This is the presentation from the Capilano University diploma team at the 6th Annual LinkBC Case Competition. They were challenged with solving 10% of BC's projected tourism labour shortage by 2020.
BYA is a London-based social enterprise that recognizes the achievements of black youth aged 8-25 through annual awards. Their mission is to create role models and break down barriers through acknowledgement and inspiration. They offer mentoring, programs, and outreach to support youth development. BYA has recognized over 700 youth, assisted 400 with careers guidance, and received several accolades for their work empowering black communities in the UK.
Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference (ESTC) (http://www.ecotourismconference.org/) presentation by Sonya Graci, Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University - "Assessing the Potential for Aboriginal Ecotourism in Canada" - presented in September 2011. Organized by The International Ecotourism Society (http://www.ecotourism.org), the ESTC is a unique annual conference providing practical solutions to advance sustainability goals for the tourism industry.
Mentoring Today for Tomorrow, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that mentors at-risk youth ages 9-18. In 2008, they served over 400 youth through programs like a sports camp, environmental fair, and fashion show. They partner with schools and organizations in the community. Looking ahead, they have more events planned for 2009 and need volunteers, donations, and financial support to continue their important work.
This document summarizes the author's 20 years of experience with the Fulbright Program since their Fulbright year in 1993 at Washington State University. It discusses meeting the founder of the Fulbright Program, the impactful events and experiences during their Fulbright year, the courses and activities they participated in at WSU, and how it influenced their subsequent teaching and research career back in Vladivostok, Russia, including organizing conferences on cross-cultural issues and advising Fulbright and graduate students.
IBA Annual Report 2015-16_full_web-accessibleTara Toohill
This document provides an overview of Indigenous Business Australia (IBA), including its role, legal framework, history and vision for the future economic advancement of Indigenous Australians. Key points include:
- IBA assists Indigenous Australians through programs focused on home ownership, business ownership and investments using its $1.24 billion in capital assets
- It was established in 1990 to enhance Indigenous self-management and economic self-sufficiency and now operates under the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005
- In 2015-16, IBA provided 489 home loans, 49 business loans and supported 40 Indigenous co-investors
- IBA's vision is for Indigenous Australians to be economically independent and integral to the Australian economy by converting their land
Aspen Case Competition 2010; Tata corporation's 10-yeas sustainability strategyJarno Laitinen
A winning submission on the Aspen Institute International MBA Case Competition 2010. A sustainability strategy for the TATA corporation "Value Creation Through Sustainability".
Presentation by Larsson, Ögren, Troll and Jäger - Winners of Beat The Elite 2011CBS Case Competition
Presentation by Larsson, Ögren, Troll and Jäger - Winners of Beat The Elite 2011 and all students at Copenhagen Business School. Congratulations to Elin Larsson, Max Josef Jäger, Svenja Troll and Hanna Ögren. Presented on March 4, 2011.
This presentation form part of CBS Case Competition. Views, opinions and suggestions expressed in these presentations are the sole work of the case study writers, and are not neccessarily shared by H&M
Visit www.casecompetition.com to see more.
BYA is a London-based social enterprise that recognizes the achievements of black youth aged 8-25 through annual awards. Their mission is to create role models and break down barriers through acknowledgement and inspiration. They offer mentoring, programs, and outreach to support youth development. BYA has recognized over 700 youth, assisted 400 with careers guidance, and received several accolades for their work empowering black communities in the UK.
Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference (ESTC) (http://www.ecotourismconference.org/) presentation by Sonya Graci, Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University - "Assessing the Potential for Aboriginal Ecotourism in Canada" - presented in September 2011. Organized by The International Ecotourism Society (http://www.ecotourism.org), the ESTC is a unique annual conference providing practical solutions to advance sustainability goals for the tourism industry.
Mentoring Today for Tomorrow, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that mentors at-risk youth ages 9-18. In 2008, they served over 400 youth through programs like a sports camp, environmental fair, and fashion show. They partner with schools and organizations in the community. Looking ahead, they have more events planned for 2009 and need volunteers, donations, and financial support to continue their important work.
This document summarizes the author's 20 years of experience with the Fulbright Program since their Fulbright year in 1993 at Washington State University. It discusses meeting the founder of the Fulbright Program, the impactful events and experiences during their Fulbright year, the courses and activities they participated in at WSU, and how it influenced their subsequent teaching and research career back in Vladivostok, Russia, including organizing conferences on cross-cultural issues and advising Fulbright and graduate students.
IBA Annual Report 2015-16_full_web-accessibleTara Toohill
This document provides an overview of Indigenous Business Australia (IBA), including its role, legal framework, history and vision for the future economic advancement of Indigenous Australians. Key points include:
- IBA assists Indigenous Australians through programs focused on home ownership, business ownership and investments using its $1.24 billion in capital assets
- It was established in 1990 to enhance Indigenous self-management and economic self-sufficiency and now operates under the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005
- In 2015-16, IBA provided 489 home loans, 49 business loans and supported 40 Indigenous co-investors
- IBA's vision is for Indigenous Australians to be economically independent and integral to the Australian economy by converting their land
Aspen Case Competition 2010; Tata corporation's 10-yeas sustainability strategyJarno Laitinen
A winning submission on the Aspen Institute International MBA Case Competition 2010. A sustainability strategy for the TATA corporation "Value Creation Through Sustainability".
Presentation by Larsson, Ögren, Troll and Jäger - Winners of Beat The Elite 2011CBS Case Competition
Presentation by Larsson, Ögren, Troll and Jäger - Winners of Beat The Elite 2011 and all students at Copenhagen Business School. Congratulations to Elin Larsson, Max Josef Jäger, Svenja Troll and Hanna Ögren. Presented on March 4, 2011.
This presentation form part of CBS Case Competition. Views, opinions and suggestions expressed in these presentations are the sole work of the case study writers, and are not neccessarily shared by H&M
Visit www.casecompetition.com to see more.
This document summarizes the structure and rules of a quiz competition final consisting of multiple rounds testing different skills:
Round 1 is a warm-up round with 5-point questions going clockwise. Round 2 has visual questions worth 10 points each. Round 3 has direct questions worth 10 points going clockwise. Round 4 features audio/video questions going counterclockwise worth 10 points. Round 5 has direct questions worth 20 points going counterclockwise. Round 6 poses rapid-fire questions until 45 seconds are up. Round 7 provides 6 common questions for teams to write answers, earning 20 points for correct or losing 10 for incorrect.
The document provides recommendations from Accenture for executing a CRM implementation for the Bloomington Braves baseball team. It recommends pursuing a CRM system, in-house ticketing system, and Braves Card program to increase ticket sales and fan engagement. The implementation would collect fan data through the Braves Card to personalize the fan experience and marketing strategies. It analyzes costs, benefits, risks and provides an implementation timeline spanning 2013-2014.
Presentation by University of British Columbia - Runner Ups in the CBS Case C...CBS Case Competition
Presentation by University of British Columbia - Runner Ups in the CBS Case Compeittion 2011. Congratulations to Jenny Hu, Jenny Yan, Joshua Wood and Robert Harmer for doing a great job. Presented at the Finals March 4, 2011.
This presentation form part of CBS Case Competition. Views, opinions and suggestions expressed in these presentations are the sole work of the case study writers, and are not neccessarily shared by H&M
Visit www.casecompetition.com to see more.
The document discusses various audio-visual media that can be used for educational purposes, including writing boards, flipcharts, overhead projector transparencies, 35mm slides, videotapes, and digital projectors. For each medium, the document outlines advantages, disadvantages, and tips or guidelines for effective classroom use. It provides detailed instructions for preparing, using, and incorporating each medium into lessons.
Top Business Competitions in BangladeshAyman Sadiq
Business competitions have been the trendy buzz in recent times. The stakes got higher with the increasing prize money and the bragging right counts more than ever before. Be it for you or for your university, a well deserved title is craved by many now a days. If you haven't got enough idea about these then it's time you did.
And what is the better way to learn how business works? Obviously practically doing what you are learning. Business competitions give you that rare chance of experiencing that knowledge, living every moment of it, giving you the feel of how to work in pressure. This presentation is a gateway to all those business competitions!
The document outlines how to create an effective business case. It discusses what a business case is, why they are used, and when they are required. It also covers the typical components of a business case, including the strategic context, analysis and recommendations, and management and capacity phases. The document provides details on each phase and step to guide writing a comprehensive business case. It emphasizes analyzing options, justifying recommendations, and demonstrating how the proposed investment will be managed to achieve desired outcomes. Overall, the document serves as a guide for developing a formal business case proposal to obtain funding and approval for new projects and initiatives.
The document discusses an upcoming quiz competition hosted by Antardwand Inter Hostel. It provides details about the rules and structure of the quiz, including the number of questions, points awarded and deducted for correct and incorrect answers, and hints being provided for some questions. It then presents several sample quiz questions on topics like monuments, hackers, diseases, inventions and more, asking players to provide the missing details.
Impact of Indian Drama Serial in Bangladeshi SocietyMd Jakir Hossaion
The female populations of our country prefer Indian TV serials rather than any other programs telecasted by Indian or Bangladeshi channels. Female of various categories like pre- teens, teens, students from renowned institutions, working women, homemakers, old age women, almost women in every sector are the main viewers of Indian serials. Moreover, not only women but also the male members of the family and children are the viewers of Indian serials. We are going to discuss its impact on our culture and society.
MAD HATS currently faces obstacles to growth including market saturation, lack of marketing strategy, and disconnected IT systems. The document recommends (1) introducing seasonal hats tied to causes, (2) utilizing IT systems like ERP and SOA for operations and analysis, and (3) restructuring leadership and adding positions like CIO. These strategic, technological, and human capital initiatives would work together to help MAD HATS overcome barriers through frequent product releases, expanded demographics, and optimized operations. The recommendations are estimated to cost $750,000 initially but would make the company profitable over $15 million within 5 years according to risk analysis.
КРИ 2013. "Базы данных в онлайн играх. От Аллодов до Skyforge". Андрей ФроловАндрей Фролов
Конференция разработчиков игры. 2013 год.
Андрей Фролов. Mail.Ru Games. "Базы данных в онлайн играх. От Аллодов до Skyforge"
Created using YouTube Video
JJ is a 76-year-old female with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder and chronic sciatica pain who owns a gun shop, lives independently with her husband and attends support groups daily. She has motor, emotional regulation, cognitive, and social dysfunction impacting her activities of daily living. The occupational therapy treatment plan focuses on relaxation techniques, thought journaling, visual imagery, task analysis and strengthening activities to help JJ better manage her depression and chronic pain.
IBA Admission - Mystery Revealed (Infographics)Ayman Sadiq
No more asking for help or searching for information. Everything you need to know about IBA is projected in the infographic in a nutshell. Give it a shot!
Presentation by National University of Singapore - Winners of CBS Case Compet...CBS Case Competition
Presentation by National University of Singapore - Winners of CBS Case Competition 2011. Congratulations to Caroline Ng, Candice Lim, Peh Che Min, and Tobias Chen. Presented at the Finals March 4, 2011.
This presentation form part of CBS Case Competition. Views, opinions and suggestions expressed in these presentations are the sole work of the case study writers, and are not neccessarily shared by H&M
Visit www.casecompetition.com to see more.
We have been using storytelling to share our thoughts and feelings ever since flat screen televisions meant clay tablets and cave walls. Stories move us; they inspire us. And that is why your 110th presentation should not just include data. Because data might persuade people to consider your idea for a while, but it won’t inspire them to act; to do that, you need to drape your vision in a story that makes your audience think: “Hey! I can picture myself in his shoes!” Your story should fire their imagination and make them come alive- because a story has a key to that special place where mundane quantitative data is denied entry: our hearts.
Okanagan College (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
This is the presentation from the Thompson Rivers University degree team at the 6th Annual LinkBC Case Competition. They were challenged with solving 10% of BC's projected tourism labour shortage by 2020.
Capilano University Degree Team (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
The document outlines British Columbia's tourism career marketing plan for 2020. It aims to address labor shortages in the tourism industry by targeting secondary students, post-secondary students, and international students. Specific implementation strategies are proposed for each target market, along with key stakeholders, timelines, budgets, and examples of success. The overall plan is presented to the Tourism Industry Conference Student Case Competition by a team from Capilano University.
TRU Degree Team (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
This is the presentation from the Thompson Rivers University degree team at the 6th Annual LinkBC Case Competition. They were challenged with solving 10% of BC's projected tourism labour shortage by 2020.
How travellers AND the tourism industry can get involved in Responsible Tourism. This presentation was made at the Harley Davidson Africa Bike Week South Coast Tourism business breakfast on Freedom Day - 27 April - at San Lameer, near Margate, in KwaZulu-Natal privince
How is tourism development in rural areas different?vaugeois
This document discusses how tourism development in rural areas differs from urban areas. Rural areas face unique challenges like geography, limited resources, poverty, and population decline. The presenter conducted research over 5 years using mixed methods to understand rural tourism realities in BC. Key findings include the need to embed a rural lens in policymaking, improve support programs for rural capacity and marketing, and prioritize community-based research on models that work best. Moving forward, academics and governments can help rural tourism by challenging assumptions, sharing knowledge, and ensuring rural needs are addressed.
The organization provides training programs focused on intercultural awareness, sustainability, and systems thinking to help individuals and companies work effectively in a globalized world, with modular courses that can be customized for universities, corporations, aid workers, and individual travelers, and plans to expand their offerings and customer base over five years with a $500,000 investment.
The document discusses the business case and potential for accessible tourism in Scotland. It notes that the domestic disabled market in the UK spends £98 million annually in Scotland, compared to an average of £7 million annually from the Chinese market. The document advocates working with industry to improve accessibility and attitudes, provide training, and ensure accurate information so Scotland can better attract the substantial spending power of disabled travelers and their companions. Plans are outlined to create an industry steering group, produce a film, hold accessibility events, and develop disability customer service training.
This document summarizes the structure and rules of a quiz competition final consisting of multiple rounds testing different skills:
Round 1 is a warm-up round with 5-point questions going clockwise. Round 2 has visual questions worth 10 points each. Round 3 has direct questions worth 10 points going clockwise. Round 4 features audio/video questions going counterclockwise worth 10 points. Round 5 has direct questions worth 20 points going counterclockwise. Round 6 poses rapid-fire questions until 45 seconds are up. Round 7 provides 6 common questions for teams to write answers, earning 20 points for correct or losing 10 for incorrect.
The document provides recommendations from Accenture for executing a CRM implementation for the Bloomington Braves baseball team. It recommends pursuing a CRM system, in-house ticketing system, and Braves Card program to increase ticket sales and fan engagement. The implementation would collect fan data through the Braves Card to personalize the fan experience and marketing strategies. It analyzes costs, benefits, risks and provides an implementation timeline spanning 2013-2014.
Presentation by University of British Columbia - Runner Ups in the CBS Case C...CBS Case Competition
Presentation by University of British Columbia - Runner Ups in the CBS Case Compeittion 2011. Congratulations to Jenny Hu, Jenny Yan, Joshua Wood and Robert Harmer for doing a great job. Presented at the Finals March 4, 2011.
This presentation form part of CBS Case Competition. Views, opinions and suggestions expressed in these presentations are the sole work of the case study writers, and are not neccessarily shared by H&M
Visit www.casecompetition.com to see more.
The document discusses various audio-visual media that can be used for educational purposes, including writing boards, flipcharts, overhead projector transparencies, 35mm slides, videotapes, and digital projectors. For each medium, the document outlines advantages, disadvantages, and tips or guidelines for effective classroom use. It provides detailed instructions for preparing, using, and incorporating each medium into lessons.
Top Business Competitions in BangladeshAyman Sadiq
Business competitions have been the trendy buzz in recent times. The stakes got higher with the increasing prize money and the bragging right counts more than ever before. Be it for you or for your university, a well deserved title is craved by many now a days. If you haven't got enough idea about these then it's time you did.
And what is the better way to learn how business works? Obviously practically doing what you are learning. Business competitions give you that rare chance of experiencing that knowledge, living every moment of it, giving you the feel of how to work in pressure. This presentation is a gateway to all those business competitions!
The document outlines how to create an effective business case. It discusses what a business case is, why they are used, and when they are required. It also covers the typical components of a business case, including the strategic context, analysis and recommendations, and management and capacity phases. The document provides details on each phase and step to guide writing a comprehensive business case. It emphasizes analyzing options, justifying recommendations, and demonstrating how the proposed investment will be managed to achieve desired outcomes. Overall, the document serves as a guide for developing a formal business case proposal to obtain funding and approval for new projects and initiatives.
The document discusses an upcoming quiz competition hosted by Antardwand Inter Hostel. It provides details about the rules and structure of the quiz, including the number of questions, points awarded and deducted for correct and incorrect answers, and hints being provided for some questions. It then presents several sample quiz questions on topics like monuments, hackers, diseases, inventions and more, asking players to provide the missing details.
Impact of Indian Drama Serial in Bangladeshi SocietyMd Jakir Hossaion
The female populations of our country prefer Indian TV serials rather than any other programs telecasted by Indian or Bangladeshi channels. Female of various categories like pre- teens, teens, students from renowned institutions, working women, homemakers, old age women, almost women in every sector are the main viewers of Indian serials. Moreover, not only women but also the male members of the family and children are the viewers of Indian serials. We are going to discuss its impact on our culture and society.
MAD HATS currently faces obstacles to growth including market saturation, lack of marketing strategy, and disconnected IT systems. The document recommends (1) introducing seasonal hats tied to causes, (2) utilizing IT systems like ERP and SOA for operations and analysis, and (3) restructuring leadership and adding positions like CIO. These strategic, technological, and human capital initiatives would work together to help MAD HATS overcome barriers through frequent product releases, expanded demographics, and optimized operations. The recommendations are estimated to cost $750,000 initially but would make the company profitable over $15 million within 5 years according to risk analysis.
КРИ 2013. "Базы данных в онлайн играх. От Аллодов до Skyforge". Андрей ФроловАндрей Фролов
Конференция разработчиков игры. 2013 год.
Андрей Фролов. Mail.Ru Games. "Базы данных в онлайн играх. От Аллодов до Skyforge"
Created using YouTube Video
JJ is a 76-year-old female with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder and chronic sciatica pain who owns a gun shop, lives independently with her husband and attends support groups daily. She has motor, emotional regulation, cognitive, and social dysfunction impacting her activities of daily living. The occupational therapy treatment plan focuses on relaxation techniques, thought journaling, visual imagery, task analysis and strengthening activities to help JJ better manage her depression and chronic pain.
IBA Admission - Mystery Revealed (Infographics)Ayman Sadiq
No more asking for help or searching for information. Everything you need to know about IBA is projected in the infographic in a nutshell. Give it a shot!
Presentation by National University of Singapore - Winners of CBS Case Compet...CBS Case Competition
Presentation by National University of Singapore - Winners of CBS Case Competition 2011. Congratulations to Caroline Ng, Candice Lim, Peh Che Min, and Tobias Chen. Presented at the Finals March 4, 2011.
This presentation form part of CBS Case Competition. Views, opinions and suggestions expressed in these presentations are the sole work of the case study writers, and are not neccessarily shared by H&M
Visit www.casecompetition.com to see more.
We have been using storytelling to share our thoughts and feelings ever since flat screen televisions meant clay tablets and cave walls. Stories move us; they inspire us. And that is why your 110th presentation should not just include data. Because data might persuade people to consider your idea for a while, but it won’t inspire them to act; to do that, you need to drape your vision in a story that makes your audience think: “Hey! I can picture myself in his shoes!” Your story should fire their imagination and make them come alive- because a story has a key to that special place where mundane quantitative data is denied entry: our hearts.
Okanagan College (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
This is the presentation from the Thompson Rivers University degree team at the 6th Annual LinkBC Case Competition. They were challenged with solving 10% of BC's projected tourism labour shortage by 2020.
Capilano University Degree Team (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
The document outlines British Columbia's tourism career marketing plan for 2020. It aims to address labor shortages in the tourism industry by targeting secondary students, post-secondary students, and international students. Specific implementation strategies are proposed for each target market, along with key stakeholders, timelines, budgets, and examples of success. The overall plan is presented to the Tourism Industry Conference Student Case Competition by a team from Capilano University.
TRU Degree Team (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
This is the presentation from the Thompson Rivers University degree team at the 6th Annual LinkBC Case Competition. They were challenged with solving 10% of BC's projected tourism labour shortage by 2020.
How travellers AND the tourism industry can get involved in Responsible Tourism. This presentation was made at the Harley Davidson Africa Bike Week South Coast Tourism business breakfast on Freedom Day - 27 April - at San Lameer, near Margate, in KwaZulu-Natal privince
How is tourism development in rural areas different?vaugeois
This document discusses how tourism development in rural areas differs from urban areas. Rural areas face unique challenges like geography, limited resources, poverty, and population decline. The presenter conducted research over 5 years using mixed methods to understand rural tourism realities in BC. Key findings include the need to embed a rural lens in policymaking, improve support programs for rural capacity and marketing, and prioritize community-based research on models that work best. Moving forward, academics and governments can help rural tourism by challenging assumptions, sharing knowledge, and ensuring rural needs are addressed.
The organization provides training programs focused on intercultural awareness, sustainability, and systems thinking to help individuals and companies work effectively in a globalized world, with modular courses that can be customized for universities, corporations, aid workers, and individual travelers, and plans to expand their offerings and customer base over five years with a $500,000 investment.
The document discusses the business case and potential for accessible tourism in Scotland. It notes that the domestic disabled market in the UK spends £98 million annually in Scotland, compared to an average of £7 million annually from the Chinese market. The document advocates working with industry to improve accessibility and attitudes, provide training, and ensure accurate information so Scotland can better attract the substantial spending power of disabled travelers and their companions. Plans are outlined to create an industry steering group, produce a film, hold accessibility events, and develop disability customer service training.
Azores: An Entrepreneurial Future in the Creative EconomyCreative Startups
"Start from where you come from, first." The islands of the Azores have been isolated and remain untouched by mass tourism. Eco and agritourism opportunities await. We are partnering with regional government and higher education leaders to bring knowledge and relationships that build markets and, eventually businesses and family incomes.
This document discusses Bound Round, a travel planning app for kids ages 8-12. It aims to involve kids in family travel decisions by making the planning process fun and educational. The app allows kids to record and share travel information, discounts, and stories. It sees opportunities in the large family travel market and aims to harness kids' influence over travel spending. The founder believes Bound Round can be like Lonely Planet and TripAdvisor for kids by providing kid-focused travel content and communities. It plans business models involving subscriptions, white label partnerships, content licensing, and kids courses to generate revenue.
Responsible Tourism for the Tourism Industry M Hatchuel 2012Martin Hatchuel
Explains the principles of responsible tourism. Provides the definition of RT, and shows examples of RT in action from South Africa. Also a plea for careful and integrated tourism planning."
Responsible tourism is "Tourism that creates better places for people to live in, and better places to visit.
See also http://planeta.wikispaces.com/rtweek2012
Tourism Industry Association of the Yukon ConferenceJohn Gunter
On Friday, April 17 2015, at the TIAY conference in Dawson City, Yukon, I discussed our experience Building a Sustainable and Competitive Tourism Businesses in the North.
A "welcoming community" is one that is able to create and build a friendly and supportive environment while retaining youth, developing a vibrant economy, and highlighting its character and natural beauty, making it a special place in which to live.
- CIRRO Overview, 2009
A presentation highlighting new trends that have emerged and are emerging in the provision of tourism experiences in protected and Transfrontier Conservation Areas. These include a greater emphasis on a tour that includes the whole family, adventure tourism, reconnecting with oneself and one's family while on holiday, ecotourism, sleep outs and star gazing.
The document discusses planning for placemaking and enhancing spaces like parks and recreational areas. It provides examples of how placemaking can increase a city's attractiveness and competitiveness by investing in public spaces. Specifically, it discusses how parks can boost quality of life, attract visitors and tourism revenues, and increase property values and economic growth in surrounding areas. The document also outlines strategies for enhancing places like Quinta Mazatlan park through improved amenities, programming, and virtual technologies to extend its reach and benefits.
This document provides information about Frontiers North Adventures, a company that offers expert-guided tours in Canada's north. It discusses the company's core values of being hosts invested in the communities and environments in which they operate. It outlines their marketing channels, including targeting consumers through digital ads and trade shows, and working with media and affinity groups. It also covers their commitment to corporate social responsibility, such as employing local staff, investing in the community, and educational outreach programs. Frontiers North ensures guests experience the wildlife, history, and culture of the north in a sustainable manner.
Røros, Norway has implemented several successful sustainable tourism programs:
1) Over 90 businesses and 350 people have enrolled in a hospitality and local knowledge program to promote local culture and businesses.
2) A sustainable business development program is available to 175 member businesses.
3) Local food safaris educate visitors about local producers and summer mountain farms.
4) University students have helped design new sustainable waste systems.
5) The town supports maintaining a historic winter market to preserve local culture.
What kinds of jobs will we need to train students of today for the work of tomorrow? Well the future of work is here. Covers trends in global demographics, innovation and economics that will affect everyone in the future. Millennials will make up 75% of the US workforce by 2025. Perhaps its time to form our systems around how they function? Immense change is upon us. Let's get ahead of it. Particular focus on rural.
Vittana Foundation provides microloans to students in developing countries to fund their vocational education. They partner with microfinance banks who manage the loans. Typical loans are $500-$1500 to students aged 18-25, primarily in countries like Peru, Paraguay, Mongolia and Vietnam, to study fields like business administration. The goal is to jumpstart a global, billion-dollar market for student microloans by scaling up to 100,000 students loaned over 5 years. They have raised $230K so far and are asking for $25-50K more in angel funding to further scale operations.
Catering to the Conscious Traveller - BuIlding Samoa Tourism TogetherAnna Pollock
The document summarizes a presentation on building conscious tourism in Samoa. It discusses the rise of conscious travelers who seek authentic, local, and immersive experiences. It analyzes Samoa's tourism situation, noting declining demand since 2008. Six areas for work are suggested: focusing on high yield visitors; collaboration across the tourism industry; acting responsibly environmentally; digital marketing; improving attractions and events; and service and training. The presentation provides recommendations like investing in culture/heritage attractions and using new media to attract conscious travelers.
GivenGain: A Case Study for Social Enterprise 2012Colin Habberton
This document discusses GivenGain, a social enterprise that uses social media to raise funds for social causes. It provides statistics showing the rapid growth of online fundraising, with total global donations growing from $550 million in 2001 to over $40 billion currently. GivenGain has processed over $50 million for over 3000 projects since 2001. The document also highlights examples of successful social media campaigns run by activists that have raised substantial funds, and summarizes insights into strategic and executional factors that contributed to their success.
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This document is a program for an event honoring Terry Hood for 25 years of work in the tourism industry and guiding the Tourism Learning System. It lists Gold, Silver, and Bronze sponsors for the event. It also outlines Terry Hood's career evolution and influential books. Sections are dedicated to how Terry Hood helped others always know where they were going and the origins of TORC, the organization he helped establish.
Chuck Currie, Executive Chef for White Spot Restaurants, musician, and entrepreneur, closed TEC 2013 with an address about training the next generation of tourism and hospitality leaders.
A presentation by Tim Willis, executive director for the Royal BC Museum on the importance of museums in BC's tourism economy, presented at the 2013 Tourism Educators Conference.
Study Tourism in BC Marketing Plan (Tourism Educators Conference)LinkBC
An update on the LinkBC-driven collaborative marketing plan designed to attract more students to study tourism in BC, as presented at the 2013 Tourism Educators Conference by Morgan Westcott.
Rob Gialloreto, Tourism Educators Conference LinkBC
The document discusses how consumers are changing and how destinations and marketers need to adjust to meet the needs of new travellers. It focuses on baby boomers as a key demographic and outlines that they want new, unique experiences that provide both adventure and luxury. It also examines how technology is transforming the travel industry and how travellers now rely on digital resources, social media, and mobile devices to plan trips. The document advocates that destinations need to ensure they are delivering authentic experiences and stresses the importance of listening to consumers to understand what they want.
The document outlines the goals of an organization called LinkBC which are to provide student programs and services, promote British Columbia as a tourism destination, gather and share tourism knowledge and resources, communicate with and engage stakeholders, and offer volunteer opportunities.
Joel Tkach, Tourism Educators Conference 2013LinkBC
Joel Tkach's forthright presentation on the state of Canada's aviation industry, perspectives from YVR, and the challenges faced by the sector. In other words, what every tourism educator should know about aviation!
The document discusses training a team in multiple steps. It involves researching methods and testing adjustments. The process also includes revisiting training again and again to improve.
Vancouver Island University Degree (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
This is the presentation from the VIU degree team at the 6th Annual LinkBC Case Competition. They were challenged with creating packages for a Coast Hotels & Resorts property drawn at random. The packages had to attract new visitors to the region during the off season. This presentation won the degree category.
Vancouver Community College Degree (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
This is the presentation from the VCC degree team at the 6th Annual LinkBC Case Competition. They were challenged with creating packages for a Coast Hotels & Resorts property drawn at random. The packages had to attract new visitors to the region during the off season.
Vancouver Island University Diploma (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
This is the presentation from the Vancouver Island University team at the 6th Annual LinkBC Case Competition. They were challenged with creating packages for a Coast Hotels & Resorts property drawn at random. The packages had to attract new visitors to the region during the off season.
Vancouver Community College Diploma (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
This is the presentation from the VCC diploma team at the 6th Annual LinkBC Case Competition. They were challenged with creating packages for a Coast Hotels & Resorts property drawn at random. The packages had to attract new visitors to the region during the off season.
TRU Diploma Team - HOTELS (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
This is the presentation from the TRU diploma (hospitality) team at the 6th Annual LinkBC Case Competition. They were challenged with creating packages for a Coast Hotels & Resorts property drawn at random. The packages had to attract new visitors to the region during the off season.
Douglas College Team AJAC (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
The document summarizes a proposal to address low revenue and occupancy at the Coast Victoria Harbourside Hotel & Marina during the off-season from October to March. It identifies key target markets like multi-generational families and baby boomers and proposes customized packages combining accommodation and activities. Sample packages include a family package focusing on family-friendly activities and entertainment, an H-3 tour of local attractions, and an out-all-night package including transportation and a night club. It recommends promoting the packages through existing partnerships, websites and social media with an initial advertising budget. The proposal aims to create stronger tourism clusters and drive profits during the off-season.
Selirk College (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
This is the presentation from the Selkirk College diploma team at the 6th Annual LinkBC Case Competition. They were challenged with creating packages for a Coast Hotels & Resorts property drawn at random. The packages had to attract new visitors to the region during the off season.
TRU Diploma Team (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
This is the presentation from the Thompson Rivers University diploma team at the 6th Annual LinkBC Case Competition. They were challenged with solving 10% of BC's projected tourism labour shortage by 2020. This team had the winning presentation.
Royal Roads University (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)LinkBC
The document outlines recommendations for increasing human capital in the tourism industry over 8 years to address an upcoming labor shortage. It analyzes target youth demographics and proposes awareness, education, and career development strategies like social media campaigns, tourism curriculum in high schools, and scholarships to attract young workers. A proposed budget details the multi-year implementation of these tactics across marketing, workshops, and other initiatives totaling nearly $2 million over 8 years.
The document proposes a 2-year pilot program between BC Parks and the BC Visitor Information Centre (VIC) Network to increase tourism and visitation to BC Parks. The program would establish BC Parks concept stores in VICs, forge alliances with outdoor clubs to promote parks, and develop partnerships with local tourism operators. Key stakeholders would oversee the program and surveys would evaluate its success in directing more visitors to BC Parks. Upon success, the program aims to expand to other areas of BC.
2011 Case Competition: Douglas College (team 2)LinkBC
The document outlines strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for a tourism organization. It identifies the organization's array of year-round activities as a strength but lacks of effective communication and integration between sites as weaknesses. Recommendations include developing opportunities around a visitor concept and increasing interpretation programs.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
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population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
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providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
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changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
Capilano University Diploma (2012 LinkBC Case Competition)
1. STUDENT CASE COMPETITION
Presented to: Tourism Industry Conference 2012
Presented by: Capilano University Diploma Team
Megan Sadler
Kara Fitzpatrick
Paulina Nowicki
Gwyn Thomas
2. “WE NEED DIVERSITY OF THOUGHT
IN THE WORLD TO FACE NEW
CHALLENGES”
-TIM BERNERS-LEE, BRITISH PHYSICIST
4. SITUATION
• 16% Domestic Students Studying
Tourism Related Subjects
• 23.2% International Students in
Canada Studying Tourism Related
Subjects
• 4.5% First Nations in BC
• 8% Working Age Disabled People in
British Columbia
Source: World Atlas
5. STUDENTS –
INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC
• Over 21 post secondary
schools in British Columbia
offer tourism and
hospitality programs
Source: University of Victoria
11. YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
• 360,000 Disabled People
of Working Age
• 3.5 times more likely to
be unemployed than
people without
disabilities
Source: Tumblr
13. BRITISH
COLUMBIA’S
DISABILITY
TOURISM
ASSOCIATION
A resource for
employers, employees
and travelers
Source: Plough
14. STAKEHOLDERS
Educational
Institutions Students-
International
Governments and
Marketing Domestic
Plan
Advocacy Aboriginal
Groups Youth
Industry
Employers Youth with
Disabilities
Destination
Marketing
Organizations
15. WORKING BUDGET
per year
Target Cost Purpose of Sources of
Markets Cost Funding
Students – Domestic $65,000 • Marketing • Universities
and International • Research • DMOs
• Communications
Aboriginal Youth $200,000 • Employee Salaries • Aboriginal
• Renting Facility Association of
• Supplies British Columbia
• Start up Costs • Federal
Government
Youth with $300,000 • Website • Federal
Disabilities Maintenance Government
• Marketing • Provincial
• Community Government
Workshops • Various Tourism
• Presentations at Businesses
DMO Events
Total cost of project: $565,000
16. INTENDED OUTCOMES
•2% of Disabled People working in Tourism Positions
= 7,200 positions filled
•2% of First Nations working in Tourism Positions
= 3,921 positions filled
•2% of International Students working in Tourism Positions
= 1,333 positions filled
Total Positions Filled: 12,454
19. REFERENCES
• CTHRC Supply and Demand Project: The Future of Canada’s Tourism Sector
• Atlanta Business Chronicle: Labour Shortage? Look to the next decade by Randy Southerland
• Gaining the Edge: A Five Year Strategy for Tourism in British Columbia 2012-2018- Tourism BC
• Go2Hr Tourism Labour Market Strategy
• LinkBC 2 Year Strategy 2012-2014
• HM Stewart
• The Conference Board of Canada
• International Journal of Hospitality Management
• WorkAble Solutions
• Trip Advisor
• Aboriginal Tourism Association of BC
• Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
• British Columbia Government Ministry of Aboriginal Reconciliation
• Statistics Canada
• Office Space
• Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
• Frynge
• Regional Profiles of First Nations Communities
• Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Editor's Notes
Who we chose
Qualifying statement, explain relevance, labour force, population of bc, breaks down as follows, why we chose