Overcoming the language barrier
created on Friday 16th December 2011

 A guide to the importance of addressing the issue of language when relocating abroad

The professional experience that a corporate relocation service can offer is likely to help you both time and money when carrying out a complex relocation.

A lot of businesses that relocate part or all of their business make the mistake of failing to contact a professional relocation service.

For number of businesses, the loss created due to relocation can affect multiple areas of the business if not done correctly.

Relocation professionals will perform various services for your company from research into local schools/rival businesses, to advice on tax and immigration requirements.

Language

One of the most obvious points to consider as part of ant relocation overseas is the issue of language.

It is an obvious hurdle, but one that companies often fail to prepare correctly for. The result can be disastrous for your company’s attempt to integrate within your new surroundings.

Many people will immerse themselves into phrasebooks before relocating overseas, but that might not give you the specific language skills you need.

Instead, try to learn phrases and words specific to your line of work. This will give you an edge and hopefully allow you to hit the ground running when you arrive at your new place of work.

Interaction with clients is one of the most fundamental requirements of the business world. When part of a business relocates overseas, the importance of communicating effectively with clients is amplified.

Aside from the logistical advantages of learning the native language of your new surroundings, it is also likely to impress potential clients.

It shows a willingness to evolve, learn new skills and fit in with their processes and practices. Any company that is relocating to a foreign environment can do with all the good will they can find. Learning a new language could potentially be a major part of this.

 

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