Role of the language professionals in business management and the relevance of administrative theories
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Spanish, foreign languages, business administration, administrative thinkers, language interpretationRésumé
The role of foreign languages has been widely discussed in the field of didactics, literature and linguistics. However the theories of business administration or the administrative theories in general have not had any significant emphasis on this specific topic. The globalization made us come closer and the learning of foreign languages acted as a bridge for us. This paper is a quest to settle down the dust in this particular stream and it aims to analyze the various players involved in the use of foreign language as a tool for doing business in the most effective way possible. One of the principal objectives of this research is also to find out the relevance of the theoretical bases that support this phenomenon. This research avoids focusing on a broad area and limits itself to the use of Spanish in India for facilitating businesses.
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