Language Learning for Government Needs
–the ability to understand and respond appropriately on an international level has never been more critical to your success.
Auralog has been helping civilian, diplomatic, and military agencies such as the U.S. Intelligence Community, the Defense Language Institute, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of State’s Foreign Service Institute harness the power of language learning and:
- Sustain existing language proficiency
- Increase performance and productivity
- Avoid cultural conflicts
- Communicate effectively on a global level
- Complete missions successfully
- Remove the language barrier
The TELL ME MORE® suite of solutions was developed to support and ensure that the needs of government professionals, at all levels, are met. We understand the unique needs of the government and have developed offline (installed) and online (hosted) language learning solutions that focus on what you need to learn, how you need to learn, and where you need to learn
The clear Government language learning choice
No other suite of language learning products offers as much flexibility as TELL ME MORE®. Providing learners with the tools to succeed and organizations with the tools to measure and scale success, Auralog has become the leader in progressive language training.
Auralog is the only company with the depth of experience, history of innovation and comprehensiveness of vision to bring it all together – ensuring language mastery and cultural awareness
The AURALOG white paper addresses the issues associated with corporate language learning, training practices (face-to-face and remote), various associated uses and benefits for these companies. To this end, in early 2007, IDC and Auralog interviewed five major European and American companies from a variety of industries: Alcatel Lucent, Getronics, Konica Minolta, GlaxoSmithKline and Caja de Granada
The IDC study is supplemented by the results of the survey conducted by Auralog among its learners (400 learners surveyed from 25 corporations). The results of the survey show that 85% of learners who used tutored language training made definite progress.
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