The language audit is a new idea in language training management in
Slovakia. Nowadays everyone is looking carefully at expenses and return
on investment is a key parameter in budgeting for training courses. A
language audit allows precise information to be obtained on the results
of foreign language learning at a firm.
Managing or sponsoring language training?
Prepared by AmCham member: Educational Testing Service (ETS)
The language audit is a new idea in language training management in Slovakia. Nowadays everyone is looking carefully at expenses and return on investment is a key parameter in budgeting for training courses. A language audit allows precise information to be obtained on the results of foreign language learning at a firm.
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