Sinopsis
Globally Speaking is a program for, from, and about language, translation and localization professionals. And how we help global companies achieve their goals in international markets.
Episodios
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The Past, Present and Future of the Globalization and Localization Association (GALA)
10/06/2021In this episode of Globally Speaking, we talk to Allison Ferch, Executive Director of the Globalization and Localization Association (GALA). She speaks about the origins of GALA and its important role in supporting its members by addressing the challenges of the localization industry. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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Tactics and Trends in SEO
26/05/2021In this episode of Globally Speaking, we talk to Aoife Mc Ilraith, Vice President of Marketing at Semrush, an online visibility management platform used by seven million digital marketers worldwide. She talks about the importance of going local with your SEO strategy and tactics and how tools factor into the world of SEO. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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A New Way to Look at Quality
17/05/2021In this episode of Globally Speaking, we talk to Kirill Soloviev, Co-founder and CEO of ContentQuo, a linguistic quality technology provider. He talks about the importance of language quality, how to change the business perception of a quality programme from a cost to an investment and the effect machine translation (MT) is having on quality. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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Localization Leadership in the Tech Industry
03/05/2021In this episode of Globally Speaking Radio, we talk to Stephanie Cardwell, Manager of Global Localization at Alteryx, a global leader in data analytics with 18 offices across five continents. She talks about her experience with building a localization program from scratch, working in Japan and her leadership role in the non-profit organization Women In Localization. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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Hyper-personalization and Selling to Markets of One
20/04/2021In this episode of Globally Speaking Radio, we talk to Jim Compton, Technology Partnerships Manager at RWS, about how to use artificial intelligence (AI) to personalize the customer experience on a global scale. He tells us about the concept of hyper-personalization and outlines its challenges, benefits and pitfalls. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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Getting a Handle on SEO
31/03/2021In this episode of the Globally Speaking Radio, we talk to Marshall Simmonds, SEO pioneer and founder of Define Media Group, an audience development consulting firm specializing in SEO. He discusses the current trends in SEO, the future of search and how your website can stay “SEO healthy” and at the top the search rankings. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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Accessibility and the Future of Video Localization
22/03/2021In this episode of Globally Speaking Radio, we’re joined by David Hansfield, Executive Vice President for Global Sales at Dotsub, a translation company that specializes in media content. He talks about accessibility and the importance of subtitles for both foreign and native language versions, as a tool to increase audience engagement and ROI. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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How Planet Word Museum in DC Celebrates Words and Language
09/03/2021In this episode of the Globally Speaking Radio, we talk to Ann Friedman, founder and CEO of Planet Word, the world’s first museum dedicated to words and language. Based in Washington, D.C., it focuses on promoting literacy and multilingualism and celebrating the diverseness of languages everywhere. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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How User Experience Drove Localization at a Start-up
24/02/2021In this episode of Globally Speaking, we chat with Mitchell Cox, International Business Operations Manager at Lucid, a visual collaboration software company, about how localization should be tied to accelerating growth, rather than be an afterthought. We also discuss why excellent customer experience (CX) is paramount, how it is impacted by translation and how product adaptation might be required. Tune in to hear more!
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How Translation Reveals the History of a City
10/02/2021In episode 113 of Globally Speaking Radio, we talk to Dr. Sherry Simon, Distinguished University Research Professor at Concordia University in Montreal, about the role of translation in shaping a city’s history. We look at how people’s perspectives of cities change depending on language, the traces translation leaves on cities and how a traveler should seek to understand a city through ‘ghost signs’. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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Opening China to the Global Market
27/01/2021In this episode of Globally Speaking Radio, we talk to Arnold Ma, founder and CEO of Qumin, a digital creative agency based in London and Shanghai that focuses on helping western brands understand and expand into the Chinese marketplace. He explains what companies have to do to make an impact in China, why the Chinese consumer is unique and how to be successful in this growing market. Tune in to hear all this and more!
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Tinder Takes Dating Worldwide
13/01/2021In this episode of Globally Speaking Radio, we talk to Andy Andersen, who is a leader in international growth at Tinder, the world’s largest online dating platform. Andy explains the mindset needed for global growth and gives us his tips on what makes Tinder successful at moving into new markets. He also shares interesting insights into how online dating is changing cultures worldwide. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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Choosing and Implementing a Translation Management System (TMS) at Slack
16/12/2020In this episode of Globally Speaking Radio, we talk to Mike Harris, Senior Business Systems Developer for Localization at Slack. He recently guided the company through their migration to a new translation management system (TMS) and shares with us what features and functions Slack considered, their migration process and the subsequent benefits to the business. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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Applying Google’s E-A-T Guidelines to Your SEO Program
02/12/2020In this episode of Globally Speaking Radio, we talk to Lily Ray, the SEO Director at award-winning digital agency [Path Interactive](https://www.pathinteractive.com/). Lily shares her expertise on why Google prioritizes expertise, authoritativeness and trustworthiness (E-A-T) when ranking web pages in their search results. She explains what E-A-T is and how search engine optimisation (SEO) is evolving. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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The Importance of Terminology Work in Machine Translation and Search Engine Optimization
18/11/2020In this episode of the Globally Speaking podcast, we talk to Klaus Fleischmann, a leading terminology expert, the CEO of eurocom Translation Services and founder and CEO of Kaleidoscope. For 25 years, Klaus has been in the translation, localization and terminology industry and in this episode, he gives great insights into how to effectively use terminology in artificial intelligence (AI), machine translation (MT) and search engine optimization (SEO) strategies. Tune in to hear all this and more.
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Employee Profiling for a Better World
04/11/2020In this episode, we talk to Vanessa Darling, Localization Program Manager at The Predictive Index (PI), a Boston-based provider of talent optimization services. Vanessa plays an integral role in adapting PI’s innovative personality assessments and software products for markets around the world. Tune in to hear Vanessa explain what talent optimization is, how it differs around the world and how better work can make a better world.
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How Video Localization Is All Wrong (and How to Fix It)
22/10/2020In this episode, we talk to Andre Hemker, the new CEO of translation technology company [Wordbee](https://www.wordbee.com/). Andre is also the founder and CEO of the German-based language service provider Wordcraft. Tune in to hear Andre share his forward-thinking thoughts on video localization, the future of translation technology and more.
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A CIO on Digital Transformation and Cultural Change
07/10/2020In this episode we talk to Jim DuBois, former CIO of Microsoft, published author and advisor to Fortune 500 companies and startups. Jim spent 25 years at Microsoft and played an integral role in driving digital transformation at the company. Tune in to hear Jim share some interesting stories about his time at Microsoft, the steps to enterprise digital transformation and the important role that corporate culture plays in growing a business.
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The Elements of a Strategic Localization Program
23/09/2020Alex Pereverzevs, Product Lead at [Lokalise](https://lokalise.com/) and tech enthusiast, sits down with us to talk localization tech. Alex explains some of the technology strategies international companies employ to boost brand exposure and why thinking about localization sooner is better. He also shares his insight on the current and future possibilities of intuitive translation management systems. Listen to the full episode now.
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Pinterest Has Localization Pinned Down
09/09/2020In this episode, we talk to the head of the localization program at Pinterest, Francesca Di Marco. A 15-year veteran of the industry, Francesca shares how she built Pinterest’s localization program from scratch and how her localization team has continuously refined processes to combine translation, transcreation and in-market copywriting to achieve an optimum blend of global messaging and local relevance. Tune in to hear all this and more.