How languages can help you with business?
We use English every day and we can say that it's the most popular language in the world, but it's not the only one. There are a lot of languages in the world. For example, more than 500 million people use
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Anonymous 2
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That statistic about marketing campaigns failing due to cultural misunderstandings is eye-opening. It really shows the value of having native speakers on your team.
How languages can help you with business?
We use English every day and we can say that it's the most popular language in the world, but it's not the only one. There are a lot of languages in the world. For example, more than 500 million people use
Next, once a major name in Indian electronics retail with over 200 stores nationwide, met an unfortunate demise due to excessive ambition and inability to evolve. The chain recklessly expanded, opening hundreds of new outlets without proper planning,
Traveling has always been an adventure, especially when I was younger. I remember a particular incident when I was 14, long before the convenience of smartphones and translation apps. It happened during a trip to South India, a region known for its v
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Sairaj Kadam
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The Harsh Reality of Venture Capital:
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Meet the man who started from Rs 2500 and built a company worth 160,000 CR.
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