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International business with Jamaica. Amber Parson- FBLA. Table of contents. About Jamaica . Jamaican business etiquette. Making Appointments Business Dress Addressing Others Entertaining. Fast Facts About Jamaica Fast Facts to Know About Jamaica Geography of Jamaica
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International business with Jamaica Amber Parson- FBLA
Table of contents About Jamaica Jamaican business etiquette Making Appointments Business Dress Addressing Others Entertaining • Fast Facts About Jamaica • Fast Facts to Know About Jamaica • Geography of Jamaica • Jamaican People & Culture • Things to Know Before traveling
Fast Facts to know about Jamaica • Flag Symbolism- • Black- the strength and creativity of its people • Gold- the natural wealth of the island and the beauty of sunlight • Green- represents hope and agricultural resources • Currency- Jamaican dollar • Population- 2,930,050 • Form of Government- Parliamentary • Language- English Jamaica’s Flag Jamaica’s Coat of Arms
Geography • Mountainous island in the Caribbean Sea • Part of the Caribbean Islands (Greater Antilles) • Approximately 600 miles south of Miami, FL • Major Rivers- • Black River, Rio Cobre, Rio Grande • Major Mountain Ranges- • Blue Mountains, John Crow Mountains, Don Figuero Mountains, Cockpit Country Map of Jamaica
Jamaican People & culture • 1/3 of all Jamaicans live in the capital city, Kingston • Traditional Food- Richly flavored foods such as jerk. • Traditional Clothing- • Colorful and usually handmade calico cloth, head scarves, tiered skirts, shell jewelry, and “tam” hats (covers dreadlocks). • Many Jamaicans are spiritual and follow a variety of faiths- Rastafarian, Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism, and Islam. • 90% of population is of African descent • “Out of Many, One People” is Jamaica’s motto because many others have come from China, India, Germany, and Syria. Jamaican Jerk Chicken Head Scarves
Things to know before traveling • Read up on local laws and practices before you get there • Give your friends and family your contact info and itineraries • Register with your country's embassy before you travel • Consider traveling here during the off-season; hurricane season runs from July-November • Hotel prices are lower and tourist activities are also lower • Pack mosquito repellant • If you rent a car, be prepared to drive differently • Roads are potholed and Jamaicans drive on the left side of the road U.S. Embassy in Kingston Jamaica Bring Mosquito Repellant
Making Appointments • Making appointments in Jamaica follows English customs • Be on time for appointments with business affiliates • Ensure you know directions to places by confirming with your affiliates • One needs to know how to: • Suggest times, politely agree to appointments, express times that may not be convenient, cancel appointments, apologize, and ask for confirmation Making Appointments in Jamaica
Business Dress • If uniforms aren’t provided, employees wear dress shirts, ties, and/ or business suits; dress is mostly conservative • Jamaican causal business: khaki slacks and polos • You should war a business suit for at least the first business meeting • Consider that the climate in Jamaica can be humid and hot • Outside of work atmosphere, casual dress is permissible • Try to avoid indecent, suggestive, or inappropriate clothing- it may suggest that you are not serious about your business Men’s and Women’s Business Dress
Addressing others • Address business associates by their last names (with suitable acronyms in front [e.g., Mr., Mrs., etc.]) • Properly address associates in this way unless they tell you otherwise • Business associates in Jamaica may be referred to as “boss man” or “boss woman” by others (even those who aren’t employees) • These are colloquial terms that others use to recognize the status of others How to Address Others Diagram
Entertaining • Jamaicans are great hosts and are open when entertaining • Expect to be treated to a meal or meals • Let your Jamaican counterparts know that you’d like to experience Jamaican cuisine. • Offer to pay for your meal, but do not be too insistent to pay afterwards • When eating, drinking, and being entertained, do not discuss matters of business • Jamaicans are usually receptive of gifts upon first meetings Jamaican Dancing Entertainment
References • Images in order of appearance in presentation: • https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/Flag_of_Jamaica.svg/2000px-Flag_of_Jamaica.svg.png • https://rushanew.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/teamwork.jpg • https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/52/Coat_of_arms_of_Jamaica.svg/2000px-Coat_of_arms_of_Jamaica.svg.png • http://www.d-maps.com/m/america/jamaique/jamaique15.gif • http://assets.epicurious.com/photos/560d993df3a00aeb2f1cf4de/master/pass/234807.jpg • http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Z8hgFKHGydw/UAlM7jK_DTI/AAAAAAAAAVA/1yYNRAc91Tk/s1600/african-head-wrap-part-2-lovely-ladies-and-st-L-3DSRUS.jpeg • http://www.healthline.com/hlcmsresource/images/slideshow/6-kinds-of-natural-mosquito-repellent/648_no-mosquito.jpeg • https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/461866302869495808/p1NN2SBy.jpeg • http://bilmoore.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/appointment.jpg • http://jis.gov.jm/media/vascianne-page-640x425.jpg • http://www.januka.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/dancer-jamaicancostume-633wide.jpg