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The role of English in modern business
By Anuradha Shukla · 2025-01-30 · via Special edition for students | The HinduBusinessLine
Most departments in global organisations utilise English as their primary language for meetings, reporting, conferences, global summits, and documentation

Most departments in global organisations utilise English as their primary language for meetings, reporting, conferences, global summits, and documentation | Photo Credit: Prostock-Studio

In today’s increasingly globalised culture, the ability to cross borders and communicate successfully is essential. There are various spoken languages in the world, but one that stands out and dominates in business and commerce is English. It is frequently used in international trade, business communications, and even the creation of new technologies. This shows how important learning English is for personal and professional development.

Key language for global business

English is a commercial language that allows people with diverse mother languages to communicate with one another. English is spoken by nearly 1.5 billion people worldwide and is the official language of more than 50 countries. This extensive presence positions English as the conduit for international trade, allowing professionals to conduct transactions of ideas, nurture discussions and debate, and build connections with their counterparts.

Most departments in global organisations utilise English as their primary language for meetings, reporting, conferences, global summits, and documentation. For example, tech giants such as Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, Google, and Tesla use English as their corporate language, allowing staff in several offices throughout the world to interact seamlessly. As a result, learning English opens up a world of opportunities for professionals, such as global assignments and leadership roles in diverse teams.

Enhancing career prospects

Today’s work economy values English proficiency. Employers in finance, technology, healthcare, education, and other diverse fields want applicants who can communicate clearly in English. According to a British Council poll, 80 per cent of employers globally view English abilities as necessary or desirable for professional success.

Furthermore, English opens the door to profitable jobs in industries such as aviation, hotels, and media, where it is the primary means of communication. According to EF Education First’s “EF English Proficiency Index 2023,” nations with better English proficiency see stronger economic growth since English allows overseas investment and worldwide trade. Professionals who understand English can also get access to a multitude of materials, such as industry reports, research papers, and online courses, to help them advance in their jobs. Entrepreneurs who can propose concepts and connect with investors or clients in English might have a significant advantage. Even in reference to this, tourism plays a pivotal role in leveraging English as the most popular connecting language to visitors, spreading its wings towards careers and hobbies.

Knowledge & Innovation

English rules the fields of science, technology, and innovation. More than 90 per cent of academic publications and technical literature are written in English, making it essential for staying up to date on the newest developments. For students and researchers, English fluency is essential for accessing international publications, attending global conferences, and cooperating with colleagues from other countries.

According to the “Cambridge Assessment English Research Report 2022,” students with great English abilities are 30 pe cent more likely to be admitted to top worldwide institutions, emphasising the language’s importance in academic and professional development. In the digital era, English is the language of the internet, accounting for more than 60 per cent of all online material. From tutorials and webinars to e-commerce platforms, learning English enables people to take full advantage of the internet for education, business, and personal growth.

Bridging cultural gaps

The capacity to speak in English promotes intercultural understanding and teamwork. Businesses operating in foreign marketplaces must traverse varied cultural conventions and customs, and English is frequently used as a common language for these interactions. For example, a marketing team in India can efficiently coordinate with colleagues in Germany or the United States by communicating in English.

Learning English also allows people to accept different points of view and form meaningful cross-cultural interactions. This cultural competency is especially useful in areas such as tourism, where knowing and respecting diverse cultures improves consumer experiences and increases brand loyalty.

Confidence & soft skills

Mastering English enhances not just linguistic skills but also empowers soft skills to enable user or performer to articulate ideas clearly and persuasively in English that boosts confidence, especially in high-stakes scenarios like interviews, board meetings, or public speaking events.

Furthermore, learning English develops cognitive abilities, including critical thinking and problem-solving, conflict resolution, and negotiation. Studies have shown that bilingual or multilingual individuals are better at multitasking and decision-making, attributes that are highly valued in the workplace.

English will make it possible

The language provides access to a vast repository of knowledge. In today’s linked world, studying English is more than simply an academic endeavour; it is a necessary tool for success in the global economy. English may help gearing up professional chances, get access to cutting-edge information, and bridge cultural gaps. It also fosters intercultural communication, breaking down barriers and building connections in an increasingly globalised society.

While English’s dominance can sometimes overshadow other languages and cultures, its role in bridging divides and fostering economic growth cannot be understated. By mastering English, individuals equip themselves with a critical tool for navigating the modern world — one that not only boosts career prospects but also connects them to a broader, global community.

(The writer is Assistant Professor, School of Commerce, NMIMS Navi Mumbai)

Published on January 29, 2025