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Across the globe, the tourism, hospitality, and leisure industry
is dealing with a changed landscape. Businesses are facing
an uncertain future, with prospects for 2009 looking
considerably worse than for 2008 and with the possibility of
the global recession extending well into 2010. What are the
key prioritiesboth for short-term survival and long-term
success?
Governments around the world are taking a more active role in regulating the private sector. Haselfrė believes in working in a balanced manner to reap the benefits that corporations seeks while maintaining is duties to its stakeholders.
Governments are becoming more active in the role of guiding corporations to strike a balance between their needs and protecting the end customer. Haselfrė believes in aiding corporations navigate through.
Despite challenges facing corporations in these times, understanding how to perform in stringent times is key to long term success. Haselfrė believes in strking a balance between long term and short term success.
The lines are blurring between suppliers, competitors, employees, customers and regulatory authorities. Haselfrė believes in harnessing this rethink to encourage integration in thought and action. |
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