Need for workplace Spanish skills prompts new classes at San Juan College: Business center to offer 8-week courses - New Mexico

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Posted on: June 4th, 2007
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“Pluralism is responsible for some changes in the way the business world operates.

For starters, in a country where an estimated 41.3 million people are Hispanic ”” according to the U.S. Census Bureaus July 1, 2004, count ”” the bosses of tomorrow may need to know a few more Spanish phrases than just, “Yo quiero Taco Bell,” to effectively manage their employees.

Save for English, Spanish is spoken more than any other language within our nations borders. And in response to the changing needs of the business sector ”” bosses and co-workers cannot expect to form any significant relationship with other employees if they cannot communicate with them ”” the Business and Industry Training Center at San Juan College is offering a Workplace Spanish Class.”

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