Learn French in 2012!
Cross Cultural Institute of Wichita invites you to a Free French Class for kids.
We are collecting donations for International Rescue Committee, you can bring donations to the event.
The class is February 6th from 9.45 to 10.30
at 4031 E Harry St Wichita KS, Please confirm you will join!
http://crosscultural-a-i.com/2011Programs.aspx

Make the world a smaller place by being prepared. We will help you break the cultural boundaries.
At the wake of the 21st century, businesses have become: global, international, cross cultural. Over the next ten years the cultural diversity in the United States will continue to grow exponentially. Companies need the knowledge, expertise and insight of people from different cultures in order to target greater markets. CCAI Wichita, Cross Cultural Assimilation Institute will help your company get ready to face the changes of a new business generation.
CCAI Wichita, Cross Cultural Assimilation Institute focuses on cross- cultural training, relocation, and assimilation, CCAI Wichita, Cross Cultural Assimilation Institute is the area cross-cultural training specialist.
CCAI Wichita, Cross Cultural Assimilation Institute will assist your new international employees understand the USA business culture and feel more comfortable faster. CCAI Wichita, Cross Cultural Assimilation Institute will get you ready for your next international meeting with Spain, Mexico, Germany or China... with extensive cross-cultural training Cultural awareness training for organizations, Cultural training for relocation, Country specific Cross Cultural Training.
To do business successfully, CCAI Wichita, Cross Cultural Assimilation Institute will assist international assignees (coming to the USA or going overseas) understand the host-country way of doing things, such as different ways of interacting and communicating, different approaches to managing, authority and teamwork—to name but a few!
A lack of cultural awareness, at professional and social levels, can lead to major miss-communication, misunderstanding and, ultimately, rejection by host-culture colleagues, clients, acquaintances and neighbors, not only for the employee but for their family as well. These cultural challenges and experiences of culture shock can be equally prevalent when returning to the home country after several years’ living and working in another country and culture.
Member of: Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Kansas World Trade Center, Wichita Chamber of Commerce