by Carreen Schroeder | Aug 5, 2022 | Business Trends, Gender Issues, Snippets, Translation and Interpretation
Work-Life Balance — CEOs Share Their Wisdom This week, I came across an inspirational LinkedIn post by Rick Beggington, Filmmaker, Producer, and Creator. Rick had recently celebrated his 40th birthday, or, as Rick puts it, his “40th lap of the sun.” In so...
by Carreen Schroeder | Jul 28, 2022 | Healthcare Trends, Snippets, Translation and Interpretation
The 10 Best — and Worst — States for Healthcare Senior Writer and Reporter for Becker’s Healthcare, Kelly Gooch, recently reported on the 10 best — and worst — states for healthcare. The analysts responsible for the determination gathered data from the Kaiser...
by Carreen Schroeder | Sep 1, 2021 | Content Marketing, Healthcare, Public-facing Content, Social Media, Translation and Interpretation
How Well Are You Marketing Your Brand? The Need for Language Services in Healthcare When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, very few were left unaffected. The nightly news showed images of full hospitals, shut down storefronts, and increasing unemployment numbers. Without...
by Carreen Schroeder | Aug 16, 2021 | Content Marketing, Public-facing Content, Social Media, Translation and Interpretation
How Research Reports Add Credibility To Your Marketing Message Powerful Marketing Solutions for the Language Services Industry Every brand has a message they are trying to get to you. Any company with something to sell is constantly trying to find new ways to speak to...
by Carreen Schroeder | Nov 6, 2020 | Crisis Management, Gender Issues, Public-facing Content, Translation and Interpretation
Addressing the Language and Literacy Gaps in Humanitarian Aid & Development Work How to Effectively Help Bridge Communication Gaps Why do we need to Bridge Language and Literacy Gaps? When it comes to humanitarian aid and development work, we have two...
by Carreen Schroeder | Sep 1, 2020 | Public-facing Content, Translation and Interpretation
Bridging the Interpersonal Gap The Education of a Field Interpreter The Bridge from Biloxi Mr. Mitchell, the tall, soft-spoken southern gentleman, checked his watch and looked up at the approaching storm clouds. Having had an illustrious career as a civil engineer,...