in to see if his efforts pay off!
A sneak peek into the episode’s meaty vocabulary: busy, but managing, spread too thin, a lot of my plate, be short on staff, hit a snag, reach out to, and more!
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In this episode, Tom, a product manager at Digitise, will do an amazing demo and share all the achievements and mishaps of the previous 3 months. The team has made a number of improvements to the product that won’t leave any user indifferent. Hard work has paid off: Tom’s product achieved the 5th position in its category on AppStore! Learn to make great presentations by learning from the best!
A sneak peek into the episode’s meaty vocabulary: spruce up, surpass the 1 million downloads mark, optimise performance, conduct a usability test, identify areas for improvement, invest time in code refactoring, and more!
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In this episode, you’ll listen to Charlie, a seasoned product manager, who will interview Tom, a prospective marketing manager at Digitise. Tom will talk about his experience and what he can bring to the table at Digitise, and Charlie will test Tom’s expertise with lots of insightful, matter-of-fact questions!
A sneak peek into the episode’s meaty vocabulary: get value out of budget, make informed decisions, make adjustments on the go, have extensive experience, revolve around, and more!
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In this episode, you will listen to two product managers who are discussing the backlog for the next quarter preventing backlog chaos. Each manager brings forth their unique perspective, contributing valid insights, yet the challenge lies in harmonizing their viewpoints. More to negotiations, active listening, and standing your ground in the episode.
A sneak peek into the episode’s meaty vocabulary: firefight performance issues, set apart in the market, kick off UI improvements, boost user engagement retention, stick to the timeline, and more!
// the podcast was created by esl.laboratory with ESL students and teachers in mind.
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