Title: DESTINATION EDINBURGH MARKETING ALLIANCE DEMA
1DESTINATION EDINBURGH MARKETING ALLIANCE (DEMA)
An update presentation to Edinburgh Chamber of
Commerce Tourism Policy Group Monday 8
September 2008
2The importance of destination
- Places must engage with the outside world in a
clear, co-ordinated and communicative way if they
are to influence public opinion. A robust and
productive coalition between government, business
and civil society, as well as the creation of new
institutions and structures to achieve and
maintain this behaviour, is necessary for
achieving this harmonisation of goals, themes,
communications and behaviours in the long term. - Simon Anholt, Place Branding Public Diplomacy,
2008
3Where has it come from?
- Promoting Edinburgh as a Destination Task Group
- Looking at Tourism, Talent Trade
- Identified a consensus that change required
- Task Group report February 2008 made
recommendations for way forward
4Key issues identified
- Over 40 individuals involved
- in consultation and
- concluded
- Currently a fragmented approach
- Need for clarity of common purpose
- Requirement for Leadership
- Need to create a Destination Promotion Strategy
- Opportunity to capitalise on assets and maximise
cross-selling
5Competitor Cities
- A detailed examination was undertaken of
Barcelona, Manchester, Vienna, Sheffield,
Vancouver and Birmingham high performing cities
that have organised their destination assets in
new ways.
6Competitor Cities Key conclusions for Edinburgh
- Destination body created as a reaction to a
combination of a big picture and specific
circumstances and challenges - An antidote to perceived challenges of structural
leadership and creeping incrementalism - Often regeneration and development led
- Promotional bureaus are seen as integral to a
city vision positioned as both an enabler and a
problem solver
7DEMA project scope timescale
- DEMA is a project to develop a business, it is
not yet a city promotion entity.
Destination promotion strategy drafted
Preferred Delivery Model chosen
Business Case for Model finalised
Destination promotion strategy commissioned
DEMA launched
November
December
January
February
April
March
July
8Five objectives for DEMA
- Objective 1 A customer focussed one-stop shop
that adds value for its parties and the customer - Objective 2 Create a Destination Promotion
Strategy for the City -
- Objective 3 Form new local, national and
international perceptions for Edinburgh as a
destination -
- Objective 4 Shared Promotion a catalyst for
public-private partnership maximising
collaborative opportunities - Objective 5 Dedicated city marketing and
promotion function
9Activities May to August 2008
- Project Director seconded from May and p/t
Project - Manager from June
- Stakeholder meetings with
- VisitScotland/ ECC/EICC/ECB ( presentation at
- members event) /EICB/ Alan Robertson/EFF
- Derek McCulloch/ Edinburghs Festivals/ Essential
- Edinburgh/ Scottish Enterprise/CEC Departments
Elected Members - Destination Promotion Strategy Brief out to
tender July - Meeting of the Delivery Group 31st July
- Meeting of Project Board 12th August
- Project Initiation Document approval from
Councils - Economic Development Committee 19th August
10DEMA Destination Marketing Wheel
11Who is involved in the DEMA project?
12Project GovernanceStructure and Activities
DEMA Project Board
Project Director
Project Manager (P/T)
DEMA Delivery Group
Visit Work Package Subgroup
Invest Work Package Subgroup
Live Study Work Package Subgroup
13Project GovernanceStructure and Activities
STRUCTURE
MEMBERS
AGENDA MEETINGS
DEMA PROJECT BOARD
Chair Dave Anderson, Director of City
Development, CEC Graham Birse, ECC Faith
Liddell, Edinburghs Festivals Alan Johnston,
Edinburgh Convention Bureau Alan Robertson,
Jones Lang LaSalle Derek McCulloch, Gillespie
McAndrew Barbara Smith, ETAG John Denholm ,
Marketing/Recruitment Specialist Represntative,
Financial Services Sector Representative, Higher
Education Sector Sinead Guerin, Visit
Scotland Linda MacPherson (Susan Watson) SE(E)
Tony Baker, SDI Isabell Reid, CEC Kenneth
Wardrop, DEMA
- 12 Weekly Meeting Cycle
- Provide leadership for approval of Destination
Promotion Strategy and DEMA Transition Project
Communication/Stakeholder Engagement Plan /
Business Plan for Alliance - Review Research
- Review Performance and Outputs of Delivery Group
DEMA DELIVERY GROUP
Chair Kenneth Wardrop, Project Director DEMA,
CEC Sue Stuart, ECB Josef Church-Woods,
Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce Marketing officer,
Edinburghs Festivals Ian Broadfoot, Essential
Edinburgh Barry Shafe, Edinburgh Science
Triangle Simon Williams, ETAG Ailsa Falconer,
Edinburgh City Region Brand Margaret McNeil
(Susan Watson), SE(E) Stewart Laing, SDI Elaine
Ballantyne, CEC Ritchie Somerville, CEC (Project
Management) Representative, VistScotland (TBC)
- 4 Weekly Meeting Cycle
- Sign off, take forward monitor Action Plan for
managing transition (communication stakeholder
engagement Plan) - Co-ordinate and commission appropriate customer
research and gap analysis - Develop propositions for VISIT, INVEST, LIVE
STUDY. - Develop Destination Promotion Strategy covering
these V,I,LS. - Develop 3-5 year business Plan for approval by
the Project Board by DECEMBER 2008 - Develop proposals for recruitment of a
high-profile chair and non-executive board
members for DEMA Board by January 2009.
DEMA DELIVERY SUB-GROUPS for VISIT, INVEST,
LIVE STUDY
14Current Players Involved Promoting The City
Across Visit, Invest, Live Study
- TOURISM (VISIT)
- Edinburgh Tourism Action Group
- Edinburghs Principal Hotels Association
- Restaurant Sector
- Essential Edinburgh
- Edinburghs Festivals
- Visitor Attractions (for example Royal Yacht
Britannia, National Galleries Museums, etc..) - Transport operators
- Unique Venues of Edinburgh
- Luxury Edinburgh
- Historic Scotland
- Edinburgh Film Focus
- Edinburgh Convention Bureau Ltd
- Edinburgh Inspiring Capital Brand
- The City Council
- VisitScotland
- Event Scotland
- Scottish Enterprise
- TRADE (INVEST)
- Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce
- Key Sectors/ Industries
- Property Letting Agents
- Edinburgh Business Assembly
- Essential Edinburgh
- Scottish Retail Consortium
- Edinburgh Science Triangle
- Scottish Development International
- Scottish Enterprise
- Project Edinburgh
- City of Edinburgh Council (Economic Development)
- TALENT (LIVE STUDY)
- Universities
- Further Education Colleges
- Scottish Government (Scotland is the Place/ Fresh
Talent/ Skills for Scotland) - Key Sectors/ Industries
- British Council
15Managing the Transition organisational
inter-relationships
Alliance Board
Project Board
Client Group
Task Group
Alliance Delivery Group
Delivery Group
ETAG
Tourism Group
Visit Group
EDINBURGH INWARD INVESTMENT GROUP
Trade Group
Invest Group
Talent Group
Live Study Group
Now
16THE DESTINATION PRIZE
- The Destination Edinburgh Marketing Alliance is
a powerful new function, specifically charged
with the destination promotion of Edinburgh. - Bringing together a coalition of the citys top
talents the organisation is led by an experienced
leader with both internal and external
credibility - the organisation is supported by a committed team
both seconded and dedicated professionals a
core full time team of experts with skills and
experience in business and leisure tourism,
inward investment, and talent attraction - the new function is supported by networks of
public and private sector organisations, lending
crucial expertise and resources to the promotion
of Edinburgh - This function provides the city with critical
tools to stand out in the highly competitive
national and international destination arena - Part of the unique selling point (USP) of this
organisation is its commitment and focus on the
customer and its delivery of a unique story
telling (UST) capability for the City
17Destination Edinburgh Marketing Alliance its
roles
CHAMPION
CONNECTOR
AMBASSADOR
DEMA
DEAL MAKER
MARKETER
COMMENTATOR
ASSET ENHANCER
INTELLIGENCE
18EDINBURGH A VIBRANT, AUTHENTIC, INSPIRING
DESTINATION A BOLD CITY OF THE FUTURE
- Contact detailsKenneth Wardrop, Project
Director Destination Edinburgh Marketing
Alliance Project The City of Edinburgh Council,
City Development DepartmentBusiness Centre G1, - 4 East Market Street,
- EDINBURGHEH8 8BH Tel 0131 529 3201Email
kenneth.wardrop_at_edinburgh.gov.uk