Understanding the Filipino seaman: his values, attitudes and behavior
Year: 1991 Language: english Author: Tomas D. Andres Publisher: Our Lady of Manaoag Publishers Format: PDF Number of pages: 31 Description: Extending positive understanding towards people is a central part of the professional role of every Master and officer. Whether you are in charge of the engineering crew or of the deck crew, getting to know and understand the people you're dealing with is a necessity for success! Masters and officers cannot operate in a vacuum. You have to know how to convince and inspire, cooperate and communicate with your people to be successful. Aboard a multinational crewed vessels ship you have to get people to trust and understand each other in spite of considerable barriers, erected by differences in language, values, ethics, attitudes, traditions, customs, and ways of thinking. This book is a concise study of Filipino values, etiquette, mores, customs and manners which show differences as well as similarities in behavioral expectations that arise when Masters and officers come to live and work with Filipinos. This book has two intended uses. It is a tool for intercultural relations training aboard ship that, hopefully, will provide a wealth of data for Masters and officers who wish to relate effectively with Filipinos. It is hoped that this book will also be used informally by individuals going to work with Filipinos who will be unable to attend intercultural relations training. Coming to terms with people of other cultures can be difficult. Time-consuming, too, and very expensive if one fails to build up the necessary confidence. Familiarize yourself thoroughly with Filipinos! It's a wise investment that soon pays off.
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CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgments CHAPTER 1 UNDERSTANDING THE CULTURE, PERSONALITY TRAITS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF FILIPINO SEAMEN 2 THE IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION TO FILIPINOS 3 DIETARY REQUIREMENTS 4 UNDERSTANDING THE FILIPINO MALE ENVIRONMENT, ATTITUDES TO DRINK/DRUG USAGE AND SOCIAL HABITS 5 HOW TO MAKE THE FILIPINO TICK AND CLICK 6 COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY WITH FILIPINOS 7 HOW TO MOTIVATE AND BRING OUT THE BEST IN THE FILIPINO 8 HOW TO NEGOTIATE AND HANDLE CONFLICTS WITH FILIPINOS 9 DO'S AND DON'TS WITH FILIPINOS Bibliography
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Many people helped shape and complete this work. Authorities in the field of anthropology, sociology, psychology, Philippine culture, ship management and other related disciplines as well as practitioners shared their insights with the writer. In the preparation of this work, the writer wishes to give due recognition to Mr. Stephen G. Treadwell, Denholm Representative of Dcnklav Maritime Agency, Inc. who strongly encouraged the author to write this book for their seagoing personnels who interact with their thousand Filipino seafarers onboard international ocean-going vessels. The writer's gratitude also goes to the Denholm Management for their financial support for this book. As the saying goes, "There's nothing new under the sun." The writer fully acknowledges that what he had written here has been taken from other sources and experiences and from his lectures, briefings, and personal teaching notes. As much as he can he acknowledges all the references used in the bibliography; however, human frailty dictates that some authors or sources may not have been acknowledged or mentioned explicitly due to inadvertence or lack of documentation. To them the author gives due thanks and acknowledgment. Last but not least, the writer's thanks and gratitude go to his loving children, Thomas Philamer, Pilar Philamcr, Picrreangelo Philamer, Lord Philamer, Patrician Philamer, Bernard Philamer, David Ben Philamer for their cooperation and to his loving wife, Pilar Corazon, for her inspiration. THE AUTHOR
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Understanding the Filipino seaman: his values, attitudes and behavior
Year: 1991
Language: english
Author: Tomas D. Andres
Publisher: Our Lady of Manaoag Publishers
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 31
Description: Extending positive understanding towards people is a central part of the professional role of every Master and officer. Whether you are in charge of the engineering crew or of the deck crew, getting to know and understand the people you're dealing with is a necessity for success!
Masters and officers cannot operate in a vacuum. You have to know how to convince and inspire, cooperate and communicate with your people to be successful. Aboard a multinational crewed vessels ship you have to get people to trust and understand each other in spite of considerable barriers, erected by differences in language, values, ethics, attitudes, traditions, customs, and ways of thinking.
This book is a concise study of Filipino values, etiquette, mores, customs and manners which show differences as well as similarities in behavioral expectations that arise when Masters and officers come to live and work with Filipinos. This book has two intended uses. It is a tool for intercultural relations training aboard ship that, hopefully, will provide a wealth of data for Masters and officers who wish to relate effectively with Filipinos. It is hoped that this book will also be used informally by individuals going to work with Filipinos who will be unable to attend intercultural relations training.
Coming to terms with people of other cultures can be difficult. Time-consuming, too, and very expensive if one fails to build up the necessary confidence. Familiarize yourself thoroughly with Filipinos! It's a wise investment that soon pays off.
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CONTENTS
CONTENTSPreface
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER
1 UNDERSTANDING THE CULTURE, PERSONALITY TRAITS
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF FILIPINO SEAMEN
2 THE IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION TO FILIPINOS
3 DIETARY REQUIREMENTS
4 UNDERSTANDING THE FILIPINO MALE ENVIRONMENT,
ATTITUDES TO DRINK/DRUG USAGE AND
SOCIAL HABITS
5 HOW TO MAKE THE FILIPINO TICK AND CLICK
6 COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY WITH FILIPINOS
7 HOW TO MOTIVATE AND BRING OUT THE BEST
IN THE FILIPINO
8 HOW TO NEGOTIATE AND HANDLE CONFLICTS
WITH FILIPINOS
9 DO'S AND DON'TS WITH FILIPINOS
Bibliography
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSMany people helped shape and complete this work. Authorities in
the field of anthropology, sociology, psychology, Philippine culture, ship
management and other related disciplines as well as practitioners shared
their insights with the writer.
In the preparation of this work, the writer wishes to give due
recognition to Mr. Stephen G. Treadwell, Denholm Representative of
Dcnklav Maritime Agency, Inc. who strongly encouraged the author to
write this book for their seagoing personnels who interact with their
thousand Filipino seafarers onboard international ocean-going vessels.
The writer's gratitude also goes to the Denholm Management for their
financial support for this book.
As the saying goes, "There's nothing new under the sun." The writer
fully acknowledges that what he had written here has been taken from
other sources and experiences and from his lectures, briefings, and
personal teaching notes. As much as he can he acknowledges all the
references used in the bibliography; however, human frailty dictates that
some authors or sources may not have been acknowledged or mentioned
explicitly due to inadvertence or lack of documentation. To them the
author gives due thanks and acknowledgment.
Last but not least, the writer's thanks and gratitude go to his loving
children, Thomas Philamer, Pilar Philamcr, Picrreangelo Philamer, Lord
Philamer, Patrician Philamer, Bernard Philamer, David Ben Philamer for
their cooperation and to his loving wife, Pilar Corazon, for her inspiration.
THE AUTHOR
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