2004
DOI: 10.1108/03090590410513884
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Scottish visitor attractions: managerial competence requirements

Abstract: This paper presents the findings from a study into managerial competence in the Scottish visitor attraction sector. It provides an insight into the range, diversity and perceived importance of current and future competences highlighting differences based on gender, age, size, level of training and location. Although the main findings reveal a focus on operation and self-management competences, with less emphasis given to strategic competences, significant differences were exposed between those managers who ope… Show more

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“…For Laos, the second important element is human resource management because human capital is priceless involve with recruit, training, performance assessment, retaining, and so on that has a great impact on organization success. (Watson et al, 2004) proposed that human resources management is a significant factor of working process particular in organization. It is in every part of the process starting from recruitment to competency development.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Laos, the second important element is human resource management because human capital is priceless involve with recruit, training, performance assessment, retaining, and so on that has a great impact on organization success. (Watson et al, 2004) proposed that human resources management is a significant factor of working process particular in organization. It is in every part of the process starting from recruitment to competency development.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on Scottish visitor attractions (Stevens, 2000;Garrod et al, 2002;Swarbrooke, 2002a;Fyall et al, 2003;Lennon, 2003;Watson et al, 2004) highlight the impact of challenges inherent in developing projects. They agree that the sector is sagging under an oversupply of attractions, attracting few people, becoming financial liabilities and hence threatening their own existence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It appears that more recently, hospitality academic interest in this area of study has diminished, although work does appear on managerial skills and competencies (Brophy and Kiely, 2002;Watson et al, 2004), career management (Jameson and Holden, 2000;Ladkin, 2000), and nature and delivery of education Neil, 2002, Teare andO'Hern, 2000). In addition, industry reports and websites for professional associations were referenced which provided more current information concerning MD practices.…”
Section: Methodological Overviewmentioning
confidence: 97%