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Crisis Management - page 9

Keywords: Crisis Management(Hospitality and tourisim)

By artclub on 28/08/2010

Level: Postgraduate Diploma

Page Number: 9 of 10   pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

past events, recovery procedures
used, response from the victims and destination specific special needs (Faulkner, 2001). To
survive in the competitive tourism world, destinations have to be very careful in their
planning, developing and management or else they will lose potential market in extreme
situations like a crisis or disaster.


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