Skilled seaport worker’s professional vocation management at the anthropological level of the seashore environment

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Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Skilled seaport worker’s professional vocation management at the anthropological level of the seashore environment
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Vadyba. 2017, Nr. 2 (31), p. 91-95. [Journal of management]
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ENOne of possibilities to develop and naturally manage the professional vocation of a future skilled seaport worker is the knowledge of the natural vocation as an automatic expression of the human nature. The environment of the seaport as a seashore helps the personality perceive oneself in his/her own natural existence, discover the anthropological similarities and human symbols of the seashore related to the natural human ambivalence. The object of the research is an anthropological interpretation of the seashore in order to develop the natural professional vocation of a future skilled seaport worker. The main methods of the research are as follows: scientific literature analysis, interpretation, heuristic method and systemization. The methodological principles are existentialism, humanism, symbolic interactionism and psychoanalysis. The type of the research is theoretically descriptive. The anthropological level of the natural professional vocation of a future skilled seaport worker is discussed in the paper by revealing four dimensions - the limit, the creative decision-making, the professional identity and ecology. The results of the research can be applied by preparing skilled seaport workers at the anthropological, psychoanalytical and ecological levels.

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1648-7974
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