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In order to reach the top of the business world, or in order to stay at the top, you have to be able to adjust to the ever-changing business culture. Becoming bilingual (or even multilingual) is one of the big ways in which businesses can adjust. 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. You can benefit from following the lead of these companies and becoming bilingual yourself if you are a business executive, a small business owner, or even a small-time employee in a big corporation. For business executives, the explanation here is simple. If you are a business executive, you are expected to be the best at what you do. 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! By adding an extra language to your arsenal, you are able to broaden the scope of your communicative powers, and are therefore able to broaden your powers overall. Furthermore, you will be enabled to communicate more effectively with a wider spectrum of customers when you expand your linguistic prowess, and you will also be able to encourage your employees to follow your lead. Small businesses have a mortality rate of over 60% during their first four years, and 90% of small businesses no longer exist ten years after their startup date. Every advantage you can find when running a small business can be a big deal, and becoming bilingual is a big advantage! You might think you have no real need to learn an extra language if you are just a regular employee in a big corporation. But you would be wrong! While the boost an extra language can give you as far as advancement opportunities within a company is certainly a reality, it is even more concrete a reality as businesses continue to progress toward a multilingual culture. The hard work might not pay off right away, but it will certainly pay off down the road! The first step for learning a new language is motivation; you should find that you now have that! As for the remaining steps of dedication and time, it will be up to you to supply both of these.
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