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International Tourism and International Relations
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International Tourism and International Relations (Master Degree) v Economics of tourism;
v Tourism and gross domestic product;
v Tourism and related industries;
v Tourism and service industries;
v Tourism as an ‘economic growth factor�
v Tourism and ‘world stage�
v The contribution of national tourism to a country’s foreign exchange reserve;
v National tourism and international credit rating;
v Tourism and regional co-operation;
v National tourism and strategy implementation;
v Planning international tourism strategy;
v Implementing international tourism strategy;
v Contemporary tourism issues;
v Worker participation and problem solving within tourism;
v International tourism and worker professionality;
v Strategic decision making;
v Carry out tourism management functions to a high professional level;
v Tourism and human resource management;
v Application of balanced score card tourism;
v International tourism;
v International gust relations;
v Tourism and industrial survivor kit;
v Tourism and counter-terrorism;
v International conventions and protocol;
v Risk management: an introduction;
¯ Risk management in tourism
¯ Risk management, tourism and disaster preparedness
¯ Risk management, disaster recovery and organisational continuity
v Financial risk management;
¯ Financial Risk: A Definition
¯ Financial Risk Exposure
¯ Organisational areas exposed to financial risk
¯ Operational financial risk in governmental and business organisations
¯ Globalization and financial risk: Contributory factors
v Opportunities and strength analysis in tourism;
v Strength and weakness analysis in tourism organisation;
v Using information from SWOT analysis to enhance tourism strategy.
A Classroom course provided by Human Resource and Organisational Development Consultancy (HRODC) Training Institute in London, United Kingdom
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