English – still the language of the Internet?

For many years, English has been considered by many to be the primary language of the World Wide Web.  In an

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Translating marketing material opens up a world of prospects for businesses on an international platform. For companies who are looking to

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The Apprentice – Megan’s Blog (week #1)

‘You don’t have to go to university to succeed.’ My name is Megan Elliott and I’ve recently started an apprenticeship at Kwintessential. I’ve been an apprentice for a week now and I can honestly say leaving university was the best thing that I could have done. When I was studying for my A Levels, I […]

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The Apprentice – Megan’s Blog (week #1)

‘You don’t have to go to university to succeed.’ My name is Megan Elliott and I’ve recently started an apprenticeship at Kwintessential. I’ve been an apprentice for a week now and I can honestly say leaving university was the best thing that I could have done. When I was studying for my A Levels, I […]

UK suffering from Global Skills Gap

A report out today suggests that students in the UK are not what the country needs in order to remain competitive in the global economy. The Global Skills Gap report by the British Council warns that the “UK economy risks losing global competitiveness”. Although the research is making headlines, including on the BBC, is anyone […]

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Tips on Doing Business in Russia

Russia, like many other countries, has its differences in terms of culture and how to do business. So if you are going to do business in Russia it is important to learn and understand these differences so your trip goes smoothly. Russia is undergoing some radical changes at the moment due to the removal of […]

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Tips on Doing Business in Brazil

In order to gain the most out of business trips abroad it is important to be able to adapt to and understand their culture if it is different to your own. By doing this you are showing respect to the people you are meeting and can also greatly improve communication between the two parties. In […]

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Export and Manufacturing Led Recovery?

Some people may have missed yesterday’s announcement over the creation of the first Technology and Innovation Centre in High Value Manufacturing (HVM). Business Secretary Vince Cable announced the details of the new centre which will receive more than £140 million over the next six years. Yes, not the most thrilling piece of news. However, for […]

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Lawyers to be UK’s next “great export”

Interesting to read about Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke’s speech at Clifford Chance earlier this week. It is clear the government has to get the UK exporting in order to get us all out of the current slump. UKT&I continue to do great work and now the government has launched the ‘Legal Services Action plan’ which […]

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Is the Global Manager Dead?

According to Professor C. A. Bartlett who co-authored “Transnational Management” nearly 20 years ago, the business world is a very different place to what is was back when he wrote the book. The book is now in its sixth edition and Bartlett describes it as a continuous work and a passion of his. He has […]

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