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How DMCs Can Help You Manage the Unexpected

ADMEI

Identifying and understanding risks is crucial for the success of any program, and risk management should be a part of the overall program guidelines, along with research, planning, budgeting, and evaluation, according to the Best Practices in Destination Management. Post on your social media channels if appropriate.

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What Does Destination Management Mean and Look Like in Practice?

Solimar International

Destination management is the process in which Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs) work with stakeholders to increase development of the tourism sector, gain more tourists, address challenges, and bring more benefit to the local community. Considering Infrastructure and Logistics in Destination Management .

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Storytelling for Sustainable Destinations & Tourism Marketing

Solimar International

In the dynamic landscape of 21st-century tourism, the forces of climate change, social media, and a major post-pandemic travel resurgence are shaping the industry. As such, the significance of storytelling in sustainable destination and tourism marketing has never been greater. How often do you open your social media platforms?

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5 Steps to Perfect International Event Planning

Social Tables

This renown publication details cultural etiquette and business practices from all the major business destinations and includes tips on how to win people over. Lewis, my favorite are his national communication pattern diagrams which can be found on 23 fascinating diagrams reveal how to negotiate with people around the world.

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Stakeholder Engagement in Destination Planning

Solimar International

So who are the people and organizations interested in about the risks and rewards, i.e. the stakes, of destination development? Local governments often have tourism departments, particularly in the absence of a DMO, that would take charge of planning, development, and promotion of a destination.

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The Top 5 Washington D.C. Event Venues

Social Tables

It’s a little-known fact that embassies do open their doors for private or corporate events, and such things must usually be arranged by an insider with the proper connections, like a destination management company. Danielle Kambic, General Manager of Hello! Event Venues appeared first on The Social Tables Blog.

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Two Reflections from Interning at Solimar International

Solimar International

In this blog, two of our Summer 2022 share their experiences working on different tourism development projects around the world. This summer in my internship at Solimar International, I helped the team support ATKOMA , a Destination Management Organization (DMO) based on AtaĂşro.

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