Saturday, May 24, 2014
The Benefits Of A Bilingual Business
You must become adept at adjusting to the ever-changing business culture if you want to reach the top (or, if you want to stay at the top). One of the big ways businesses can adjust is by becoming bilingual or even multilingual. A lot of American businesses have fallen behind, as companies in other countries continue to add new languages to their plates; in fact, in most non-English-speaking countries, the focus in their businesses has turned to English to enable them to compete in America. For business executives, small business owners, and even regular employees in big corporations, becoming bilingual yourself can be a big benefit. The explanation for business executives regarding this idea is simple. You are expected to be the best at what you do if you are a business executive. Just because you have reached the top does not mean that you are guaranteed to stay there; after all, if you are not continuing to improve, someone else is! You can broaden your communicative powers, and therefore your overall powers, by adding an extra language to your arsenal. Furthermore, you will be able to encourage your employees to follow your lead if you take the initiative to expand your linguistic prowess, and you will also be able to communicate more effectively with a wider range of customers. Four years after a small business is birthed, there is only a 40% chance it will still be alive; ten years after a small business is birthed, the chances of it still existing are only 10%. Any edge you can give yourself over your competition is an advantage, and making your small business multilingual is a big edge! If you are a regular employee in a big corporation, you might be thinking there is no real necessity for you to learn an extra language. If you are thinking this, however, you are wrong! As businesses progress to become multilingual, there will be greater opportunities for advancement among those employees who can work with more than one language than for those who cannot. The hard work might not pay off right away, but it will certainly pay off down the road! You should now find yourself equipped with the motivation you need for learning a new language; this is the first step! As for the dedication and the time you will need in order to learn a new language, it will be up to you to provide each of these.
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