Consorzio Together

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TRAVEL AGENCY AND ORGANIZATIONAL SERVICES
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Lesson Learned

Based on the skills needs analysis, targeted information materials can be created that provide detailed information on the skills required to meet the challenges of twin transition in tourism. This material should be designed in a clear and accessible manner, using simple language and practical examples to illustrate the importance of the identified skills.

Once created, the information material should be disseminated widely among tourism stakeholders through appropriate channels such as websites, social media, industry events, and partnerships with professional associations. It is important to reach a wide audience of tourism stakeholders and industry professionals to ensure that they are aware of the skills needed to address the twin transition in tourism.

In addition to providing information on skill needs, it is also important to offer practical support for training and developing the necessary skills. This could include promoting training programs, hands-on workshops, mentoring, and other professional learning opportunities that enable tourism practitioners to acquire the skills needed to adopt more sustainable and innovative practices in their work.

Created through a collaboration between CNA and GAL Rocca di Cerere Geopark, Consorzio Together enables SMEs to acquire specific skills that are directly relevant to the local reality and challenges they face in the twin transition context. 

The consortium’s active involvement in supporting SMEs in understanding the need for specific skills for the twin transition underscores the importance of collaboration among stakeholders in promoting the sustainable development of the tourism sector. The consortium acts as a catalyst for change, providing SMEs with the resources and support they need to meet the challenges of twin transition and adopt more sustainable and innovative practices.

This initiative demonstrates the importance of providing SMEs with the resources and support they need to adapt to the ongoing changes in the tourism sector and promote sustainable and resilient development.

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