Glocalization
Shifting paradigms—from translation to transcreation

The globalization of economies has snowballed into the need for globalization of the workforce, and in turn, globalization of knowledge, i.e., shared knowledge across the globe. Having said that, learning, by nature, is deeply personal, weaved into the local cultural fabric, where words carry different meanings and images have distinctive significance.

Thus, the phenomenon of Glocalized Learning—KS’s solution of delivering culturally sensitive and relevant knowledge with local meaning and personal implication.

 

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