The Conference Interpreter Trainee: A Successful Start-up?
The Conference Interpreter Trainee: A Successful Start-up?
Author(s): Renata GeorgescuSubject(s): Adult Education, Management and complex organizations, Translation Studies
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Start-up; entrepreneurial model; conference interpreting; effectiveness; kaizen-type approach;
Summary/Abstract: In 2010, Chris Durban and Eugene Seidel published the volume The Prosperous Translator: Advice from Fire Ant and Worker Bee. Doubtless, since translation is at least partly akin to conference interpreting, one might think that the interpreter should also be able to lead a prosperous life. But the reality around us shows that not everyone succeeds in their professional life. Starting from the idea that a company’s recipe for success could be applied to the training process of a successful interpreter, in this article we aim to examine to what extent the skills of the conference interpreting master could be strengthened, sharpened and expanded if the personal as well as the teaching approach followed the entrepreneurial model of success and how much effectiveness and efficiency matters in the training process. To this effect, we consider here in parallel conference interpreting pedagogy and proven marketing techniques.
Journal: Journal of Research in Higher Education
- Issue Year: 6/2022
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 52-69
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English