First Steps
Do you have the right attitude, skills and resources to work in tourism?
This section will help determine your suitability for running a tourism business and provide guides detailing important points to remember when starting a business.
Tourism is a seasonal industry and careful planning is required if you are to survive. The personal demands of running a tourism business are all too often overlooked.
Before embarking on a tourism venture you must consider both your personal attributes and your professional skills and experience.
Have I got the right personality for tourism?
Tourism is a people industry. To succeed you must genuinely like people and be interested in what they think and desire. Can you respect the customer as a person and give each visitor a warm welcome regardless of their personality and how long they stay?
Personal Attributes:
- Do you like working with people?
- Do you communicate well with people?
- Are you an independent person?
- Do you have confidence in your own abilities?
- Are you prepared to embrace self-employment as a lifestyle and philosophy rather than just a job?
- Are you a good planner and organiser?
- Do you feel you can make a decision, solve disagreements and lead people in a work situation?
- Can you look creatively at problems to identify a number of solutions?
- Do you have a good level of health and fitness?
Knowledge, skills and resources needed
A personality suited to tourism must be matched by a range of skills, knowledge and resources that will give a business the best chance of long-term survival. Below are some measures to take when setting up and running a business and a list of issues to consider.
Feasibility Assessment
- Determine a market for your business
- Identify sources of information
- Prepare basic operating/revenue projections
- Acquire knowledge of industry rules of thumb (e.g. cost of food and beverages as a percentage of revenue).
Financing
- Prepare a financial proposal for a potential investor
- Structure the optimum financing package. (How much debt is too much? Is leasing viable? etc.)
- Determine which institutions you will approach for tourism finance.
Product Design/Location
- Design and position your product to meet the needs of your target market
- Differentiate your product in the market.
Business Planning
- Prepare a business plan
- Set goals
- Plan review frequency
- Allocate budgets.
Marketing & Distribution
- Prepare a marketing plan and pricing/commissions strategy
- Determine your target audience
- Locate the most effective marketing media for your product
- Identify your most effective distribution channels.
Recruitment/Training
- Identify staffing requirements
- Decide under what conditions staff will be employed (e.g. is enterprise bargaining appropriate?)
- Consider team motivation, business management training and small business training courses.
Management
- Decide whether you will manage the business yourself or appoint a manager
- Ensure the manager can demonstrate appropriate experience and knowledge to potential investors
- Ensure you or your manager are familiar with appropriate accounting practices and taxation requirements.
Industry Structure
- Determine the best distribution channels for your product
- Ensure your business does belong in tourism sectors
- Form business alliances and join industry associations.
Consumer Behaviour
- Undertake market research to identify your customers and find out as much as you can about their travel patterns
- Review tourism forecasts.