Four high-impact professional situations you are likely to encounter before, during, and after the holidays, with strategic English phrases you can deploy immediately.
A negotiation table feels like a battlefield, a presentation like a mission briefing, and a single misplaced word can change the outcome.
It’s the moment your ideas, confidence, and credibility meet under pressure.
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In business, small talk can build rapport. But in negotiations? Every word can cost—or save—millions. If your English is shaky, you don’t just risk embarrassment. You risk losing leverage, trust, and outcomes. Business English is not about sounding fluent. It’s about sounding decisive. Native-like fluency won’t save you in the boardroom if your phrasing makes you sound uncertain. Confidence is not a personality trait—it’s a linguistic strategy. And professionals who master th
Your English doesn’t just communicate your message—it communicates your level . In international business, language isn’t neutral. The words you choose shape how others perceive your authority, competence, and even trustworthiness. A colleague who says “I don’t agree” sounds very different from one who says “That’s a valid point—here’s another perspective.” The shift in mindset here is simple but powerful: Business English is not just about correctness. It is about positionin
Modern Leaders are being challenged in unprecedented ways amid personal, professional and company growth objectives to reach, and new skills to acquire. Effective Communication in English is just one of them. Though, is Leadership Art or Science ? Today I'd love to propose two longer Good Reads in English on this topic, which I've found particularly interesting, also thanks to the interview format available: 1) How Leading From The ‘Inside Out’ Transforms Lives, Work Cultu