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Holistic Property Management
1. Holistic Property
(Resort)
Management
The Way It’s Meant To Be
A presentation by
Andrew Jones
Guardian
2. A Journey…
The Sanctuary Concept
The Field of Dreams Syndrome
What is Holistic Property Management
Public and Private Cooperation
Social Enterprise
Business and Community in Balance
The FUTURE is…
3. Sanctuary Resorts…A Journey
Vision and Mission
Creating responsible and sustainable tourism projects
where people can balance their body, mind and spirit in
an environmentally friendly space.
4. Concept Statement
The services and facilities provided at a Sanctuary
Resort will assist people wishing to maximize their
potential - physically, spiritually and mentally - by
rejuvenating their bodies and expanding their
minds in a conducive, natural, healthy
environment.
5. THE ESSENCE
Superior Spa facilities and treatments
Fitness & Dietary programs
Gym and Aerobics Center
Library and Seminar facilities
Experiential Training facility
Recreational facilities
Traditional Exercise programs (e.g., Tai-Chi, Meditation)
Individual and Team Development programs:
e.g. Mind Mapping
Inter-personal Communication
Time Management
Corporate retreats, team building, strategic planning and other company-
sponsored activities can also be held at the facility during traditionally low
periods.
6. THE ESSENCE (cont’d)
Local Community involvement
Heritage and Culture
Organic Farming
Arts and Crafts
Charitable endeavors
7. “You can’t look at the future as a
continuation of the past - because
the future is going to be different.
We really have to unlearn the way
we dealt with the past in order to
deal with the future”
Michael
Hammer
12. Holistic (def):
All encompassing view based on the
knowledge of the nature, functions, and
properties of the components, their interactions
and their relationship to the whole.
13. Sustainable Tourism in its purest sense is an
industry which attempts to make a low impact on
the environment and local culture, while helping to
generate income, employment, and the
conservation of local ecosystems.
The field of sustainable development can be
conceptually broken into three constituent
parts: environmental sustainability, economic
sustainability, social-political sustainability.
29. •Non-fee paying hotel education to
young, underprivileged
Cambodian people “at risk”.
• Self funded by profits from the
boutique hotel.
•Ripple effect supports 12 Villages
30. •18 Guest rooms.
•All modern conveniences including
bathroom amenities, mini-bar,
Satellite TV, coffee/tea makers,
IDD, free of charge internet access.
•Three meal a day restaurant and bar
•Library
•Spa
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34. CONCEPT:
Built around the existing buildings
Destination location
Natural environment
Close to Excellent Diving Venue
New trends and interests in the Market
Interests of family and friends
Experience and knowledge of Team
35. Design Brief:
Destination Resort, Health and Wellness concept
Create a sense of “Place”
Comfortable retreat, clean lines, minimalistic
Local aesthetics, International appeal
Bring the four major elements together
In Harmony with the local nature and
environment
Local furniture, fittings and fixtures to be utilized
Local craftsmen and suppliers
36. The Way the people flow…
…is the way the cash flows.