VoyagesAfriq Travel Magazine (Issue 007)

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Human Capital pivotal in the Digital World of Tourism

- experts reveal

The 6th World Tourism Forum Lucerne has ended with experts and travel and tourism professionals hailing the role of human capital in the age of disruption in tourism. Over 550 participants from 80 countries took part in the discussions, which clearly demonstrated that digital transformation is leading the tourism industry into the future. With this year’s event themed “ Human capital in the age of disruption: talent, innovation and diversity� both side events and the parallel sessions discussed thoroughly the topic of innovation, talent and diversity management Innovative digital business models are constantly changing the travel, tourism and hotel industries. This technologydriven change forces organizations to question long established structures in order to remain at the forefront of their sectors. In her presentation, Karolin Frankenberger, Professor of Strategic Management at the University of St. Gallen, outlined the dramatic changes in the tourism industry. "New start-ups in particular have turned the industry upside down with their disruptive business models. In addition to well-known names such as Airbnb, Booking.com and Uber, new business such as GetYourGuide have emerged." Professor Frankenberger went on to address why start-ups are 8

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so successful and why established companies appear sluggish and fail to add new business models to the market. "The core of transformation is the development of a new disruptive business model. Start-ups benefit from the absence of a long history, which limits agility and often makes innovation difficult. Established companies, on the other hand, have a legacy and an existing business model that has already achieved results. "What can established companies do?" Human Capital is Key Kate Walsh of Cornell University presented her research on human capital. "The future belongs to those companies whose managers have recognised that working methods need to be redesigned, that know how to promote the agility of each individual's commitment to inspire talented colleagues. It is the core task of educators, Walsh continued, not only to constantly think about how and what should be taught, but also to consider how work in the technologyoriented world should be understood, defined and redesigned. In his speech, Federal Councilor Guy Parmelin, Head of the Federal Department of Economics, Education and Research, underlined the strength of Switzerland as a hub for innovation. "Switzerland's strengths can be seen above all in the innovative strength of the tourism industry," Parmelin stated.

A positive balance For Martin Barth, CEO of the WTFL, the 6th edition of the Forum has been a resounding success: "Not only did we increase the number of participants, but the feedback has also been positive in all respects. In total, more than 30 lectures, panel discussions, presentations, start-up pitches, award ceremonies, workshops and parallel sessions took place during the World Tourism Forum Lucerne in the KKL and other locations in the city such as the Hotelfachschule Luzern. The guest destination was Ras AlKhaimah. About the World Tourism Forum Lucerne The World Tourism Forum Lucerne is an exclusive platform where the world's leading tourism, travel and hospitality companies meet to shape a more sustainable future for tourism. It provides decision- makers with indepth insights into the core themes of the tourism industry and a unique global network.


Articles inside

Tourism enterprises commit to sustainable and inclusive tourism practice at 5th STAS Confab

23min
pages 51-64

Ethiopian Airlines wins ‘African Champion of the Year’ Award AFDB does not fund acquisition of planes

12min
pages 46-50

Emirates announces an interline agreement with Africa World Airlines

3min
page 45

7th World Tourism Forum Lucerne heads to Ras AlKhaimah

1min
pages 43-44

Bombadierembarks on CRJ Series Africa Tour

2min
page 42

Visa 'red tape'and crime are deterring tourists from coming to SA – says Ramaphosa UNWTO launches preliminary report on Visa Openness in Africa

3min
page 35

AFRICAN SUN HOTELS records massive growth in their operations

3min
pages 40-41

PERSONALITY PROFILE Jimi Kariuki - MD Sarova Hotels & Board Chairman of Kenya Tourism Board

6min
pages 32-34

UNWTO Secretary General calls on Egyptian President UNWTO participates in SITA Travel Exhibition

3min
page 39

The Seychelles Island

2min
pages 36-38

4th AViaDev Africa conference closes on a high note

3min
pages 30-31

Air Seychelles inks deal with Air-Fi for new wifi services on its Airbus A320 NEO TIDA 2019 Conference Focuses On Impact Of Sustainable Tourism

3min
page 29

Issue IN THIS

9min
pages 16-21

University of Brighton holds workshop on arts and waste for sustainable community dev’t in Accra

2min
page 25

VoyagesAfriq is 2018 Tourism Oriented Media of the Year Onomo Hotels remain on expansion course

2min
page 15

World Travel Market - Africa wraps up

3min
pages 22-24

UNWTO partners Telefónica ...to promote tourism sector digitalization

2min
pages 27-28

Human Capital pivotal in the Digital World of Tourism experts reveal

3min
pages 10-11

Winners of The Start Up Innovation Camp In Switzerland Take Home US$ 20K

1min
page 26

African Ministers of Tourism, Transport and Aviation adopt Santa Maria, Sal Island Declaration

3min
pages 8-9
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