Tourism management : managing for change
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TextPublication details: Oxford ; Elsevien; 2009Edition: 3rd edDescription: xi,578 p; Includes indexISBN: - 978-1-85617-602-6
- C 338.4791 P14t
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| C 338.4791 N19 Nature-based tourism in peripherals areas : development or disaster | C 338.4791 N31t Tourist guide and tour operation: Planning and Organising | C 338.4791 Oe6t Travel and tourism marketing | C 338.4791 P14t Tourism management : managing for change | C 338.4791 P21m Medical tourism | c 338.4791 R27i International tourism : cultures and behavior | C 338.4791 R45t Tourism employment : analysis and planning |
This book is written as a simple, plain language introduction to tourism and assumes no prior knowledge of what tourism is and how it affects our everyday lives. To read it you need to ask one question: why is there so much interest in tourism? If you are inquisitive about tourism and how it has developed as a business then read on. This is a book which looks at what the tourism industry is and does, and why it is such an important global busi-ness. In simple terms it shows how tourism is organized, run and managed and how our desire to take holidays and use our leisure time creates an industry which is expanding and is sometimes seen as out of control. This book does not pull any punches: it is not full of jargon, buzzwords and academic gobbledegook - there are far too many books like that which fail to convey the excite-ment that tourism engenders. It tells a story chapter by chapter about how tourism has developed, what tourism is and how spe-cialist businesses meet the insatiable demand for holidays and travel. Where technical terminology is used, it is explained in lay terms for the general reader. The book offers many insights into a fascinating business which is changing so fast that even commen-tators find it hard to keep abreast of it.
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