If Business English is a service, what kind of service is it?
One of the more ubiquitous introductions to Service Design suggests that 'in Educational Services, [service] has the form of a promise to produce a new capacity for the customer to make new promises.'
When we sign a contract with someone, then, we are promising that we will enable them to make promises to others.
It almost sounds like a pyramid scheme.
And precisely because it does, it highlights the importance of something that receives commendably little attention: appearance.
One of the more ubiquitous introductions to Service Design suggests that 'in Educational Services, [service] has the form of a promise to produce a new capacity for the customer to make new promises.'
When we sign a contract with someone, then, we are promising that we will enable them to make promises to others.
It almost sounds like a pyramid scheme.
And precisely because it does, it highlights the importance of something that receives commendably little attention: appearance.