An Ghaeilge sa Ghnó
The ‘Irish in Business’ Service is designed to give companies a service in which they are guided through the process of adapting some or all of their business to bilingualism.
Firstly, Gaillimh le Gaeilge staff arrange a meeting with the business owner(s) or manager(s) and review the business in terms of its visual image – signage, marketing material, social media, advertising etc. – and examine various possibilities in terms of the use of Irish. Then, Gaillimh le Gaeilge will put together a multi-step programme with an agreed timeframe, for the incorporation of Irish into various areas of the business, whether it be stationery, signage or putting Irish on delivery vans! Gaillimh le Gaeilge staff will provide marketing and business expertise throughout the process, and make contact with the company during the time period, to assist, provide advice and translations wherever necessary.
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