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

Solimar International

Just think of your recent vacation – you first hopped on a plane, booked a hotel, and during your stay, you ate in different restaurants, went to different shops, and maybe even participated in local events. 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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How Convention Centers Are Evolving in a New Events Landscape

Convene by PCMA

The program trains venue employees on how to work with guests with sensory needs, finds appropriate “quiet zones” venues can create for guests feeling overstimulated, and provides “sensory bags” complete with noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools, and verbal cue cards to comfort guests who require them, as well as weighted lap pads.

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MICE professionals

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62 Great Ideas for Celebrating Work Anniversaries

Motivation Excellence

A survey by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and Globoforce, now Workhuman, found that most companies celebrate work anniversaries per each five years of service. Invite colleagues to share appreciation in the form of a shout-out wall or guest book. Remote work time. Incentive travel.

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Vacation Rental Management Company: Business Model and Growth Strategies Overview

AltexSoft Travel

Property distribution – they build their own booking websites to drive direct reservations and create listings on various booking platforms (such as Airbnb, Vrbo, or Booking.com) and social media. While using Airbnb and other existing booking platforms as their distribution channels, they prioritize a wide set of management services.