10/25/07

learnenglish: the best way to learn english on the internet!




LearnEnglish is a portal which links to all the British Council's websites for teachers and learners of English - just one web address to remember§ this website is very interesting because you can have fun while learning a new english!
You can find sports and culture news, games, grammar test... to summarize, LEARN-ENGLISH is very well-made because you can search informations about New Zealand, USA, Ireland, Wales.... every land where english is spoken! The notion of diversity is very important because if you want to join the group, you want to belong to this world you have to learn english!
The element which is very different, compares to "English Daily" for example, is the diversity of the "lessons": you can learn english without realize that you are in a grammar class!
Every week, the website gives a new theme, (this week it's "pirates"...) and declines every rubric around this idea: poem, stories.......

ps: i choose this website because of the color of the banneer which remind me the green of my blog.....!;)

10/11/07

Safe outsourcing

Outsourcing all or part of a company's customer service operation helps to lower costs, better focus in-house resources, and even improve customer relationships - but entrusting customers to an outside vendor can also create a "gap" which damage those customer relationships.
Executives who hire an outsourcer to make customer service problems "Go away" often find that the projected cost savings are quickly swamped by increased customer dissatisfaction and expensive customer attrition explains a managing director.

Effective outsourcing means eliminating the service gap by intelligently and actively managing outsourcing relationships.
It was the topic of my internship last year: how a litte company can manage its outsourcing? What are the limits? Is it less expensive?
This question is very interesting because of many parameters which can change the debate.....

corrected text...!!

I currently work in a company that employs 65 salaries. It is located in Paris in the 15th arrondissement on the street called Rue Maubert. Its sells children’s software.It benefits from government subsidies from the state to hire young interns. That is how I received my job which is entitled "sales representative".
At first, my job title was "marketing manager", but I changed jobs.We sell a range of products with the brand Youngsoft. We have many marketing expenses. Our display advertising in the metro is one of the most expensive. Our PR department also has a very large budget.
We create our own commercials with our copywriting staff, and we do our own edition of user manuals.Our quarterly results for this year have all been very positive. The market we are in is very interesting right now, and that is why we are making profits.
We want to sell our products in Tahiti because we think overseas customers would be interested in buying them.In a nutshell, because of our positive ethics and interesting market niche, we have a rosy future.

Actually, I work in a society that has 65 salaries. It is located in Paris -15th arrondisement- in the street called Rue Maubert. Her reason is to commercialize children’s logiciels.


It receives a subvention from the state to hire young interns. That is how I received my job which is titled "commercial". In the first time, my job title was marketing manager, but I changed jobs.


We sell a range of products under the brand Youngsoft. We have many charges associated with marketing. Our posting in the metro is one of the most expensive. Our PR department also has a very large budget. We realize our own pubs with our redaction staff, and we do our own edition of user manuals.


Our trimestrial results for this year have been very positive. Our market is very interesting right now, and that is why we gain funds.


We want to launch our products in Tahiti because we think non-metropolitan customers would be interested in buying them.


In resume, because of our positive deontology and interesting market niche, we have a rosy future.

10/4/07

Do you tweet???

To be honest, when my English teacher asked me to write about Twitter, I had never heard of it...
So I went to the website and discover that it's "A global community of friends and strangers answering one simple question: What are you doing? Answer on your phone, IM, or right here on the web!"

Still to be honest I don't really see the interest of the "voluntary spying": why do people wants to know every activity of a friend? What king of interest do they find in sharing their diary?
Obviously, it might be interesting for professionals if they want to broadcast news from a modern way! Nervertheless, i think it's interesting if your network is a big one!

Do you love twitting?


When my teacher asked me to write about Twitter, i was quiet annoying, because I had never heard about this community... so I went and read the definition of this website: A global community of friends and strangers answering one simple question: What are you doing? Answer on your phone, IM, or right here on the web!

And, to be honest I m quiet surprised by this community, I can't see the interest of this "voluntary spying"... Who really cares about the daylies activies of a friend and, furthermore, an unknown person?
And who wants everyone to know its diary?
Of course, it may be interesting from an professional point of view, if a compagny doesn't want to broadcast a message freely an rapidly, a tweet may be the solution!It's a modern way to announce a