the leader or director of organisations are often older people. But some people say that young people can also be a leader. Do you agree or disagree????
Introduction:
It is not uncommon for organizations to have elder people as senior management team. However i would argue that young people are qualified to take major position in today's world. ////role
support1:
Admittedly, compared to the young generation, elderly people possess more merits. First and foremost, there is no denying that elderly people have rich experience in management and tend to have long-term vision and big picture thinking, This is because failures teach them to take every aspects into consideration. By contrast, due to lack of social experience, young people seems to be immature and less responsible, so that they are more likely to make shortsighted decision sometimes. Besides, the old generation is generally more persevere and strong-willed facing adversity, which is particularly vital for emerging companies, since competence is increasing fierce in today's commercial society. Moreover, …… they are able to lift the morale of whole organization.
…………,young people are receptive to new idea. For a company, fresh blood is always in need in order to keep the team more innovative and productive. young directors can apply new technology into practice
deserve challenging tasks accumulate
In conclusion, despite lack of experience, young people are encouraged to be leaders and take more responsibilities. In order to make up for their shortcomings and fulfill their mission, related training are essential.
senior [ˈsi:niə(r)]资深的; (级别、地位等) 较高的; 年长的
crucial的重要性要比important高一些,表示关键的、至关重要的。
vital 必不可少的;极其重要的; 更强
essential 必要的,必不可少的 一般与to或for连用,表示“对…是要紧的”
admittedly 公认地;
Two of our greatest strengths are diversity and community.
我们最大的两个优势是多样性和团体精神。
property财产
foremost最重要的; 最初的
in many respects 在许多方面
in one aspect 一方面
Owing to the help from his comrades, he has made rapid *progress.
about owe :I owe him ten dollars.我欠他10美元。
把...归功于(to) He owes his success to his hard work.
He could not come on account of his illness.后面常接名词
due to 一般不放句首,规范放在Be动词后面
Your failure is due to negligence.你的失败是由于疏忽所造成的。
negligence [ˈneglɪdʒəns] 疏忽、粗心大意
thanks to 通常用于好的方面,多用于表达正面意思
Thanks to your advice,much trouble was saved.
by contrast相比之下
persevere:后接in或on 含褒义,强调坚持不懈的努力 [ˌpɜ:sɪˈvɪə(r)]
perseverance毅力
morale [məˈrɑ:l] 士气; 精神面貌
defect 瑕疵,毛病; 欠缺,缺点