Using English as the common corporate language in a German multinational

J. Swift, James Wallace
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Purpose – This study aims to examine a German multinational that uses English as the common corporate language (CCL) for internal communications with its international subsidiaries/agencies. It examines use of English within the workplace, and problems/opportunities it presents to those who use it.Design/methodology – The questionnaire was piloted with a German employee on placement in the UK. The e‐mail questionnaire was then used to collect data from a random sample of 10 per cent (142) of respondents in non‐English‐speaking countries, using the company database.Findings – CCL is supported by employees and English is used widely: a total of 90 per cent of respondents need to speak English for their job, and wish to continue English training – a virtuous circle of instrumental motivation. Varying levels of fluency create problems in meetings, and dissuade some from contributing. Whilst most wish to continue their English training, few currently take lessons.Practical implications – In meetings, use hando...
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在一家德国跨国公司使用英语作为通用的公司语言
目的-本研究旨在考察一家德国跨国公司,该公司使用英语作为其国际子公司/机构的通用公司语言(CCL)进行内部沟通。它考察了工作场所中英语的使用,以及它给那些使用英语的人带来的问题/机会。设计/方法-调查问卷由一名在英国实习的德国员工试用。然后,利用公司数据库,从非英语国家随机抽取的10%(142)受访者中收集数据。调查结果- CCL得到员工的支持,英语被广泛使用:总共90%的受访者需要在工作中说英语,并希望继续英语培训-工具性动机的良性循环。不同程度的流利程度会在会议上造成问题,并阻止一些人贡献。虽然大多数人希望继续他们的英语培训,但目前很少有人上英语课。实际意义-在会议中,使用手写纸…
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