Search Results for Tourism Management - Narrowed by: Teacher Reference SirsiDynix Enterprise https://wait.sdp.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_US/WAILRC/WAILRC/qu$003dTourism$002bManagement$0026qf$003dITYPE$002509Material$002bType$0025091$00253ATEACHERREF$002509Teacher$002bReference$0026ps$003d300?dt=list 2024-05-10T03:35:15Z Upselling products and services in tourism and hospitality [digital videorecording]. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:26086 2024-05-10T03:35:15Z 2024-05-10T03:35:15Z by&#160;Seidel, Paul.<br/>Call Number&#160;TR DVD 380.14591 UPS<br/>Publication Date&#160;2008<br/>Summary&#160;&quot;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&quot;--Container.<br/>Format:&#160;Other<br/> Working in a large resort [digital videorecording] : case study : Club Med on Lindeman Island. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:26320 2024-05-10T03:35:15Z 2024-05-10T03:35:15Z by&#160;Hayward, Nick.<br/>Call Number&#160;TR DVD 338.47919436 WOR<br/>Publication Date&#160;2008<br/>Summary&#160;&quot;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.&quot;--Container.<br/>Format:&#160;Other<br/> &quot;Where the bloody hell are you?&quot; [digital videorecording] : an introduction to tourism. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:25239 2024-05-10T03:35:15Z 2024-05-10T03:35:15Z by&#160;Collins, Cath.<br/>Call Number&#160;TR DVD 338.479194 WHE<br/>Publication Date&#160;2007<br/>Summary&#160;&quot;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.&quot; -- container.<br/>Format:&#160;Other<br/>Archived advertisement online "So where the bloody hell are you?" <a href="http://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-56943">http://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-56943</a><br/> Elvis lives in Parkes [digital videorecording] / writer [and] director, Anthony Mullins ; producers, Noelene Hayes &amp; Melissa Fox. ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:26020 2024-05-10T03:35:15Z 2024-05-10T03:35:15Z by&#160;Mullins, Anthony.<br/>Call Number&#160;TR DVD 658.007994 ELV<br/>Publication Date&#160;2006<br/>Summary&#160;&quot;Despite the threat of bushfires, flood, public ridicule, financial loss, theft and outright exhaustion, a small band of devotees from the tiny rural town of Parkes have battled against the odds to create the biggest, and most unlikely , Elvis Presley Festival in Australia&quot;--Container.&#160;Illustrates the process of planning, marketing and managing a successful event to promote tourism in a small rural town.<br/>Format:&#160;Books<br/>