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Business Etiquette In Haiti - Gender Division In The Labor Market

Haiti Business Etiquette

Men and women hold certain jobs in Haiti. This is because there are jobs wherein women are not allowed in and there are jobs that are solely for them. For instance, men dominate the labor and business market. They are allowed to work as laborers, mechanics, construction workers, and chauffeurs. Even if women are starting to achieve higher class professions, it is still men who often get jobs in schools, politics and medicine. Most school directors, pastors, and spiritual and herbal healers are also men. They are also responsible for livestock and garden care at households.

Women, on the other hand, are more associated with domestic tasks, including cooking and washing clothes. They also kind of dominate the health care sector, where almost all nurses are female. Women are also relied on when it comes to marketing and entrepreneurship. They are active in the fish, green produce and tobacco business industries.

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Business Etiquette In Haiti - Greeting At Meetings

Haiti Business Etiquette

How would you communicate with Haitian business people? How do you engage them in talks? And how can you break the ice during business meetings? These might be the questions circling your mind when you are about to go on a meeting with Haitian professionals.

First and foremost, greeting business associates during a meeting is necessary as it is a sign of respect. Haitians shake each other's hands to greet one another during a business meeting. This way, you can acknowledge each other. It is also advisable to give out your business card prior to the start of the discussion.

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Business Etiquette In Haiti - Is Punctuality Necessary?

Haiti Business Etiquette

Haitians do not follow the "clock time," meaning that being late is not that uncommon among them. As a matter of fact, being late in a business meeting isn't considered rude at all. What they see as rude is if you arrive too early. This is because Haitians follow the Caribbean time. They do not say "9am sharp." Rather, they say "around 9am." However, Haitians can still be punctual as long as they were ordered to come exactly at the given time. But in regular cases, being late is not a big deal.

The same goes with business meetings. However, if you will be late for several hours or if you will be unable to come to the scheduled meeting, you have to notify the company or the person you are meeting with. It is proper to make a call and reschedule the meeting than to not show up without any notice.

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Business Etiquette In Haiti - Things To Remember When Scheduling A Meeting

Haiti Business Etiquette

Haiti professionals are used to scheduling a meeting ahead of time. Not only this is part of business etiquette, it also allows both sides to prepare for the said meeting. When scheduling a meeting, it is important that you know the business hours in Haiti. Usually, it is best to set the meeting within the businesses hours of 8am and 4pm.

Being punctual is important so that you won't waste the time of the other party by waiting for you. Breaking the ice during the meeting can be done by engaging in small talks. It is common for business professionals to talk about their families first before discussing the matter at hand. Avoid touching on political subjects during first meetings unless you have already established a strong relationship with the other person. This is because politics is a sensitive topic in the country.

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Guide In Doing Business In Haiti

Haiti Business

Since the 2010 earthquake that killed thousands of people and destroyed infrastructure in Haiti, entrepreneurs have been having a tough time doing business in the Caribbean nation. However, it does not mean that putting up a business in the country is not a wise decision. There are key sectors that provide good opportunities for businessmen. Among these are the garment, agribusiness and tourism sectors. Opening a business in these industries can lead to success.

Analysts believe that Haiti's gross domestic product can grow in the coming years and this is good for businessmen. Also, there are ways on how to do business in Haiti easier. One can work with non-government organizations so as to combine business and social goals. The good thing about this is that NGOs are knowledgeable about Haiti when it comes to its markets, society, and people.

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Tips For Reporters Covering Election Night

Election night is one of the most important events in a country. Every news show is covering the night, as reporters scatter around and get the facts right. For a reporter, covering the election night is both exciting and intimidating because all eyes and ears will be on you. There's no room for mistakes and you have to be updated as much as possible. Otherwise, you will appear incompetent and no one would want to pay attention to your report. Here is a short guide to help you do your job excellently during the much-awaited election night.

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Business Etiquette In Haiti - The Need For Business Cards

Haiti Business Etiquette

It is common to give out business cards during business meetings in Haiti. As a matter of fact, it is very helpful for your business if you always have cards to present to your clients. This way, they can have your contact details all the time.

There's no definite method or process in exchanging business cards but it is advisable to give your card at the start of the meeting. Carrying a small folder to keep the business cards you receive can also help you make a good impression. One thing to remember when dealing with business cards is to treat the material with respect. Avoid folding it and keep it safe from tears and scratches. You should also not write anything on the card. While it is not required, it is better to use one side of the card to translate all the information into French. Of course, you should not forget to include all the vital information in the card, including your name and the name of your business, as well as your address and the contact details. The card wouldn't serve its purpose if any of these information is missing.

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Business Etiquette In Haiti - How Haitians Negotiate

Haiti Business Etiquette

Business negotiations among Haitians can be loud and dramatic. This is because Haitian professionals enter into negotiations head on. They are animated and they do everything they can to get the best deal. As a matter of fact, it is common for Haitians to haggle over almost everything that involves money.

Some Haitian professionals tend to act as if they were offended by the offered deal so that they can negotiate the price. More often than not, the one that dominates the negotiation proceedings win. Haitian businessmen are also not used to using direct words and sentences to convey their thoughts and feelings. They usually make use of parables to express what they want. This is why foreign business people have to be patient when dealing with Haitian professionals. Otherwise, it could lead to conflicts. The use of harsh and offensive language during negotiations will never produce good results and this is why both sides should avoid it.

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Business Etiquette In Haiti - Dining With Professionals

Haiti Business Etiquette

There might come a time that you will have dinner with Haitian clients or business associates. When this happens, make sure that you know the table etiquette that Haitians carefully observe. Remember that Haitians take dining etiquette very seriously because it is an honor for them to invite people to their table. What more if you are dining with business partners and clients, right?

First of all, do not go to a dinner and social event in a casual dress. Make sure to dress properly. Avoid wearing jeans and rubber shoes. Instead, show up in a semi-formal attire. If it is a high-end event, make sure that you follow the dress code. In case you do not know the dress code, it is advisable to ask the hosts rather than show up in just about any attire.

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Tips for Staying Safe During Hurricanes

Hurricanes can wreak havoc. These disasters can be very dangerous, as they can destroy houses and infrastructure and even claim lives.

These are only some of the reasons why it is necessary for anyone to be prepared for such a calamity like Hurricane. If you know that a hurricane is coming, be sure to take all the precautionary measures to stay safe and secure.

One thing you have to do is to be kept updated. Watch the news and find out what is going on in your area, as well as in nearby communities. This way, you will know how strong the hurricane is, allowing you to decide whether to stay in your house or evacuate. If officials advise all residents to evacuate, it is best to follow them to be on the safer side.

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