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Employee Drought Threatens Hospitality Reopening

Smart Meetings

He is working with theater and television production students to find candidates to fill the event professional jobs of tomorrow. It is a marathon, not a sprint, as even those who were previously in the hospitality industry must be trained on new sanitation protocols. “It New Skills at a Premium. But there is hope for the future.”.

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Why Team Building Should be Job #1 in the Post-COVID Return to Work

Best Corporate Events

Although business is constantly evolving, rarely has so much changed in such a short time in terms of human resources. Team building encompasses a wide range of activities, from uplifting programs and fun charitable CSR events to impactful training and professional development workshops. Here’s why.

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Are You a Meeting Manager You’d Want to Work For?

MeetingsNet

A new research-backed book from Gallup lays out managerial strategies that work whether you’re running a planning department, designing management training, or leading from the C-suite. The two goals of virtually every business leader are more productivity from employees and more organic growth.

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Nurturing Non-profit Success through Strategy Innovation in Developing Nations: The Service Delivery Approach

Solimar International

Solimar actively maintains relationships with partners and stakeholders in an effort to “leverage financial and technical expertise and promotional benefits from private and government partners in exchange for improvement in stakeholder relations, marketing, and improved product and service delivery.” Photo by RF._.studio

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10% of Jobs are Worldwide Connected to the Tourism Industry – What Does That Mean?

Solimar International

Tourists’ experiences are highly dependent on the service they are provided, so fostering relationships between human resources and the tourism industry is crucial. In order to attract new talent to the industry, tourism must implement various incentives and re-evaluate its human resources practices.

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Why DMOs must be about Management, not just Marketing

Solimar International

Destination development includes a range of different activities, such as marketing efforts, improvement or diversification of tourism products and quality of the services supplied. With the development plan, DMOs set the target goals and indicators for businesses, communication, marketing and product development.

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5 Big-Name Organizational Culture Examples That Win the Talent War

ITA Group

This community giveback concept—dubbed the “ 1-1-1 model ”—encourages companies to donate 1% of its yearly equity, 1% of its products and 1% of their employees’ time to community volunteer projects. million hours of community service and provided product donations for more than 39,000 nonprofits and education institutions.

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