Mergers and acquisitions. Offices in untapped markets. New opportunities should make for new successes, but without a common company language, you’re likely to find that growth comes to a standstill.

Advancing Enterprise Fluency allows your organization to expand into new markets and take advantage of the United Nations' prediction that 70% of the world’s business growth is being driven by emerging markets. Competing in today’s marketplace requires that companies expand their international footprint, penetrate new audiences and enable their global talent to work together—which means Business English proficiency is no longer a luxury.

Bill Peters

Bill Peters, Executive Vice President of Human Resources and Phil Hubbell, Senior Director at Jabil University

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CASE STUDIES & REPORTS ON COMPANY GROWTH

PPG

PPG Case Study

GlobalEnglish increases the communication and collaboration of Chinese employees

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Deloitte

Jabil Case Study

Employees gain 2 hours of productivity per week with GlobalEnglish

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Enterprise Fluency

Enterprise Fluency Dilemma

The strategic imperative that ensures competitive advantage for global businesses

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Focus on Africa

Focus on Africa

An emerging market with a growing need for Business English

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News Articles

September 22, 2011

Fear for jobs ignites "English crisis" in Japan

Source: Reuters

Eva D'Onofrio, CEO of Sistemi Informativi

Q&A: Expanding Business Globally

Eva D'Onofrio, CEO of Sistemi Informativi, an IBM company, discusses expanding business globally.

English is not like any other capability in the company. For us it's a fundamental business enabler.
— Eva D'Onofrio, CEO of Sistemi Informativi, Italy

The GlobalEnglish approach is truly a corporate solution. They have both an effective approach and an understanding of what a business needs.

—Anna Naiberger, Organizational Development Manager, GlaxoSmithKline