Chapter 4, Understanding People
Zhang Wei was a young and ambitious office worker. One day, his company organized a special lecture to improve the employees’ soft skills. Zhang Wei was looking forward to it, hoping to gain some valuable insights. The lecture was about understanding people, which immediately caught Zhang Wei’s attention as he often struggled with interpersonal relationships in the office.
During the lecture, the speaker shared many interesting theories and real – life examples. Zhang Wei took notes carefully, thinking about how he could apply these ideas to his daily work. Just as he was fully immersed in the lecture, his phone suddenly rang. It was an urgent call from his colleague, who informed him that there was a problem with the company’s data. Some important files had been accidentally deleted, and they needed his help with data_recovery.
Zhang Wei quickly left the lecture hall and rushed back to his office. He sat down at his Office_desk, his mind still lingering on the lecture about understanding people. As he started to work on the data – recovery task, he realized that he needed to communicate effectively with his colleagues to solve the problem. He remembered the points from the lecture about listening to others’ opinions and showing empathy.
While working on the data, Zhang Wei had a heated discussion with a colleague named Liu Mei. Liu Mei had a different approach to the data – recovery process, and they couldn’t reach an agreement. In the heat of the moment, Liu Mei suddenly said ��?_��?_Brother_Chu,_you_bully_people, which shocked Zhang Wei. He realized that he might have come across as too forceful. Remembering the lecture on understanding people, he took a step back and listened to Liu Mei’s ideas more carefully.
After a calm and in – depth discussion, they finally found a solution to the data – recovery problem. Zhang Wei was glad that he had attended the lecture on understanding people. It not only helped him in his professional life but also made him more aware of his communication style. As he continued to work at his office desk, he thought about how he could further improve his understanding of people in both his work and personal life, looking forward to applying the knowledge from the lecture in future situations.