How has Dubai leveraged on the tourism aspect to develop the infrastructure of the country? Discuss the multiplier effect. MARKETING PROGRAM INVESTMENT Product: Dubai is a lively‚ cosmopolitan city with unbelievable modern facilities and tourist attractions available at every turn as key products. Be it it’s amazing architecture such as Burj Khalifa (the tallest building in the word)‚ Burj Al Arab (most luxurious hotel in the world)‚ Hydropolis (Underwater Hotel) or or man-made islands such as
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SWOT OF THE BANKING INDUSTRY Strength of the Indian banking industry lies in its asset quality‚ growth and profitability over its global peers over the last few years. The banking index has grown at a compounded annual rate of over 51 percent since April 2001 as compared to a 27 percent growth in the market index for the same period. Geographical reach and market penetration have expanded at a very fast pace over the past few years. Customer base is constantly growing. High capital inflows have
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HOW DOES TOURISM IMPACT THE ENVIRONMENT The effect of tourism on the environment can be both positive and negative. Each person or group of people will impact the area they visit in a different way. Whether it is in a negative or positive manner is entirely up to the visitor. Let’s consider the NEGATIVE impacts first: POLLUTION - This is probably the biggest negative factor concerning tourism. People have to travel to their destination. It doesn’t matter if it’s by plane to another country or
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GLOBAL SWOT ANALYSIS A report produced for TOUREG Project‚ Deliverable D.2.1 by the Department of Tourism Management of the Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki‚ Greece and the Technical University of Crete‚ Greece Research Team‚ A.T.E.I Thessalonikis Spyridon Avdimiotis‚ MBA Christina Bonarou‚ PhD Athanasios Dermetzopoulos‚ MSc Ioannis Karamanidis‚ PhD Thomas Mavrodontis‚ PhD Research Team‚ T.U.C. Vassilios Kelessidis Elisavet Kalonaki
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DUBAI - THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE OF THE WORLD Introduction: If we go to a two decades back Dubai was just a small city and is one amongst the seven states of UAE. This is not the capital but can be called as the “Industrial Capital”. Today‚ Dubai has emerged as a cosmopolitan metropolis that has grown steadily to become a global city and a business and cultural hub of the Middle East and the Persian Gulf region. Although Dubai’s economy was historically built on the oil industry‚ the
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Exploring And Finding The Scope Of Digital Marketing for Treks ’n Rapids Pvt Ltd A report submitted towards the partial fulfillment of the requirements of the two years full-time Post Graduate Diploma in Management. Submitted by: Dinesh Kumar J Post Graduate Diploma in Management Roll No.: 2K11IB04 (2011-13) ASIA-PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT 3‚Institutional Area‚ Jasola ‚ New Delhi 110025 (I) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to acknowledge the support of the entire management at Treks
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Dubai: Globalization on Steroids by William Morehouse in The American Scholar‚ Winter 2008‚ 1st December Promotions for Dubai on CNN‚ BBC World‚ and other satellite channels show a shimmering skyline of glass and steel office towers with their graceful curves and aquiline shapes‚ suggesting a distant galaxy where all the unpleasantness of urban life has been airbrushed away. But advertising almost always offers more promise than reality‚ whether the product is potato chips or a city or a country
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TOURISM AS COMMUNICATION: THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN TOURISM Ms. Neena Gupta V. Research Scholar‚ Dept. of English ‚ Univ. Of Jammu‚ Jammu-180006 Email: neenaguptavij@gmail.com Phone: 9796491314 Introduction Tourism is one of the most remarkable success stories of modern times. The industry‚ which only began on a massive scale in the 1960’s‚ has grown rapidly and steadily for the past 30 years in terms of the income it generates and the number of people who travel abroad. Tourism is the
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World Geography Assignment #1: Globalization Effects in Spain’s Tourism Industry Prepared for Cesar Polvorosa Jr. Global Business Management Post-Graduate Certificate HUMBER COLLEGE BUSINESS SCHOOL Prepared by: Victor Mendez 821-354-859 Submission date September 24‚ 2012 I. Introduction Globalization as a process can be described as integration and interdependence of world regions through the network of trade and communication links (Johnson et al. 17). Globalization
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