EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Research shows that the values of formal education, work & family has changed considerably between Generation Y (Born between 1965-1980) and the Millennials or Generation X (1981-2000). The Millennials now account for one third of our workforce and growing rapidly to take over the operations within the next decade.
If the declining admissions at post-secondary institutions, abysmal graduation rate at high schools, colleges & universities, and the alarming 'Skill Gaps' is any indication, we at the Multicultural Chamber of Commerce believe that an 'Employer-Driven' education, in concert with educational institutions and public officials is the key to streamlining the process, changing it from traditional Degree-based to Knowledge-based.
Knowing that the Millennials covet debt-free education, accelerated, skill-building and specialized training, MCC has set-up a low-tuition, 2-year non-profit Vocational/Career College in 2010, in the State of Michigan (www.dominicaninternationalinstitute.org), offering more than 600 exciting short courses (45-hours each) in four faculties: Arts/Humanities, Languages/Cultures, Business Administration, and Health & Medicine.
Students can study just what they wish to study by taking most programs online, while still having the option to attend the Harvard University style 'Case Study' seminars & workshops at Dominican International Institute Campus (DII).
If it is more convenient, some of these programs can also be offered at your location, in partnership with MCC/DII - using the same case-study module - based on real-life situations at your corporation.
While higher education and degrees remain the hallmark for executive positions, these short programs & on-the-job training are a great alternative for 'Middle-Skilled Jobs'.
Because we work closely with many High Schools, we can help you hire these bright youth as interns and train them for the jobs you have. The return-on-investment for this employer-driven training will be substantial.
Free Seminars
Your membership in the Multicultural Chamber of Commerce allows you to attend any or all of the following 2-hour seminars, which are held at the Chamber Office in Clinton Twp. Generally the seminars are scheduled for Thursdays from 4.00pm-6.00pm, but advance reservations are required. Please use the 'contact' form to make your reservation.
The topics include:
1. Business - 101 - Starting a Business
2. Developing a Business Model
3. Strategic Target Marketing
4. Creating a solid, result-oriented Business Plan
5. SWOT Analysis - Analyzing your strength, weakness, opportunities & threats
6. Exploring the right options for your business
7. Resources for Funding for your business
8. Sales & Marketing
9. Chamber Resources 10. Case Studies
11. Multicultural Marketing - Cross-Cultural
12. Religion in the Workplace
13. Senior Citizens - Business Opportunities & Challenges
14. Introduction to Home Based Business
15. Your 2nd or 3rd career opportunities
........ many more such programs will be offered in future. If you have suggestions for future seminars, kindly send us your ideas & suggestions thru the 'contact' form.
Special Educational Programs
Corporations, Businesses & Organizations - including mentorship, youth recruitment & continuing education
Educational Institutions - including recruitment of foreign students, collaboration with global universities, multicultural programs at your institution, joint-venture in seminars/workshops, faculty/student exchange programs, study abroad, etc. or clinical training for students of medicine, nursing & public health in Africa, Asia, Latin America, etc.
High Schools - including youth programs for leadership, self-esteem, business acumenship, conflict-resolution, health & nutrition, pre-professional education (engineering, law, medicine, etc.)
Study & Travel Abroad Programs: High School & College Programs in Canada, Europe, China, India, etc.
Tourism Promotion & Marketing - including Destination Marketing, Marketing Overseas, Taking-care of foreign guests, etc.
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If the declining admissions at post-secondary institutions, abysmal graduation rate at high schools, colleges & universities, and the alarming 'Skill Gaps' is any indication, we at the Multicultural Chamber of Commerce believe that an 'Employer-Driven' education, in concert with educational institutions and public officials is the key to streamlining the process, changing it from traditional Degree-based to Knowledge-based.
Knowing that the Millennials covet debt-free education, accelerated, skill-building and specialized training, MCC has set-up a low-tuition, 2-year non-profit Vocational/Career College in 2010, in the State of Michigan (www.dominicaninternationalinstitute.org), offering more than 600 exciting short courses (45-hours each) in four faculties: Arts/Humanities, Languages/Cultures, Business Administration, and Health & Medicine.
Students can study just what they wish to study by taking most programs online, while still having the option to attend the Harvard University style 'Case Study' seminars & workshops at Dominican International Institute Campus (DII).
If it is more convenient, some of these programs can also be offered at your location, in partnership with MCC/DII - using the same case-study module - based on real-life situations at your corporation.
While higher education and degrees remain the hallmark for executive positions, these short programs & on-the-job training are a great alternative for 'Middle-Skilled Jobs'.
Because we work closely with many High Schools, we can help you hire these bright youth as interns and train them for the jobs you have. The return-on-investment for this employer-driven training will be substantial.
Free Seminars
Your membership in the Multicultural Chamber of Commerce allows you to attend any or all of the following 2-hour seminars, which are held at the Chamber Office in Clinton Twp. Generally the seminars are scheduled for Thursdays from 4.00pm-6.00pm, but advance reservations are required. Please use the 'contact' form to make your reservation.
The topics include:
1. Business - 101 - Starting a Business
2. Developing a Business Model
3. Strategic Target Marketing
4. Creating a solid, result-oriented Business Plan
5. SWOT Analysis - Analyzing your strength, weakness, opportunities & threats
6. Exploring the right options for your business
7. Resources for Funding for your business
8. Sales & Marketing
9. Chamber Resources 10. Case Studies
11. Multicultural Marketing - Cross-Cultural
12. Religion in the Workplace
13. Senior Citizens - Business Opportunities & Challenges
14. Introduction to Home Based Business
15. Your 2nd or 3rd career opportunities
........ many more such programs will be offered in future. If you have suggestions for future seminars, kindly send us your ideas & suggestions thru the 'contact' form.
Special Educational Programs
Corporations, Businesses & Organizations - including mentorship, youth recruitment & continuing education
Educational Institutions - including recruitment of foreign students, collaboration with global universities, multicultural programs at your institution, joint-venture in seminars/workshops, faculty/student exchange programs, study abroad, etc. or clinical training for students of medicine, nursing & public health in Africa, Asia, Latin America, etc.
High Schools - including youth programs for leadership, self-esteem, business acumenship, conflict-resolution, health & nutrition, pre-professional education (engineering, law, medicine, etc.)
Study & Travel Abroad Programs: High School & College Programs in Canada, Europe, China, India, etc.
Tourism Promotion & Marketing - including Destination Marketing, Marketing Overseas, Taking-care of foreign guests, etc.
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