Abstract The Call Center Industry (CCI) in the Philippines has been attracting employees from different national and linguistic backgrounds. The industry required employees to have a strong command of the English language more specifically, American English, which serves as the model for the English language requirements. However, these requirements may have a negative impact on the linguistic and national identity of Filipino employees. This study explored the Filipino English language trainers’ and Customer Service Representatives’ integration with the American culture and language and whether this has any influence on the way they teach or use the language. It also investigated whether training in the business process outsourcing (BPO) ...
The American occupation of the Philippines in 1898 saw the official installation of English into the...
In the Philippines, English is an official language. It is used as a medium of instruction. Yet, mos...
Thomas Macaulay’s design to create “a class of persons, Indian in blood and colour, but English in t...
Abstract The Call Center Industry (CCI) in the Philippines has been attracting employees from diffe...
The Call Center Industry in the Philippines has been attracting employees from different cultural an...
: Language training practices, in terms of management of training communication, are common to all c...
The off-shoring of telecommunications continues to expand achieving near to 70% compound annual grow...
The ability to communicate well in English with native speaker customers on the phones, especially t...
Communication within international call centers can be significantly complicated by breakdowns that ...
In the global workplace, there has been tremendous growth in business processing outsourcing (BPO). ...
Deeply rooted with the influence of the American culture to Philippine Education, most curricula are...
The past two decades brought increased interest in the study of identity in the field of language ed...
Filipino language, in its history, has been a source of strength and empowerment, and a means of nat...
Many Filipino migrant workers (overseas Filipino workers) in their status as adult learners struggle...
This study examines the contemporary dynamism of labor in the global workflow as seen in a case in t...
The American occupation of the Philippines in 1898 saw the official installation of English into the...
In the Philippines, English is an official language. It is used as a medium of instruction. Yet, mos...
Thomas Macaulay’s design to create “a class of persons, Indian in blood and colour, but English in t...
Abstract The Call Center Industry (CCI) in the Philippines has been attracting employees from diffe...
The Call Center Industry in the Philippines has been attracting employees from different cultural an...
: Language training practices, in terms of management of training communication, are common to all c...
The off-shoring of telecommunications continues to expand achieving near to 70% compound annual grow...
The ability to communicate well in English with native speaker customers on the phones, especially t...
Communication within international call centers can be significantly complicated by breakdowns that ...
In the global workplace, there has been tremendous growth in business processing outsourcing (BPO). ...
Deeply rooted with the influence of the American culture to Philippine Education, most curricula are...
The past two decades brought increased interest in the study of identity in the field of language ed...
Filipino language, in its history, has been a source of strength and empowerment, and a means of nat...
Many Filipino migrant workers (overseas Filipino workers) in their status as adult learners struggle...
This study examines the contemporary dynamism of labor in the global workflow as seen in a case in t...
The American occupation of the Philippines in 1898 saw the official installation of English into the...
In the Philippines, English is an official language. It is used as a medium of instruction. Yet, mos...
Thomas Macaulay’s design to create “a class of persons, Indian in blood and colour, but English in t...