“Who
looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakes.”
Carl Gustav Jung
Consulting
We examine a company/organizations’ “willingness”
to approach cultural tourism marketing from a different
angle. That means clearly defining each aspect of clients’
goals, thoroughly assessing the consumer market targeted
and then implementing a strategy that is tailored for success.
We call it “cultural destiny” marketing.
Our Services Include:
• Complete assessment of current operations
• Research (historic and data gathering)
• Staff Training
• Urban and rural tourism planning
• Federal Heritage Areas Feasibility Studies
• Tour operation development
• International demographics and strategic development
• Political lobbying strategies
• Historic Preservation programming
• Cultural Event Planning: Contact anita.dixon@ccvskc.com
for more information on culturally relevant special events
planning for international corporations, businesses and
private functions.
“The significant
problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking
we were at when we created them.”
Albert Einstein
We create international conferences in tourism development
for our clients and consumers to build the all important
awareness needed to realize growth and profit at an accelerated
level. What does not exist, must be created. Nature continues
to abhor a vacuum. If your company/organization is not experiencing
growth or has exhausted all that you know to do, try our
approaches. Our assessments are geared to bringing in the
human element, designing the right conference or meeting
for 100 or 10,000.
International Conferences
Culture, Communication and Connection is our mantra for
creating international conferences. Our latest project,
“Cultural Tourism & Globalization: A Summit in
the Heartland” speaks to the Heartland small business,
urban/rural tourism entity and craftsman with products,
goods and services to be marketed internationally.
Realize your “Cultural Destiny” marketing with
the CCVS
Click
Here for more information: “Cultural
Tourism & Globalization: A Summit in the Heartland.”
March 14-16, 2007