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How to Get an Interpreting Quote 2020
Quoting Projects: What a Language Agency Needs to Know HOW TO GET AN INTERPRETING QUOTE Do you need TRANSLATING or INTERPRETING? Translation is writing from one language to another. Interpreting is speaking such as in meetings and conferences. As an oral process, interpreting is usually face-to-face but also can be done over the phone or… Continue reading How to Get an Interpreting Quote 2020
How to Get a Translations Quote 2020
Quoting Projects: What a Language Agency Needs to Know HOW TO GET A TRANSLATING QUOTE Do you need TRANSLATING or INTERPRETING? Translation is writing from one language to another. Interpreting is speaking such as in meetings and conferences. As an oral process, interpreting is usually face-to-face but also can be done over the phone or… Continue reading How to Get a Translations Quote 2020
China, Canada and EU
Some Challenges of China Considering doing business in China? Do you wonder how things there are done or perhaps not done? The development of China over the last 35 years has been absolutely impressive, from rice fields and “Mao uniforms” to iconic and remarkable skylines, international fashion shows and shopping malls. At first glance, Chinese… Continue reading China, Canada and EU
Brazil, China and India
Brazil Business Basics International expansion for any business small or large is a huge and costly undertaking on many levels. In March 2010, the U.S. Commercial Services Department sponsored an outbound mission to Brazil for U.S. companies looking to explore opportunities resulting from that country’s award of both the 2014 FIFA and 2016 Summer Olympic… Continue reading Brazil, China and India
China and Germany
Trials and Tribulations of Doing Business IN and WITH China The most common difficulties regarding business in China ultimately relate to differences between American and Chinese cultures as well as applications of business philosophy (US capitalism vs. the work environment of China’s State-Owned Enterprises). Of all the issues that arise, none is more important than… Continue reading China and Germany
Why “Culture Shock” Isn’t
Many people assume that plunging into life in a new country – either on an extended visit or a long-term overseas assignment – can be difficult, surprising and confrontational, otherwise known as culture shock. This sounds like there will be a wave of negative experiences and emotions crashing on the shores of existence for expatriates… Continue reading Why “Culture Shock” Isn’t