قيمة المهارات اللغوية في مكان العمل

Claire Chettiar
ثلاثة رجال أعمال يسيرون في الردهة يبتسمون

أصبحت المهارات اللغة ذات أهمية متزايدة في مكان العمل حيث أصبح العالم أكثر عولمة واتصالا. إن امتلاك القدرة على التواصل بفعالية بأكثر من لغة واحدة أمر قيم للغاية ، ومع كون الإنجليزية لغة مشتركة رائدة للشركات في جميع أنحاء العالم ، فإن المهارات اللغوية تقع في صميم نجاح الأعمال.

نسلط الضوء هنا على أربعة أسباب رئيسية تجعل المهارات اللغوية ذات قيمة كبيرة في مكان العمل.

تعزيز التواصل

التواصل الفعال هو المهارة اللينة رقم واحد التي يبحث عنها أصحاب العمل ، . إن امتلاك مهارات لغوية قوية يتيح تواصلا أفضل مع العملاء والزملاء ، ويساعد أيضا على العمل بفعالية مع أشخاص من ثقافات مختلفة. إنه يبني علاقات قوية ويقلل من الإحباط حيث قد يشعر العملاء أو الزملاء أنه لا يتم فهمهم أو الاستماع إليهم.

الفرص الوظيفية

يمكن أن يساعد وجود لغات مختلفة في سيرتك الذاتية حقا في التميز بين المرشحين الآخرين. بالنسبة لبعض الصناعات ، من الضروري ، مثل السياحة ، حيث من الضروري خدمة العملاء من مختلف البلدان ، وهذا صحيح أيضا حيث تخدم الشركات العملاء في الأسواق الدولية.

عندما تنتقل الشركات بشكل متزايد إلى ممارسات العمل الهجينة التي يمكن أن تشمل فرقا منتشرة عبر مختلف البلدان والمناطق الزمنية ، فقد أصبح من المتوقع أيضا أن تكون قادرا على الاتصال من خلال لغة مركزية ، مثل الإنجليزية.

علاوة على ذلك ، فإن امتلاك مهارات لغوية الإنجليزية يمكن أن يوفر للموظفين فرصا أفضل للتواصل ، لا سيما من خلال المؤتمرات والمعارض التجارية ومنصات التواصل الاجتماعي مثل LinkedIn.

النمو الشخصي

يمكن أن يكون تعلم لغة جديدة تجربة ثرية للغاية تعزز النمو الشخصي وتنمية المهارات. تعلم اللغة لا يؤثر فقط على مهارات الاتصال. وقد لوحظ أيضا أن تعلم اللغة يساعد الدماغ على معالجة المعلومات وتذكرها بشكل أكثر كفاءة1، فضلا عن تطوير مهارات معرفية وحل مشكلات جديدة.

يتطلب تعلم لغة جديدة الانضباط والتفاني والصبر ، وهي صفات يمكن تطبيقها على مجالات أخرى من العمل والحياة.

للتلخيص ، تعتبر المهارات اللغوية ذات قيمة عالية في مكان العمل ويمكن أن تفتح فرصا وظيفية جديدة للموظفين ، فضلا عن إضافة فوائد ملموسة للشركات. يمكن أن يؤدي الاستثمار في المهارات اللغوية إلى زيادة قيمة الموظف ، وهذا يمكن أن يساعده على النجاح في مشهد العمل المتطور باستمرار.

مراجع

  • القسم ، س. ر. ، 2023. اللغات الأكثر تحدثا في جميع أنحاء العالم 2022
  • شوغي جافان ، س. وغونسولي ، ب. ، 2018 [1]. تعلم اللغةأجنبي : مسار جديد لتعزيز الوظائف المعرفية. مجلة البحوث اللغوية النفسية المجلد ، المجلد 47 ، ص 125-138.
  • إلين بياليستوك (2007) الآثار المعرفية لثنائية اللغة: كيف تؤدي التجربة اللغوية إلى التغيير المعرفي ، المجلة الدولية للتعليم ثنائي اللغة وثنائية اللغة ، 10: 3 ، 210-223

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