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Professional Performance, All the Time! Part 1
Discover how the right mindset can help you balance excellence, competition, and personal growth. As language professionals, we want and…
Navigating Information Security Challenges, Part 3
Are your current security measures truly protecting data? Explore essential security protocols to boost your online resilience. This final installment…
Business Practice Dos and Don’ts for Freelance Medical Interpreters and Translators
Master essential strategies, set effective boundaries, and navigate both the business and informal aspects of your freelance medical interpreting and…
Navigating Information Security Challenges, Part 2
Gain actionable insights to navigate the complex landscape of information security with confidence and resilience. This webinar takes a data-centric…
Language Justice: A Powerful Framework for Expanding Your Translation Services and Elevating Your Client Relationships
Explore how language justice can help you overcome challenges with direct clients and effectively utilize machine translation and artificial intelligence…
Pricing Pathways
Discover essential strategies to boost your profits through smart pricing techniques. If you run a for-profit business, profit maximization is…
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