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		<title>Language Barrier &#8211; A Problem ?</title>
		<link>http://websys.co.in/designblog/2008/05/31/language-barrier-a-problem/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2008 17:09:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a UK based or US based company ( and similar) attempts to form a partnership with an India based web development company or decides to outsource specific works &#8211; often one starts thinking whether the language difference will cause &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a <strong>UK based or US based</strong> company ( and similar) attempts to form a partnership with an <strong>India based</strong> <a href="http://www.websys.co.in/" target="_blank">web development company</a> or decides to outsource specific works &#8211; often one starts thinking whether the language difference will cause a problem. India as a country has 29 states and over 17 dialects &#8211; mostly similar to Hindi or Sanskrit . The workforce consists of locales for whom English is not the First Language.<br />
If this was a outsourcing of <strong>call center jobs</strong> or <strong>transcription work</strong> , <u><strong>language</strong></u> would probably have a major role &#8211; as both requires clear understanding of the accents, practice of speaking colloquial terms fluently and the same.<br />
So what else could cause a problem over language ?<br />
<strong>Emails &#8211; written communication</strong> &#8211; the sales / marketing people who receive client feedback or RFQ&#8217;s ( Request for Quote ) &#8211; should be able to clearly understand written instructions and reply with clarity and also <font color="Blue">follow basic etiquettes.</font> What might seem trivial while writing to a friend may just work wonders to the recipient , who could be used to a friendly tone , instead of the crisp point wise replies marked with deep red . <img src="http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif" title="Smile" smilieid="114" class="inlineimg" border="0" /><br />
<strong>Phone Calls</strong> &#8211; While working with a outsourcing partner, providing a phone number for emergencies may seem to be a good idea . However if this phone number happens to be attended by a non English speaking person, it will serve nothing but a source of irritation. So at the cost of being pestered ( doesn&#8217;t happen in a good working relation), one can think of giving the <font color="Blue">mobile number of a representative</font> who can speak with clarity and patience &#8211; even if the resolution is not attained on the call in itself.<br />
<strong>Web Page  Copy</strong> &#8211; While doing website design work or web development , it is not common to also do <font color="Blue">Copy-writing</font>, but it can be also a work which is part of the project . Now a web page copy could be something that requires a native tongue , a personal touch &#8211; which is difficult to give &#8211; unless you are in <font color="Blue">close contact with the outsourcing supplier</font> , or unless you are acquainted with the locality and its terminology. It is very necessary that you understand what you are writing Copy for , the targeted demographics and the ideology of the business . A keen look at the <strong>basic grammar</strong> and a supervision of any finalized copy warrants a better response and results . Does it cost more &#8211; Yes , it costs more than the typical copywriting you get at 0.05p &#8211; does it make sense &#8211; Yes , it makes sense .</p>
<p>When you choose your new <a href="http://www.websys.co.in/" target="_blank">outsourcing vendor</a> , you better make sure your outsourced partner is aware and is ready to take care of these points and probably more &#8211; and <strong>Language</strong> will not be a <u>TRUE BARRIER</u> .</p>
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