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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMr. Krishna Kumar Mishra is an authority of Management field. Currently he is working as an Assistant Professor in AKS University, Satna (M.P.). He has got vast experience in the field of Management studies and associated research and development. He has published manay research papers/ journals in various conferences at National and International level. In addition to books namely – Developing Tourism Product, Principles & Practices of Management, Individual & Organizational Behaviour, Business legislation & Ethics CSR etc. Read More...
Mr. Krishna Kumar Mishra is an authority of Management field. Currently he is working as an Assistant Professor in AKS University, Satna (M.P.). He has got vast experience in the field of Management studies and associated research and development. He has published manay research papers/ journals in various conferences at National and International level. In addition to books namely – Developing Tourism Product, Principles & Practices of Management, Individual & Organizational Behaviour, Business legislation & Ethics CSR etc.
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I have written this book for MBA, PGDM, BBA and Management Students, in this book I have discussed about Organization and Organizational behaviour , Perception and Individual decision making, Personality and Attitude, Motivation, Stress, Leadership, Organization structure, Conflict management . Also discussed about organization planning & development. This book is very helpful for the management students for preparation of NTA –NET Or other Government /
I have written this book for MBA, PGDM, BBA and Management Students, in this book I have discussed about Organization and Organizational behaviour , Perception and Individual decision making, Personality and Attitude, Motivation, Stress, Leadership, Organization structure, Conflict management . Also discussed about organization planning & development. This book is very helpful for the management students for preparation of NTA –NET Or other Government / semi –govt. and other examinations.
This book consists of self assessment questions & case studies which have been asked in the NTA Net & other competitive exams, in the form of model test paper.
In this book, the matter has been presented in very simple language so that it is easy for students to understand the concept. I hope this book will be very helpful to MBA, PGDM, BBA & Allied branches of tourism & hospitality pursuing and pass out students.
I have written this book for MBA, BTM, HTM, and Tourism & Hospitality Management Students, In this book I have discussed how travel agency & tour operators work, role and responsibility of travel agents, functions, Itinerary planning, Tourism planning & development. This book is very helpful for the management students for preparation of NTA –NET Or other Government / semi –govt. and other examinations.
This book consists of self assessme
I have written this book for MBA, BTM, HTM, and Tourism & Hospitality Management Students, In this book I have discussed how travel agency & tour operators work, role and responsibility of travel agents, functions, Itinerary planning, Tourism planning & development. This book is very helpful for the management students for preparation of NTA –NET Or other Government / semi –govt. and other examinations.
This book consists of self assessment questions & case studies which have been asked in the NTA Net & other competitive exams, in the form of model test paper.
In this book, the matter has been presented in very simple language so that it is easy for students to understand the concept. I hope this book will be very helpful to MBA (THM), MBA (HM), PGDM (TL) & Allied branches of tourism & hospitality pursuing and pass out students.
Ecotourism is a highly controversial term from an ecological, economic and political point of
view. It has been used by ecotourism advocates, made up of professionals from government
departments and industry, to open up new areas for tourism. Unfortunately, it has paved the way
for the tourism industry to encourage initiatives that have a profound impact on people and the
environment in the name of ecotourism.
Indigenous and local commu
Ecotourism is a highly controversial term from an ecological, economic and political point of
view. It has been used by ecotourism advocates, made up of professionals from government
departments and industry, to open up new areas for tourism. Unfortunately, it has paved the way
for the tourism industry to encourage initiatives that have a profound impact on people and the
environment in the name of ecotourism.
Indigenous and local communities have expressed concern and even resisted the onslaught of
such ecotourism development at international, regional, national and state levels. On the other
hand, there are also cases where communities are cautiously using ecotourism to increase their
livelihood and income sources. Ecotourism or sustainable tourism can potentially improve the
livelihoods of local people, particularly those living in and around environmentally fragile areas,
and thereby also provides an incentive for local people to conserve these areas.
However, there is little or no consensus on the definition of ecotourism. Each "player" has tried
to define it in their favor. Communities have accused ecotourism, its definition and concept, of
being largely industry-driven and having evolved through non-consultative processes. The
worrying voices raised during the International Year of Ecotourism 2002 and the processes that
preceded it,
Tourism product development means bringing new and innovative products, experiences and services to market so that tourists can buy product development can take many forms. A product or experience to meet demand. Product development could mean developing a product or experience that is already offered in this space, but is new to your company. If you're already a Tour Operator, you may want to expand your existing travel offering to include additi
Tourism product development means bringing new and innovative products, experiences and services to market so that tourists can buy product development can take many forms. A product or experience to meet demand. Product development could mean developing a product or experience that is already offered in this space, but is new to your company. If you're already a Tour Operator, you may want to expand your existing travel offering to include additional services, experiences, or specific products such as souvenirs. There are many phases of product development, but they all start with identifying a market need. Once you have identified the need for a particular product, you will want to come up witha concept or idea.You will then want to create a plan for how you will bring your idea to life.You will have an opportunity within this booklet to generate product ideas, learn how to develop a product based on your target market, and create a plan for turning your ideas into products. Developing products that are tailored to visitors’ needs will improve the profitability of your tourism business.Making more products available to tourists will increase the length of time that they stay in the NWT, increase the amount of money they spend, and encourage new and repeat visitors. Sometimes Tourism product development means creating a whole new experience. It can also be an extension of product & services or development on an existing product.
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