$A19 is a very small investment indeed, to help crisis proof your travel and tourism business
This is the final call for smart, proactive travel and tourism professionals to register NOW by CLICKING HERE for Crisis Proofing Your Business – a Tourism Teleseminar taking place tomorrow, Tuesday 14 August with David Beirman – and you don’t even have to leave your office.
The cost is a very modest AUD$19, but you must book now.
The bottom line is that for under AUD$20 your participation in this seminar is likely to save you and your business thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours involved in an unplanned panic reaction to a crisis event for which you are ill-prepared.
A teleseminar, by its nature is interactive and you can be assured that the issues you want covered will be. This is because you can ask them yourself and do so from the comfort of your office or home, wherever you are.
Teleseminars involve no catering, venue costs or speakers expenses, consequently all you pay for is the knowledge you receive, not the trimmings
Australian, New Zealand and South Pacific tourism and hospitality businesses face crises ranging from staff shortages and computer crashes, to big picture problems like a drop in visitors due to natural disasters, terrorism, political unrest, epidemics or causes beyond your direct control.
For under $20 this 90 minute teleseminar gives you the key tools to crisis proof your business with global expert on tourism crisis management and author of Restoring Tourism Destinations in Crisis, Dr David Beirman offering tourism businesses practical advice during the special teleseminar on Tuesday August 14, presented by business consulting firm Icon Tourism.
“There’s plenty a tourism business can do to minimise the impact of a crisis on a destination or business,” said Dr Beirman. “Many businesses don’t realise that by following a few simple steps, they can prepare for and minimise all kinds of potential problems, big or small,” he said.
“Events like a bushfire, drought, flood. cyclone or airline problems don’t have to spell disaster for tourism businesses, if you’ve properly prepared for them.”
Dr Beirman will answer your questions and provide strategies and solutions to help your businesses prepare for a wide range potential risks and threats.
His strategies have been used worldwide by all manner of tourism businesses – tour operators, Travel agents, wholesalers, attractions, hotels, destination marketing organisations, wineries, and others.
Dr Beirman will be the keynote speaker during the teleconference and web simulcast on August 14 and participants from all over Australia and New Zealand and the South Pacific can join in for a fraction of the cost of a sit down seminar.
Principal of Icon Tourism, Manny Papadoulis, said the advice provided by Dr Beirman would be invaluable to tourism operators, adding, “Crisis proofing your business is like taking out an insurance policy”.
DATE:
14 August, 2007
TIME:
4pm Western Australian time
5.30 p.m. SA & NT Central Time
6.00 p.m. Eastern states NSW, VIC, QLD, TAS. ACT
8.00 p.m. New Zealand/Fiji
VENUE: via telephone or web cast
COST: $AUD19
DETAILS & Registration: Contact [email protected] or Tel. 0419 194881
EXCLUSIVE BONUS OFFER:
Participants in this teleseminar will receive FOC from Icon Tourism a 17 page risk, crisis and recovery E manual produced by David Beirman exclusively for this Seminar.
Contact: Manny Papadoulis, ph + 61 (0)419 194881 [email protected]
BOOK NOW!
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
Have your say Cancel reply
Subscribe/Login to Travel Mole Newsletter
Travel Mole Newsletter is a subscriber only travel trade news publication. If you are receiving this message, simply enter your email address to sign in or register if you are not. In order to display the B2B travel content that meets your business needs, we need to know who are and what are your business needs. ITR is free to our subscribers.































Higher departure tax and visa cost, e-arrival card: Japan unleashes the fiscal weapon against tourists
Singapore to forbid entry to undesirable travelers with new no-boarding directive
Euromonitor International unveils world’s top 100 city destinations for 2025
U.S.A. and Israel attacks on Iran impact air movements in the Gulf (Update 1.00pm CET)
Global tourism exceeds 1.5 billion travelers announces UN-Tourism