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Title: Organizational Structure of Tourism


1
Organizational Structure of Tourism
  • National Tourism Organization
  • State tourism secretariat
  • Government agency within larger department
  • Quasi-public tourism agency
  • Private industry model

2
NTOs Mission
  • Increase employment
  • Stimulate investment
  • Improve standard of living
  • Maximize foreign exchange
  • Promote sustainable tourism development
  • Preserve natural areas through tourism
  • Protect and preserve cultural heritage
  • Develop social impact assessment models
  • Maximize social benefits through increased tourism

3
Government Role in Development
  • Active
  • Own businesses
  • Tax incentive
  • Other legislation
  • Passive
  • Indirect through legislation passed for another
    purpose
  • Land management practices

4
Regionalization
  • Combines resources for more effective development
  • Increase marketing effectiveness (Mississippi
    Valley Partners)
  • Establish and Identity and Image
  • Bring public and private interests together

5
Types of Regional Organizations
  • Public
  • Private
  • Quasi public
  • Product specific
  • Multi-state or Multi-city

6
Funding
  • Room Tax
  • Membership dues
  • Attraction taxes
  • Food and Drink
  • Entertainment (gambling)
  • Special use (sporting goods)
  • Airline (departure, visa)
  • Gas taxes

7
Community Level
  • CVB
  • Chamber
  • DMO

8
Reasons for Community Organization
  • Accepting Change
  • Resource Analysis
  • Community Awareness
  • Industrial Legitimacy
  • Opportunity Recognition
  • Cooperation, Communication and Compromise

9
What should a community organization do?
  • Budget and Finance
  • Communication
  • Education and Training
  • Research and Data Collection
  • Promotion

10
DMO Outputs
  • Inventory Analysis
  • Visitor Profiles
  • Establish Use zones
  • Delineate distinctive features
  • Plot critical zones
  • Establish use objectives
  • Formulate an Action Plan
  • Initiate Limits of Acceptable Change Process
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