Hazem
on the ball confuse me here..what i know that it mean quick to understand what is happening I went on, "Then get your assistant buyers on the ball. Quit acting like a drowning man. Let people around you know that you're still alive."
2018年9月20日 00:31
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It means 'focused on the task in hand'; this may entail speed, but it is much more than that. The term comes from football, where every player should know where the ball is, who has possession, where it is moving, etc., and every member of the team should know exactly what to do next. This means being very very awake and aware of everything relevant: that is what it means to be on the ball.
2018年9月20日
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"On the ball" doesn't exactly mean "quick." It also means "ready, always able to perform duties effectively." It means "efficient" or "competent." For example, suppose you always need brochures to hand to clients. An assistant who lets them run out "isn't on the ball." An assistant who checks the supply and reorders in time so that they never run out is "on the ball."
2018年9月20日
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Jimmy's explanation is very good. A common saying to players by sports coaches is "Keep your eyes on the ball" with the general meaning of "understand what's going on, understand what you need to do, and do it." Being described as "not on the ball" is a strong criticism.
2018年9月20日
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It doesn't only mean quick to understand, it is more general than that. It means any type of doing something quickly, or getting going. In this case it means get them moving, get them doing something quickly.
2018年9月20日
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