WHY ENGLISH SKILLS MATTER FOR FUTURE MANAGERS

Authors

  • Parsaxonova Diloromxon Toyirovna, Sitora Xasanova Uktam kizi Samarkand Institute of Economics and Service Faculty of Service, Student of IRB-325 Group, teacher at Samarkand economics and service institute

Keywords:

English language, future managers, management, leadership, communication, employability, global business, career growth

Abstract

 In the modern world, management is no longer limited to local communication or one-country business activity. Future managers are expected to work with information, people, technologies, and markets that are often international. In this environment, English has become one of the most valuable professional skills. It helps managers communicate clearly, lead teams, read business materials, join global discussions, and grow in their careers. This article examines why English is important for future managers and why it should be viewed not only as a foreign language, but also as a practical management skill.

References

Cambridge English & QS. English at Work: Global Analysis of Language Skills in the Workplace.

Neeley, T. Global Business Speaks English. Harvard Business Review.

World Economic Forum. The Future of Jobs Report 2025 – Skills Outlook.

British Council. The Future of English: Research Summary.

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Published

2026-03-30

How to Cite

Parsaxonova Diloromxon Toyirovna, Sitora Xasanova Uktam kizi. (2026). WHY ENGLISH SKILLS MATTER FOR FUTURE MANAGERS. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(03), 1375–1377. Retrieved from https://www.eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/5826