Speak The Language: A Global Analysis
Speak the Language: A Global Analysis
Alyssa Marshall
MGT /448: Global Business Strategies
Speak the Language Global Analysis
"Globalization and immigration have transformed today's business world. Many organizations are looking for solutions to improve communication between the established corporate culture and the new multicultural workforce" (Cross Cultural Consulting and Training, para. 1).
Since its beginnings in 1986, Speak the Language focused mainly on foreign companies operating in the United States. Since then the company has seen a sore need for language and culture assimilation services outside the U.S. As more U.S. companies enter the global market, training is need to provide the skills and information needed to work and compete with those from other countries. In this same manner, foreign companies need training when dealing with American companies. After a comprehensive analysis of the region and culture, India prevailed as the best location to launch......
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