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  • How to Maintain Body Language in Business

    Whether applying for a new position, moving up in the ranks at your current job or trying to impress your college professors, maintaining a professional look through the use of body language is key to success. Although many people understand the importance of body language, they're highly ineffective at consistently applying even the most basic body language concepts. Learning how to use body language on a daily basis can help ensure professional success.

  • How Can Technical Language Differ From Everyday Language in Corporate Communications?

    Technical language refers to written or oral communication that has specialized content. The product specification for a new microprocessor, a financial presentation by a senior executive and a design meeting for a new medical device are examples of technical communication. Everyday language involves using common business terms, such as "strategy" and "schedule," that everybody understands. The differences between technical and everyday language center on the use of jargon and assumptions about the audience.

  • How to Do Business With Moroccans

    Doing business in Morocco has proven to be very beneficial for locals and foreigners looking to profit from the country's rapid growth. This North African nation not only serves as a hub for Middle Eastern trade, but also as an access point to Europe. Morocco's major trade agreements with the United States and the European Union may enable businesses to grow; however, when looking to do business with Moroccans, foreigners should already have a great deal of knowledge concerning how to conduct business there.

  • Concordia Language Villages Scholarships

    Learn a language through total immersion in a country's culture, including cuisine. That's the concept behind Concordia Language Villages, a Minnesota-based program affiliated with Concordia College. Programs are available at every level, from preschool children, families, professionals and the elderly. English-language programs are offered at locations in Brazil, Switzerland and China. A limited number of scholarship opportunities are available for language study. Concordia Language Villages offers studies in French, Spanish, Russian, Norwegian, German and Finnish.

  • Languages in Business Communication

    Business communication is an intricate part of a business's ability to operate smoothly. Whether you are writing an important email, preparing a professional speech, or getting ready to converse with some of your team members about an upcoming project, communication in business has many requirements to make it as effective as possible while maintaining proficiency. Languages in business communication are not entirely different vocabularies or the use of grammar in sentence structure, but rather, how communication is done.

  • Language & Behavior in Business Communications

    Effective communication is essential to successful business transactions. Language and behavior, which are shaped by culture and experience, are important factors of effective communication. To improve your business communications, it helps to gain an understanding of the culture, language and behavior of your associates.

  • Language & Business Communication

    "Communication" is the key word in choosing language for business. Whether you're writing a detailed report or a brief email, making a formal presentation or checking in with a coworker in the corridor, keeping your language clear and concise will keep your business moving.

  • Business Language Etiquette

    Business etiquette is about presenting yourself in a professional, respectable way. Your choice of words and body language can reveal a lot about the kind of person you are. It is important to know how you come across to others in the work place, because your language etiquette may decide your success or failure in the business world.

  • Why Is Accounting Often Referred to As the Language of Business?

    Accounting is the language of business for several reasons. Without accounting, business would be kayos. There would not be any indicators of how well a business was doing other than the cash on hand at that given time; however, that information would be short sighted.

  • How to Become an Options Trader

    If you can open a stock trading account--either online or with a brick-and-mortar broker--then you should have the option of trading options. However, options trading is not for everyone. Options trading is riskier than stock trading and unless you know what you are doing it is possible to lose (or make) a great deal of money in a very short span of time. One of the things which makes options trading so risky is that options have a limited life. While you can hold a stock for years and years waiting for its value to rise, the same is not…

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