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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Highlights
- Awards – why are they run?
- It’s not just an ‘event’
- South West England success story
- National finalists
- Why enter?
- Media coverage
- Winner’s logo
- Logos on a website
- Feedback
- Celebrate!
- Awards
- How it all works
- Example categories
- How to win
- Stand out!
- Facts & evidence – not ‘fluff’
- Digital – what is excellent?
- The best trained staff – including you!
- Access for ALL
- The judge’s visit
- First impression
- Are there added extras?
- Is it better than ‘home’?
- Everything should be grade A
- Sustainability
- Small things count!
- Customer service
- Common faults
- It IS worth it!
- Thank you
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Topics Covered
- Tourism awards: why are they run?
- Why enter
- How it all works
- How to win
Talk Citation
Barker, R. (2015, August 31). The importance of tourism awards - why enter and how to win [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/KLJC2895.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Other Talks in the Series: Tourism Marketing
Transcript
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0:00
Hello.
I'm here to talk about the
importance of tourism awards,
why enter them, and how to win.
My name is Robin Barker
and I am Director
of Services for Tourism, who run
a number of tourism award schemes
within the UK.
0:17
What I'm going to do is
firstly just talk about awards
and why they are
run, then run through
why it is worth
entering them, process
and how it all works, and
importantly, how to win,
ending by just sharing some
of the top tips and mistakes
that others make to
help you avoid them.
0:43
So kicking off, why do
people run award schemes?
For a variety of reasons.
Firstly, from our
perspective of a destination,
it raises the quality of the tourism
experience that's available there,
and it does that by having a process
that involves having entry forms,
selection of the better
entrants, and giving
feedback to those entrants.
Also running workshops that might
help to enhance some of the aspects
of those businesses and
help them get better still,
and by having industry judges
who themselves learn and gain
from the whole experience of
looking at who are the best
and working out how
they can get better.
They're also good for a
destination because hopefully you
can end up with lots of winners
in your award that go on
and win nationally.
And if you can claim that you've
got more winners in your patch
than anyone else, then that
is a real success story.
The awards are also great in what
is a huge and fragmented industry
with lots of small
tourism businesses
that often don't talk to each other,
and joining up that tourism industry
and providing an
opportunity for businesses
to engage and talk with
each other and share ideas.
And finally and not least
importantly, they're
an opportunity for celebration.
And most of us are working
flat out dawn till dusk,
and particularly when we're
running a very small business,
there often isn't the chance to
let your hair down and celebrate,
and awards provide that
fantastic opportunity,
and it genuinely is
a great opportunity.