Examines the advantages of an integrated language strategy forBritish business vis‐à‐vis the single market. Analysesthe importance of languages to individual firms, as they affect…
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Examines the advantages of an integrated language strategy for British business vis‐à‐vis the single market. Analyses the importance of languages to individual firms, as they affect the ROI and proposes a language audit as a tool for implementing the strategy with the emphasis on integration of departments and interfacing of language‐related issues. Highlights the pitfalls of unco‐ordinated programmes and the benefits of those which are quality‐oriented, thereby giving UK companies a favourable image in their foreign language business communications.
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One of my favourite sentences from a collection of old phrase books for international travellers is found in a Guide to British Businessmen Visiting South America which was…
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One of my favourite sentences from a collection of old phrase books for international travellers is found in a Guide to British Businessmen Visiting South America which was published in 1907. The sentence reads “Can you prove to us that you are to be trusted?”