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This course provides a comprehensive exploration of global tourism management, focusing on strategic planning, policy development, and sustainable growth within an increasingly dynamic and competitive international environment. It introduces learners to key concepts such as strategic leadership, tourism policy frameworks, destination management, and stakeholder coordination, emphasizing the integration of economic, environmental, and sociocultural considerations in tourism development. The course examines core management areas including financial planning, human resource strategies, quality management, and service excellence, alongside the role of governments and destination management organizations in shaping tourism systems. It also addresses global tourism trends such as post-recovery growth, experiential travel, sustainability, and the impact of digital transformation, including artificial intelligence and personalized customer experiences. Learners further explore strategic management models such as SWOT, PESTEL, Porter’s strategies, and the tourism area life cycle, enabling structured decision-making and long-term competitiveness. The programme also highlights intercultural management, ethical considerations, and organizational change within global tourism operations. Overall, the course equips participants with advanced knowledge and practical tools to effectively manage tourism organizations and destinations in a global context. Duration: 17 hours Maximum Completion Time: 14 days Delivery Mode: Online self-study Program Offered By: Member institutions of the VBNN Smart Education Group Certificate Title: Professional Training Certificate in Global Tourism Management Certificate Type: Certificate of Completion

