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Tourism Workshop |
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This is a planning exercise for a group studying and planning for tourism. It will enable the members to think strategically about three realistic scenarios. This process removes the obstacle of people continuing to offer creative ideas about tourism without significant detail--the ideas are already there. Now, it is up to the group to think strategically.
This tool can be used "as is," or it can be updated to local place names and familiar events. It could be one outcome of a facililitated exercise in our Enabling Leadership program.
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Scenario Development |
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Planning requires planners to make multiple assumptions. Some assumptions are based upon known facts and, consequently, these facts require little testing. (This assumes that the context for the facts is well known and judged to be true.) Other data used for plan decisions is believed to be true based upon previously reliable forecasts and projections. Some situations, however, require planners to develop decision criteria for things they do not know. These are planning scenerios.
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