Linguistic diversity has become a defining feature of modern corporate environments. As companies operate across multiple countries and cultures, the ability to communicate effectively across languages has emerged as a strategic necessity. This research paper examines the role of linguistic diversity in corporate communications, focusing on both internal and external communication processes. The study highlights challenges such as miscommunication, translation difficulties, and cultural misunderstanding, while also exploring opportunities for creativity, inclusivity, and global market expansion. A qualitative research methodology based on literature review is used to analyze relevant theories and findings. The study concludes by offering practical suggestions for managing linguistic diversity as an organizational asset.
Unde et al. (Sun,) studied this question.