$4.7bn: cost of ‘missed opportunity’ due to poor localization by global business

Independent commissioned study finds global businesses lose substantial market share when localization is not up-to-scratch

SDL Maidenhead , United Kingdom
jueves, 06 de marzo de 2008

Global businesses are losing market share worth as much as $1.6 billion per year, or $4.7 billion over three years, by failing to localize product information.

A study of six Global Information Management customers, carried out by the independent technology and market research company Forrester Consulting and commissioned by SDL, the leading provider of Global Information Management solutions, found that properly localized information is a source of competitive advantage when launching products or services across global markets.

The study found that a composite company could realize significant internal and external localization savings of $4.6 million over three years by deploying an effective Global Information Management strategy.

But beyond these savings there was a much more significant effect on global market share. The study found that translating corporate, product and marketing materials more effectively had a knock-on impact on global market share.

Mark Lancaster, CEO at SDL, believes this is a wake up call to organizations that do not prioritize localization in their global product strategy. “With the size of the missed opportunity for some of the larger organizations standing at nearly $5 billion over three years, this is a stark warning to boardrooms everywhere,” said Lancaster. “Without an efficient localization process, businesses are slowing their time-to-market for global products inexcusably, and allowing competitors to steal market share from under their noses.”

The study, which examined organizations taking a Global Information Management approach to translation, found that properly localized information can boost market share by an average of 0.5 per cent a year. This resulted in a 1.5 per cent increase in market share or $4.7 billion over a three-year period. If competitors are providing better and/or more localized content, market share could correspondingly fall by 0.5 per cent a year, Forrester found.

“With the growth in frontier or emerging markets the successes of global products is dependent on having the right information in the customer’s language of choice, available at the right time. This study is real financial proof that taking a local approach is essential for global success,” Lancaster said.

For more information and to down load a free copy of the study see www.sdl.com/tei

Acerca de SDL

SDL es el proveedor líder en soluciones de gestión global de la información, que permiten a las empresas acelerar la publicación de contenido multilingüe de alta calidad en los mercados internacionales. Sus servicios y software de empresa se integran con los sistemas empresariales existentes para gestionar todo el ciclo de información global, desde la edición a la publicación, pasando por cada etapa de la cadena del proceso de traducción.

Las empresas líderes en su sector a nivel internacional confían en SDL como proveedor de servicios y software de empresa para sus procesos de gestión global de la información, como por ejemplo ABN-Amro, Best Western, Bosch, Canon, Chrysler, CNH, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Philips, SAP, Sony, SUN Microsystems y Virgin Atlantic.

SDL ha implantado más de 480 soluciones empresariales de gestión global de la información, ha concedido más de 150.000 licencias de software en dicho ecosistema y proporciona acceso a portales de traducción a petición del cliente para más de 10 millones de usuarios al mes. Más de 1.000 profesionales ofrecen servicios lingüísticos, de asesoramiento y de implantación a través de su infraestructura internacional de más de 50 oficinas en 30 países. Si desea obtener más información, visite www.sdl.com

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Paul Hampton (SDL)
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phampton@sdl.com


Lisa Gillingham (Lewis)
+44 (0) 20 7802 2626
lisas@lewispr.com