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Italian for Business
Italian Business Communication Training

Italian Business Communication Training

A rounded programme covering meetings, calls and correspondence for professionals working in Italian.

Most companies need their employees to be comfortable across several types of communication, not just one: joining a call, writing a follow-up email, presenting to a client, or making small talk before a meeting starts. This course is built to cover that full range.

The curriculum draws on realistic workplace situations, structured around your industry and the kinds of interactions your team actually has with Italian colleagues, clients or partners. Spoken and written communication are both covered, alongside the etiquette and tone considerations that shape how messages land.

This format works well as a standard, ongoing company-wide programme, giving a well-rounded skill set rather than concentrating narrowly on a single scenario.

For a more targeted focus, see Italian presentation skills training or Italian email writing for professionals, or explore corporate Italian training for our full range of programmes.

Flexible Scheduling

Sessions before work, over lunch, or in the evening — delivered online, in-company, or as a hybrid — fitted around your team’s working day, not the other way round.

Progress Reporting

Attendance tracking, clear learning objectives, and regular progress updates give HR and L&D full visibility over how the programme is performing.

Custom Training Content

Courses are built around your industry vocabulary, client communication style, presentations, negotiations, and company-specific terminology — not a generic syllabus.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this course cover both spoken and written communication?

Yes, the curriculum covers meetings, calls, presentations and written correspondence, rather than focusing on one channel alone.

Is this course suitable as a general company-wide programme?

Yes, it's designed as a well-rounded option for companies that want broad communication coverage rather than a course narrowly focused on one skill such as presentations or email alone.

How does this differ from a general Italian language course?

The focus stays on workplace communication throughout — meeting phrases, negotiation language, written tone and etiquette — rather than broader conversational or travel Italian.

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