Hey, remember that time last month when I tried to explain the new project workflow to the team at the coffee shop near our office? We were sitting there, sipping on our lattes, and I found myself saying, "Alright, let's start with the daily stand-ups. We should aim for a concise 15 minutes..." etc. etc.
I realized then that sometimes, the simplest way to get a point across is to offer a practical tweak. For example, instead of just talking about the time limit for stand-ups, I could have suggested something like, "Let's try setting a timer to keep everyone focused. If we hit 14 minutes, we can quickly wrap up the last point."
So, here's a simple tweak for you: when you want to propose an improvement, start with a specific scenario. Like, "I noticed that during our weekly meetings, we often go over time. What if we assign someone to take notes and keep track of the agenda items?"
And there you go, a concrete suggestion born from a real-life detail. Now, how about we test it out? 🤔
Propose improvement methods.
Sure, here are some English phrases that can be used to suggest improvements:
- "I think we could refine our process by..."
- "Have you considered tweaking the strategy to..."
- "Let's try adjusting the approach to..."
- "We might improve the outcome if we implement..."
- "It would be beneficial to modify..."
- "Instead of that, we could experiment with..."
- "I propose making the following changes to..."
- "To enhance the result, we should consider..."
- "A potential improvement could be..."
- "We could optimize the situation by..."