Globally Speaking Radio

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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

  • The Customization Conundrum

    19/06/2019

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, we chat with Yan Yu, Daniel Chin and Scott Schwalbach of Spartan Software about how no single translation management systems (TMS) will meet all the needs of a localization program, why API integration between tools isn’t enough and why custom development of TMS and content management systems (CMS) is crucial to a successful localization program.Press Play to hear more!

  • Managing Human Resources Across Cultures

    05/06/2019

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, we chat with Michael Erisman, Chief People Officer at Pushpay, about his experience managing global teams and handling internal human resources. He discusses costly mistakes made from not understanding cultural differences, how to manage varying cultural norms across a global company, the “people implications” of your global business strategy and why trust is the key. Tune in to hear more!

  • How ASICS Is Running to Global Markets

    22/05/2019

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, we chat with Alessandra Binazzi, the highly experienced Director of Localization at ASICS Digital, about how localization at ASICS enables people across the world to live better lives through sports and why working towards a common mission can help bridge company cultures. We also talk about the difficult transition from the retail world to the digital world. Tune in to hear more!

  • The Localization Contrarian

    08/05/2019

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, we chat with Luigi Muzii, the well-known localization contrarian, about how translation buyers and sellers will never understand each other, why we’re having trouble adopting blockchain, and why we struggle with innovation in our industry. There’s also a bit about ice cream. Tune in to hear more!

  • Is It AI or Is It PowerPoint

    24/04/2019

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, we talk about how we’re still in the hype curve of AI, what AI has to do with PowerPoint, the concept of selling an idea before the product is ready—and a little about manscaping, too.

  • Maximizing the Impact of Localized Content

    10/04/2019

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, we invited Daniel Sullivan of Tableau back to the podcast to talk about the components of a mature localization environment, how the buyer journey affects localization, how search behavior influences content choices and why KPIs don’t always determine quality.

  • How Following the Herd Impacts Localization

    27/03/2019

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, we talk about the phenomenon of social conformity or following the heard. Often, people don’t know why they are doing things the way they are, but by digging deeper, you can shake up your business and improve your processes.

  • What's the Latest with Neural MT?

    13/03/2019

    Ready for more on NMT? In this episode of Globally Speaking, John Tinsley, CEO and co-founder of Iconic Translation Machines, talks with us about how neural machine translation (NMT) has finally transcended the hype, why it’s ready for prime time, and all the new doors that are being opened in this space. John says it’s ‘100% the right time’ to get into NMT. Click play to learn more!

  • Let's Talk Internationalization

    27/02/2019

    This episode of Globally Speaking features Adam Asnes, the CEO and founder of Lingoport, and the topic of internationalization (i18n). He covers what it is, what problems it solves, how it’s really a design issue and not a localization issue and why it needs to happen upstream. Adam also clears up some misconceptions people might have. Tune in here to dig deeper!

  • Lobbying for Language in the Halls of Power

    13/02/2019

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, we speak to Bill Rivers, “America’s Language Lobbyist,” about his work championing language endeavors in the US like education, translation and interpretation. You’ll want to hear more about what his advocacy for language at the highest levels has to do with immigration, national security, economic growth and the value of bilingualism.

  • What Does Blockchain Have to Do with Localization?

    30/01/2019

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, we speak to both Robert Etches and Michael Casey about blockchain, a new technology gathering buzz in the industry. We cover, among other things, how blockchain is a ‘truth’ machine, giving power to the people by removing the dependency on intermediaries. Tune in to hear more about this collective record-keeping system and how it might be used in the localization industry.

  • Educating the Localizers of the Future

    16/01/2019

    In this latest installation of Globally Speaking, Max Troyer, Associate Professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, talks about the curriculum needed to educate future localization professionals, new skills that are required, where graduates end up working, typical career paths and why we should expand mentorship in the industry. 

  • Wrangling Your Global Content

    02/01/2019

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, Scott Abel, AKA the Content Wrangler, talks about how content is the lifeblood of an organization. In fact, it’s a strategic advantage and an asset—but many organizations don’t treat it this way. Scott explains that businesses need to think differently about how they create, manage, translate and deliver content to make it more useful and meaningful for consumers. Tune in to hear his expertise!

  • What’s in Store for the Translation Industry in 2019?

    12/12/2018

    Towards the end of each year, we talk about the trends we predict we’ll see in the upcoming year—and we love doing it! Tune in to hear what we have to say for 2019. A sneak peek: blockchain, AI and ML and how the role of linguists needs to change.

  • How to Understand and Embrace AI

    28/11/2018

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a hot topic in our industry and carries a lot of mysticism. This episode of Globally Speaking features Tripp Parker, Technical Program Manager in Amazon’s Alexa Health and Wellness team, and covers a variety of topics related to AI. Tripp explains what AI is and how it learns, the two general uses of AI, beneficial and malevolent applications of AI and the age-old question of whether AI will take our jobs. Tune in to this fascinating conversation recorded in front of a live audience!

  • Tracking Data to Prove ROI

    14/11/2018

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, Joel Sahleen, Globalization Architect at Domo, talks about driving localization for a major BI platform and how the right [data can prove ROI](https://hubs.ly/H0qCQ560). Plus, hear how localization is a chicken and egg scenario, how a ‘wall of shame’ can help resolve localization issues and a lot more.

  • Selling Software in Today’s Localization Landscape

    31/10/2018

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, Bjoern Lux, Client Solutions Manager at XTM, shares his experience selling software in today’s localization landscape. Listen here to learn how he does it! Bjoern also talks about mistakes clients make when buying a TMS.

  • A Big Brand's Small Start to a Successful Localization Program

    17/10/2018

    In this episode of Globally Speaking, Oleksandr Pysaryuk, Localization Manager at Achievers, shares how he got into localization management, the success factors involving in managing a localization program, and how to boost employee satisfaction.

  • Proving the ROI of Localization

    03/10/2018

    Chris Englund, Senior Manager of Localization at HubSpot, shares his insights and experience on how a well-known global B2B brand handles localization. He provides details about HubSpot’s successful localization program and talks about how your localization approach can drive value and how you can prove program ROI.

  • Making the Most of Localization Events and Conferences

    19/09/2018

    The months of September through November mark the season of conferences. In Globally Speaking episode 63, we discuss the various events around the world, why they are valuable and how to make the most of them. Hope to see you at an event soon!

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