The Future of Language in International Business Management: A Comprehensive Investigation of Linguistics Trends and Global Communication Strategies
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Abstract
The present research comprehensively explores the progressing condition of language at international business management, centering on various linguistic tendencies and global communication tactics. With a population comprising of 100 professionals, language experts and business leaders, this research targets to offer an inclusive understanding of the language role in determining the future of global business. Via mix- method research technique, online surveys and interviews with participants were conducted in order to explore the different facets of language usage and communicational practices in the international business circle. Participants’ shared perceptions grounded on their capability and experience, providing valuable viewpoints on common linguistics inclinations, experiments, and different opportunities in global business management. Likewise, the study examines how different organizations approach language variety and report challenges related to the language in global business procedures. Research participants argued effective communication tactics, including the consecutive use of modern technology tools and cultural sensitivity workshops in order to overcome language hurdles and foster alliance in global business setting. The collected data of the research was analyzed using a software of (SPSS) version. 20. Results were shown via table and thematic analysis of the respondents’ responses. Finally, the research provided a profound perception of the future direction of language in global business management regions, providing an important awareness and direction for business leaders, researchers, and legislators highlighting the difficulties of a bilingual and interrelated global business marketplace.
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