Corporations lack understanding of communication technologies to take them global

LISA/SDL survey reveals 50% of execs pay little attention to globalization technology and budgets

SDL Maidenhead , United Kingdom
giovedì 6 settembre 2007

New research has highlighted that the growth of global businesses is hindered because decision makers have little knowledge of the core technology and budgets to help them communicate.

New research has highlighted that the growth of global businesses is hindered because decision makers have little knowledge of the core technology and budgets to help them communicate.

While all respondents saw globalization processes changing within the next year, 47% of all respondents surveyed do not even know the amount of their total globalization budget. 

Key technologies such as content management and terminology management are seen as important for effective brand management and international product launches, but are being sidelined on a global scale.

The study was conducted by the Localisation Industry Standards Association (LISA) and Global Information Management (GIM) specialist SDL. It aimed to identify trends in global marketing and ascertain how these trends are addressed by terminology management.

While highlighting a clear acceptance of the importance of terminology management in driving brand consistency and enhancing customer loyalty, the respondents demonstrated a lack of process or commitment to its effective implementation across a corporation:

• Over half of all respondents (56%) stated that the greatest benefit for effective management of terminology would be to consistently manage the global brand

• A third of all respondents (32%) stated that the key focus on terminology management is to deliver the right global content to the right people at the right time

• Less than half the companies surveyed (46%) have a dedicated terminology manager – and for the majority of those that do, the position exists only at a junior level

Commenting on the results, Michael Anobile, chairman of LISA, said, “The picture is that corporations are not investing in the infrastructure and processes required to effectively communicate with global audiences. Far too often we see companies approaching this in a piecemeal fashion.  Terminology is not being managed on any systematic basis, but rather it is treated as a part of the localization process and dealt with on an ad hoc basis.”

Chris Boorman, chief marketing officer of SDL, said: “This survey proves that global companies are not taking globalization efforts seriously enough. Globalization is an invisible force – and the majority of companies have yet to use the right technology to take advantage of it. Corporations need to take terminology management seriously since it is essential to communicating consistently with global audiences and has a profound effect on brand management.”

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About LISA

LISA is the leading international forum for organizations doing business globally. It has distilled the right ways and wrong ways of supporting international customers, products and services over the last seventeen years from more than 500 corporate members, public & private institutions, government ministries and trade organizations. www.lisa.org

SDL

SDL è il principale fornitore di soluzioni per la gestione di contenuti globali (GIM) che consentono alle organizzazioni di accelerare la consegna dei contenuti multilingue di alta qualità destinati ai mercati internazionali. Il software e i servizi aziendali sono integrati con i sistemi aziendali esistenti in modo da gestire i contenuti globali dall'authoring alla pubblicazione passando attraverso tutte le fasi del processo di traduzione.

Aziende leader a livello internazionale si affidano a SDL per fornire software aziendali o servizi gestiti in hosting per i processi di gestione dei contenuti globali, tra cui ABN-Amro, Best Western, Bosch, Canon, Chrysler, CNH, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Philips, SAP, Sony, SUN Microsystems e Virgin Atlantic.

SDL ha implementato più di 480 soluzioni di gestione dei contenuti globali aziendali, ha distribuito oltre 150.000 licenze software nell'ecosistema della gestione dei contenuti globali e fornisce l'accesso a portali per traduzioni su richiesta a 10 milioni di clienti al mese. Oltre 1000 professionisti offrono servizi linguistici, di implementazione e consulenza tramite l'infrastruttura globale dell'azienda costituita da più di 50 uffici dislocati in 30 paesi diversi. Per ulteriori informazioni, visitare il nostro sito Web all'indirizzo www.sdl.com

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