Is ‘sanitary napkin’ or ‘paper towel’ the approved term in your company? Very often the relevant knowledge is there, but not everyone in the company has access to it.
By Jesper O. Andersen
By investing in a termbase, your company can avoid costly errors and misunderstandings as well as saving valuable time. Two clicks are all it takes for your employee to find the relevant terms and thus ensure that customers, colleagues and business partners are served correctly, swiftly and effectively; at the same time, the termbase helps support your corporate image.
“It takes very little to streamline and avoid errors in your communication. A termbase makes your company’s terminology available to all relevant parties, across departments and national borders, and contributes to boosting the quality of your communication in addition to saving lots of time,” says Birgitte Forné.
For more information about how your company can save time and money by implementing a termbase, or if you want to hear about our experience with implementing these, please contact Translation House of Scandinavia’s
Sales and Marketing Manager, Birgitte Forné.