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TR DVD 338.4791 GRO
Publication Date
2012
Summary
"A large range of factors have led to tourism becoming one of the world's fastest growing industries and this has led to the rapid growth in niche tourism where tourists seek to have experiences beyond their everyday ones. This program explores some niche markets, including volunteer tourism, dark tourism, health and medical tourism, and gastronomic tourism. Discussions with niche market tourists explore their motivations behind the experiences they chose and whether the outcomes were what they were hoping for" -- container.
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71816.2266
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TR DVD 338.4791 FAC
Publication Date
2012
Summary
There are many forces that impact on where tourist?s choice for their holidays, some have an immediate effect and others the effects are not so significant. In this excellent program we investigate the global forces taxonomy and see how it categorizes the factors affecting global tourism into three layers, the outer layer examining geographical, environmental and climatic factors, the middle layer examining demographic and socio-cultural factors and the inner layer political, economic and technological factors. Each layer creates challenges and opportunities for tourism destinations and we discuss these with tourism experts. This program is an excellent learning resource for all students of tourism and related disciplines.
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84972.8750
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TR DVD 647.94 INT
Publication Date
2009
Summary
The hospitality industry is alive and growing worldwide. This program provides a well rounded introduction to the industry ideal those interested in a career tourism or hospitality. Discussing the difference between commercial and non-commercial organisations, areas covered include; what is hospitality; working with people; hospitality establishments; key hospitality departments; and careers in hospitality. Throughout the program we speak to hospitality employees, discussing how they as individuals contribute to the organisation as a whole. This program is an ideal learning resource for people interested in career paths in this vibrant and rewarding industry.
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TR DVD 338.4791945 COM
Publication Date
2009
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A case study of Mt Hotham resort in the Victorian Alps as an illustration of how branding and marketing influences the way people make tourism decisions.
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77568.2813
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Seidel, Paul.
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TR DVD 380.14591 UPS
Publication Date
2008
Summary
"The key to a successful, growing business is the ability of staff to successfully upsell products and services. But how do we do this? In this program we define a product, ask how a service differs from a product, examine the marketing concept and go through the process of upselling to add value and training staff to upsell. A valuable look at getting the most from products and services in this vital industry"--Container.
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60140.3359
by
Hayward, Nick.
Call Number
TR DVD 338.47919436 WOR
Publication Date
2008
Summary
"Large resorts are very popular forms of tourism. Whether it be to relax on a beach, ski the snowfields or merely take a break from everyday life, resorts encompass a wide range of activities and services including accommodation, entertainment, meals and drink service. Each element of a resort is reliant upon the success of another element therefore effective organisational management is crucial to ensuring the resort can create an experience the guest is seeking, In this program we take an expert overview of the elements of successfully working in a resort."--Container.
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Baricevic, Thomas.
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TR DVD 338.4791 AUS
Publication Date
2008
Summary
"Tourism is one of Australia?s key industries, contributing billions of dollars to our economy every year. In this program we take a look at the basic structure and make up of this vital area. We?ll examine the value of tourism in Australia; sources of international tourists and why they visit; international visitor types; where tourists visit in Australia; preferred tourist activities; and the challenges facing the industry now and in the future. Featuring expert input from Tourism Australia, this is an informative, up-to-date overview of our dynamic tourist industry." -- container.
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67237.5000
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Collins, Cath.
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TR DVD 338.479194 WHE
Publication Date
2007
Summary
"Tourism is a major economic force in Australia. It generates immense economic benefits and significant employment for communities but it can also have a severe negative impact when environmental and social considerations are not carefully planned for. To ensure a balanced and healthy sustainability, rigorous planning, development and management needs to occur. This program explores what those processes are and how they take account of many stakeholders. Featuring interviews with some of Australia's foremost tourism experts, this is an absorbing, richly illustrated and up-to-date examination of the issues vital to this powerful industry. Ideal as a foundation program for TAFE and tertiary students." -- container.
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54901.1523
Call Number
DVD 917.5924 HAP
Publication Date
2005
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TR DVD 648.5 SPI
Publication Date
2004
Summary
Cleaning is a serious business in tourism and hospitality. All it takes is one case of food poisoning or a bad reaction to improperly used chemicals to potentially ruin a business. This program explores cleaning in the tourism and hospitality industries.
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TR DVD 338.4791 ECO
Publication Date
2002
Summary
"This program uses the Phillip Island Nature Park as a case study to explore and illustrate the principles of ecotourism. The Phillip Island Nature Park is an excellent example because it has tours and attractions at all three levels of accreditation, and has been involved in ecotourism for many years. We follow Andrew, our presenter, as he travels to all the attractions of the Phillip Island Nature Park, and meets a wide variety of people from rangers tro marketing executives"--Container.
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by
Garner, Simon.
Call Number
TR DVD 338.4791 HAV
Publication Date
2002
Summary
Covers the competencies in the module THHCOR01A - Working with colleagues and customers. Key areas include: communication in the workplace; providing assistance to customers; maintaining personal presentation standards and working as a team.
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49105.0391
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