Foreign
language lab inaugurated at Tata Steel
November
16, 2004
In
yet another step towards globalisation, Tata Steel has
set up a foreign language Lab, which was inaugurated
yesterday by Mr Niroop Mahanty, Vice President, Human
Resource Management, Tata Steel. Functioning as part
of the Tisco Management Development Centre (TMDC), which
is in the golden jubilee year of its excellence, the
language lab is a pioneering effort to enhance the foreign
language skills and knowledge of cross cultural business
etiquette of Tata Steel officers.
As the focus of globalisation and global competition
are making a deep impact on the steel industry,
Tata Steel is rewriting the competency needs for
its managers. With the investment in the 2mt per
annum in Nat Steel, based in Singapore, the steel
major has gained market presence in seven countries
across East Asia. In his inaugural remarks, Mr
Mahanty stressed that knowledge of the popular
languages spoken around the world and acculturation
would become integral to organisational learning
at Tata Steel. Familiarity with cultural issues
and negotiating skills and styles across different
cultures would be a significant advantage to individual
managers aspiring to do business abroad and managing
a diverse workforce, he added.
To begin with, Tata Steel has decided to offer
French and Spanish language courses at its Foreign
Language Lab. Other courses on the anvil are Chinese
(Mandarin), Portuguese, Russian and Arabic. The
lab is equipped with state-of-art learning aids
including Pentium 4 Pcs with ergonomically designed
head phones, LCD and overhead projection systems,
digital media to support class room instruction
with flexible self learning. Experienced foreign
language instructors will conduct the language
classes but the emphasis would be on e-enabled
self-learning.
The learners will also get a chance to interact
with visiting business delegations, invited
languages experts and members of diplomatic mission
/ consulates. Each language course is designed
to run for twenty weeks involves two hours of
class room instruction followed by two hours of
guided self learning per week at the lab. At the
end of twenty-week course, the participants will
have developed enabling skills in reading writing
and speaking the language in a business context
occasion.
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