Accreditation & Awards Workshops- Adelaide
Learn how membership with SATIC and involvement in its programs can develop your tourism business.
Ward Tilbrook, SATIC's Chief Executive and Anneliese Powell, SATIC's Tourism Awards Coordinator are holding regional workshops to assist you. All workshops are for one hour, free of charge and both members & non-members are welcome.
Learn how membership with SATIC and involvement in its programs can develop your tourism business.
Ward Tilbrook, SATIC's Chief Executive and Anneliese Powell, SATIC's Tourism Awards Coordinator are holding regional workshops to assist you.. All workshops are for one hour, free of charge and both members & non-members are welcome.
Industry Development Programs - Ward Tilbrook, Chief Executive
The Tourism Accreditation 'tick' highlights tourism businesses that are nationally endorsed as being quality assured. Accredited tourism businesses are recognised as professional, ethical and reliable operators, which deliver high quality tourism experiences.
Why come along?
- Discover the benefits of tourism accreditation
- Find out which accreditation program is best for your business
- Learn about the T-QUAL logo
- Ask questions specifically related to your own business' accreditation
- Learn how to utilise SATIC’s customer feedback service
Tourism Awards – Business Excellence - Anneliese Powell, Tourism Awards Coordinator
Achieving an accolade in the State’s premier Tourism Awards will give your business a valuable marketing advantage. The process aims to recognise and promote excellence in tourism.
Why come along?
- Find out why you should enter
- Learn how to nominate
- Get hints and tips from the judges
- Ask questions specifically related to your own submission
- Make your submission stand out from the competition
When: Tuesday, 22 May 2012 9am - 12noon
(Select a one-hour session that best suits you between 9am and 12noon)
Where: Adelaide Central YHA, 135 Waymouth Street, Adelaide
Investment: FREE - bookings essential, spaces are strictly limited.
Accreditation & Awards Workshops- Limestone Coast
Learn how membership with SATIC and involvement in its programs can develop your tourism business.
Ward Tilbrook, SATIC's Chief Executive and Anneliese Powell, SATIC's Tourism Awards Coordinator are holding regional workshops to assist you. All workshops are for one hour, free of charge and both members & non-members are welcome.
Learn how membership with SATIC and involvement in its programs can develop your tourism business.
Ward Tilbrook, SATIC's Chief Executive and Anneliese Powell, SATIC's Tourism Awards Coordinator are holding regional workshops to assist you.. All workshops are for one hour, free of charge and both members & non-members are welcome.
Industry Development Programs - Ward Tilbrook, Chief Executive
The Tourism Accreditation 'tick' highlights tourism businesses that are nationally endorsed as being quality assured. Accredited tourism businesses are recognised as professional, ethical and reliable operators, which deliver high quality tourism experiences.
Why come along?
- Discover the benefits of tourism accreditation
- Find out which accreditation program is best for your business
- Learn about the T-QUAL logo
- Ask questions specifically related to your own business' accreditation
- Learn how to utilise SATIC’s customer feedback service
Tourism Awards – Business Excellence - Anneliese Powell, Tourism Awards Coordinator
Achieving an accolade in the State’s premier Tourism Awards will give your business a valuable marketing advantage. The process aims to recognise and promote excellence in tourism.
Why come along?
- Find out why you should enter
- Learn how to nominate
- Get hints and tips from the judges
- Ask questions specifically related to your own submission
- Make your submission stand out from the competition
When: Thursday, 24 May 2012
(Select a one-hour session that best suits you between 10am and 3pm)
Where: Regional Development Australia - Limestone Coast office, Leadlight Room, "Old Town Hall", Commercial Street East
Mount Gambier
Investment: FREE - bookings essential, spaces are strictly limited.
2012 SA e-Tourism Convention: the revolution of tourism information, distribution and sales
The 2012 convention will be an unmissable day filled with compelling masterclasses and impressive speakers to facilitate the continuous development of a dynamic, innovative and competetive tourism industry in our State.
The 2012 convention will be an unmissable day filled with compelling masterclasses and impressive speakers to facilitate the continuous development of a dynamic, innovative and competetive tourism industry in our State.
When: Wednesday, 30 May 2012 | Registration: 9am | Convention: 9.30am - 5.45pm | Cocktail Function: 6pm-8pm
Where: Hilton Adelaide, 233 Victoria Square, Adelaide
Investment:
|
Registration Fees |
SATIC Member |
Non SATIC Member |
|
Standard Registration |
$300pp |
$400pp |
|
Standard Registration Group Discount*: |
$240pp* |
$360pp* |
|
Talking Tourism Convention Cocktail Function ONLY** |
$35pp** |
$55pp** |
* By registering three or more delegates from the same company, you will save 20%.
** The Talking Tourism Convention Cocktail Function is included in your convention registration (both early bird and full registrations). This price is for guests interested in only attending the cocktail function.
RSVP by Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Cancellations:
Written cancellations received before 16 May will attract a full refund. Cancellations after this date will not be refunded. However, registration may be transferred to another person within the appropriate membership group.
For more information, please contact Chloe, SATIC's Training and Events Coordinator on chloe@satic.com.au or (08) 8110 0128.
The Business of Running a Small Business - Barossa
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception. But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception.
But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
- Managing your time
- Know where you are going
- Know where your money is
- Know about marketing
Testimonial for Mike Norman's workshop:
"A really well- planned and well executed presentation, engaging, informative and thoroughly relevant. Some key pointers on running a small business."
- Testimonial from the 2012 SA Tourism: Surviving & Thriving Conference
When: Tuesday, 5 June 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Yalumba, Eden Valley Road, Angaston
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
Accreditation & Awards Workshops- Flinders Ranges and Outback
Learn how membership with SATIC and involvement in its programs can develop your tourism business.
Ward Tilbrook, SATIC's Chief Executive and Anneliese Powell, SATIC's Tourism Awards Coordinator are holding regional workshops to assist you. All workshops are for one hour, free of charge and both members & non-members are welcome.
Learn how membership with SATIC and involvement in its programs can develop your tourism business.
Ward Tilbrook, SATIC's Chief Executive and Anneliese Powell, SATIC's Tourism Awards Coordinator are holding regional workshops to assist you.. All workshops are for one hour, free of charge and both members & non-members are welcome.
Industry Development Programs - Ward Tilbrook, Chief Executive
The Tourism Accreditation 'tick' highlights tourism businesses that are nationally endorsed as being quality assured. Accredited tourism businesses are recognised as professional, ethical and reliable operators, which deliver high quality tourism experiences.
Why come along?
- Discover the benefits of tourism accreditation
- Find out which accreditation program is best for your business
- Learn about the T-QUAL logo
- Ask questions specifically related to your own business' accreditation
- Learn how to utilise SATIC’s customer feedback service
Tourism Awards – Business Excellence - Anneliese Powell, Tourism Awards Coordinator
Achieving an accolade in the State’s premier Tourism Awards will give your business a valuable marketing advantage. The process aims to recognise and promote excellence in tourism.
Why come along?
- Find out why you should enter
- Learn how to nominate
- Get hints and tips from the judges
- Ask questions specifically related to your own submission
- Make your submission stand out from the competition
When: Wednesday, 6 June 2012 10am - 3pm
(Select a one-hour session that best suits you between 10am and 3pm)
Where: Black Jack Get-A-Way - The Blacksmith's Chatter, 7 First Street, Orroroo
Investment: FREE - bookings essential, spaces are strictly limited.
Accreditation & Awards Workshops- Riverland
Learn how membership with SATIC and involvement in its programs can develop your tourism business.
Ward Tilbrook, SATIC's Chief Executive and Anneliese Powell, SATIC's Tourism Awards Coordinator are holding regional workshops to assist you. All workshops are for one hour, free of charge and both members & non-members are welcome.
Learn how membership with SATIC and involvement in its programs can develop your tourism business.
Ward Tilbrook, SATIC's Chief Executive and Anneliese Powell, SATIC's Tourism Awards Coordinator are holding regional workshops to assist you.. All workshops are for one hour, free of charge and both members & non-members are welcome.
Industry Development Programs - Ward Tilbrook, Chief Executive
The Tourism Accreditation 'tick' highlights tourism businesses that are nationally endorsed as being quality assured. Accredited tourism businesses are recognised as professional, ethical and reliable operators, which deliver high quality tourism experiences.
Why come along?
- Discover the benefits of tourism accreditation
- Find out which accreditation program is best for your business
- Learn about the T-QUAL logo
- Ask questions specifically related to your own business' accreditation
- Learn how to utilise SATIC’s customer feedback service
Tourism Awards – Business Excellence - Anneliese Powell, Tourism Awards Coordinator
Achieving an accolade in the State’s premier Tourism Awards will give your business a valuable marketing advantage. The process aims to recognise and promote excellence in tourism.
Why come along?
- Find out why you should enter
- Learn how to nominate
- Get hints and tips from the judges
- Ask questions specifically related to your own submission
- Make your submission stand out from the competition
When: Thursday, 7 June 2012 1pm - 5pm
(Select a one-hour session that best suits you between 1pm and 5pm)
Where: Banrock Station Wine and Wetlands Centre, Holmes Road, Kingston-on-Murray
Investment: FREE - bookings essential, spaces are strictly limited.
Business Planning - Mount Gambier
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident businessl decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Thursday, 7June 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Mount Gambier Main Corner, Civic Centre, 10 Watson Ave, Mount Gambier
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Accreditation & Awards Workshops- Murraylands
Learn how membership with SATIC and involvement in its programs can develop your tourism business.
Ward Tilbrook, SATIC's Chief Executive and Anneliese Powell, SATIC's Tourism Awards Coordinator are holding regional workshops to assist you. All workshops are for one hour, free of charge and both members & non-members are welcome.
Learn how membership with SATIC and involvement in its programs can develop your tourism business.
Ward Tilbrook, SATIC's Chief Executive and Anneliese Powell, SATIC's Tourism Awards Coordinator are holding regional workshops to assist you.. All workshops are for one hour, free of charge and both members & non-members are welcome.
Industry Development Programs - Ward Tilbrook, Chief Executive
The Tourism Accreditation 'tick' highlights tourism businesses that are nationally endorsed as being quality assured. Accredited tourism businesses are recognised as professional, ethical and reliable operators, which deliver high quality tourism experiences.
Why come along?
- Discover the benefits of tourism accreditation
- Find out which accreditation program is best for your business
- Learn about the T-QUAL logo
- Ask questions specifically related to your own business' accreditation
- Learn how to utilise SATIC’s customer feedback service
Tourism Awards – Business Excellence - Anneliese Powell, Tourism Awards Coordinator
Achieving an accolade in the State’s premier Tourism Awards will give your business a valuable marketing advantage. The process aims to recognise and promote excellence in tourism.
Why come along?
- Find out why you should enter
- Learn how to nominate
- Get hints and tips from the judges
- Ask questions specifically related to your own submission
- Make your submission stand out from the competition
When: Friday, 8 June 2012 1pm - 5pm
(Select a one-hour session that best suits you between 1pm and 5pm)
Where: Mannum Motel - The Barn Conference Centre, 76 Cliff Street
Mannum
Investment: FREE - bookings essential, spaces are strictly limited.
Chinese Cultural Awareness Workshop - Murray Bridge
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences. Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand the Chinese market.
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences.
Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand:
- Differences between China and Australia : food, traffic, housing, personal space
- Pronunciation of Chinese names : method to pronounce names such as ‘Xiao’ and ‘Zhu’; business card etiquette
- Chinese communication styles : indirect, non-verbal and group oriented communication
- Chinese hierarchy : hierarchy in the family and in the workplace
- ‘Face’ : losing ‘face’, gaining ‘face’, giving ‘face’ and ‘face’ in relation to promoting your product/service to a Chinese customer
- ‘Guanxi’ (networking/relationships) : how to build and maintain ‘guanxi’ and acknowledging significant festivals in the Greater China region
- Meetings : presenting to a Chinese audience and working with an interpreter
- Hosting a Chinese delegation : seating positions, social etiquette and appropriate gifts
When: Thursday 14 June 2012 from 9.30am - 1pm
Where: RDA Murraylands Office, 137 Adelaide Road, Murray Bridge
Investment: SATIC Members $235, Non-SATIC members $305
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Australian Tourism Exchange 2012 - Perth
ATE is Australia's premier tourism trade event, providing a forum for Australian businesses to showcase their product, meet overseas contacts and negotiate business deals.
The Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE) 2012 is Australia's premier tourism trade event. ATE provides a forum for Australian businesses to showcase their product, meet overseas contacts and negotiate business deals.
The event will be held at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Eastern hemisphere module is from Friday, 15 June to Sunday, 17 June and western hemisphere module from Monday, 18 June to Thursday, 21 June.
Seller applications close on Tuesday, 6 December.
For further information visit the ATE 2012 website.
Building and Managing a Tourism Website that Works - Mount Barker
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works! This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works!
As the major information source of our time, the Internet is used by millions of people every day to search for information on products and services - therefore it is critical that all businesses invest in an online presence to simply remain in the game.
This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
So, if you want to learn how to develop a website that will achieve results for your business’ bottom line and stay ahead of your industry competitors, then this workshop will provide you with the information and tools you need to improve your online presence straight away.
When: Tuesday, 19 June 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: RDA Mount Barker Boardroom, 38 Adelaide Road, Mount Barker
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Business Planning - Riverland
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Wednesday 20 June 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Renmark Hotel, Murray Avenue, Renmark
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
Chinese Cultural Awareness Workshop - Adelaide
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences. Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand the Chinese market.
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences.
Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand:
- Differences between China and Australia : food, traffic, housing, personal space
- Pronunciation of Chinese names : method to pronounce names such as ‘Xiao’ and ‘Zhu’; business card etiquette
- Chinese communication styles : indirect, non-verbal and group oriented communication
- Chinese hierarchy : hierarchy in the family and in the workplace
- ‘Face’ : losing ‘face’, gaining ‘face’, giving ‘face’ and ‘face’ in relation to promoting your product/service to a Chinese customer
- ‘Guanxi’ (networking/relationships) : how to build and maintain ‘guanxi’ and acknowledging significant festivals in the Greater China region
- Meetings : presenting to a Chinese audience and working with an interpreter
- Hosting a Chinese delegation : seating positions, social etiquette and appropriate gifts
When: Thursday 21 June 2012 from 9.30am - 1pm
Where: Hilton Adelaide, 233 Victoria Square, Adelaide
Investment: SATIC Members $235, Non-SATIC members $305
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Building and Managing a Tourism Website that Works - Victor Harbor
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works! This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works!
As the major information source of our time, the Internet is used by millions of people every day to search for information on products and services - therefore it is critical that all businesses invest in an online presence to simply remain in the game.
This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
So, if you want to learn how to develop a website that will achieve results for your business’ bottom line and stay ahead of your industry competitors, then this workshop will provide you with the information and tools you need to improve your online presence straight away.
When: Tuesday, 26 June 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Victor Harbor Council Chambers, Corner of George Main Road and Bay Road, Victor Harbor
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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The Business of Running a Small Business - Port Lincoln
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception. But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception.
But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
- Managing your time
- Know where you are going
- Know where your money is
- Know about marketing
Testimonial for Mike Norman's workshop:
"A really well- planned and well executed presentation, engaging, informative and thoroughly relevant. Some key pointers on running a small business."
- Testimonial from the 2012 SA Tourism: Surviving & Thriving Conference
When: Wednesday, 27 June 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: RDA Port Lincoln Boardroom, 89 Liverpool Street, Port Lincoln
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Building and Managing a Tourism Website that Works - Kangaroo Island
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works! This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works!
As the major information source of our time, the Internet is used by millions of people every day to search for information on products and services - therefore it is critical that all businesses invest in an online presence to simply remain in the game.
This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
So, if you want to learn how to develop a website that will achieve results for your business’ bottom line and stay ahead of your industry competitors, then this workshop will provide you with the information and tools you need to improve your online presence straight away.
When: Wednesday, 27 June 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Aurora Ozone Hotel, The Foreshore, Kingscote
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Building and Managing a Tourism Website that Works - Port Lincoln
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works! This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works!
As the major information source of our time, the Internet is used by millions of people every day to search for information on products and services - therefore it is critical that all businesses invest in an online presence to simply remain in the game.
This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
So, if you want to learn how to develop a website that will achieve results for your business’ bottom line and stay ahead of your industry competitors, then this workshop will provide you with the information and tools you need to improve your online presence straight away.
When: Thursday, 4 July 2012 9am - 4pm
Where: Exact location TBC, Port Lincoln
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Business Planning - Port Augusta
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Wednesday, 11July 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: RDA Far North Business Centre, 2A Stirling Road, Port Augusta
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
The Business of Running a Small Business - Mount Barker
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception. But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception.
But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
- Managing your time
- Know where you are going
- Know where your money is
- Know about marketing
Testimonial for Mike Norman's workshop:
"A really well- planned and well executed presentation, engaging, informative and thoroughly relevant. Some key pointers on running a small business."
- Testimonial from the 2012 SA Tourism: Surviving & Thriving Conference
When: Wednesday, 18 July 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: RDA Mount Barker Boardoom, 38 Adelaide Road, Mount Barker
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Building and Managing a Tourism Website that Works - Barossa
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works! This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works!
As the major information source of our time, the Internet is used by millions of people every day to search for information on products and services - therefore it is critical that all businesses invest in an online presence to simply remain in the game.
This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
So, if you want to learn how to develop a website that will achieve results for your business’ bottom line and stay ahead of your industry competitors, then this workshop will provide you with the information and tools you need to improve your online presence straight away.
When: Tuesday, 18 July 2012 9am - 4pm
Where: Barossa Council Chambers, 43-51 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
Building and Managing a Tourism Website that Works - Murray Bridge
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works! This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works!
As the major information source of our time, the Internet is used by millions of people every day to search for information on products and services - therefore it is critical that all businesses invest in an online presence to simply remain in the game.
This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
So, if you want to learn how to develop a website that will achieve results for your business’ bottom line and stay ahead of your industry competitors, then this workshop will provide you with the information and tools you need to improve your online presence straight away.
When: Tuesday, 24 July 2012 9am - 4pm
Where: RDA Murraylands Offices, 137 Adelaide Road, Murray Bridge
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Business Planning - Adelaide
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Thursday, 26 July 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Hilton Adelaide, 233 Victoria Square, Adelaide
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Financial Management 101 - Adelaide
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing the opportunity to get the education you need to make confident financial decisions. This 2-day course will teach you about: What drives cash flow and profit; What financial statements can really tell you; and How to use your financial information to your advantage every day.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing the opportunity to get the education you need to make confident financial decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions and this short course will teach you about the fundamentals of financial management in your business.
Including:.
- What drives cash flow and profit
- What financial statements can really tell you
- How to use your financial information to your advantage every day.
This 2-day course is a MUST for business owners and management staff alike.
We'll help you learn how to:
- Interpret financial statements
- Measure and analyse financial performance
- Quickly and effectively diagnose a problem and implement a solution
- Identify ways to improve efficiency, cash flow, and profits
- Use ‘break even analysis' to recognise the true impact of changes to price, volumes, and costs on your bottom line
- Build a profit plan and cash flow budget
- Plan for and manage seasonality
- Understand the financial impact of growth on cash flow
- Identify the most appropriate ways to fund growth
When: Wednesday 1 and Thursday 2 August 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Hilton Adelaide, 233 Victoria Square, Adelaide
Investment: SATIC Members $380, Non-SATIC Member $490
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Chinese Cultural Awareness Workshop - Victor Harbor
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences. Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand the Chinese market.
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences.
Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand:
- Differences between China and Australia : food, traffic, housing, personal space
- Pronunciation of Chinese names : method to pronounce names such as ‘Xiao’ and ‘Zhu’; business card etiquette
- Chinese communication styles : indirect, non-verbal and group oriented communication
- Chinese hierarchy : hierarchy in the family and in the workplace
- ‘Face’ : losing ‘face’, gaining ‘face’, giving ‘face’ and ‘face’ in relation to promoting your product/service to a Chinese customer
- ‘Guanxi’ (networking/relationships) : how to build and maintain ‘guanxi’ and acknowledging significant festivals in the Greater China region
- Meetings : presenting to a Chinese audience and working with an interpreter
- Hosting a Chinese delegation : seating positions, social etiquette and appropriate gifts
When: Wednesday 8 August 2012 from 9.30am - 1pm
Where: Victor Harbor Council Chambers, Cnr George Main Road and Bay Road, Victor Harbor
Investment: SATIC Members $235, Non-SATIC members $305
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Chinese Cultural Awareness Workshop - Kangaroo Island
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences. Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand the Chinese market.
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences.
Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand:
- Differences between China and Australia : food, traffic, housing, personal space
- Pronunciation of Chinese names : method to pronounce names such as ‘Xiao’ and ‘Zhu’; business card etiquette
- Chinese communication styles : indirect, non-verbal and group oriented communication
- Chinese hierarchy : hierarchy in the family and in the workplace
- ‘Face’ : losing ‘face’, gaining ‘face’, giving ‘face’ and ‘face’ in relation to promoting your product/service to a Chinese customer
- ‘Guanxi’ (networking/relationships) : how to build and maintain ‘guanxi’ and acknowledging significant festivals in the Greater China region
- Meetings : presenting to a Chinese audience and working with an interpreter
- Hosting a Chinese delegation : seating positions, social etiquette and appropriate gifts
When: Thursday 9 August 2012 from 9.30am - 1pm
Where: Aurora Ozone Hotel, The Foreshore, Kingscote
Investment: SATIC Members $235, Non-SATIC members $305
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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The Business of Running a Small Business - Adelaide
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception. But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception.
But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
- Managing your time
- Know where you are going
- Know where your money is
- Know about marketing
Testimonial for Mike Norman's workshop:
"A really well- planned and well executed presentation, engaging, informative and thoroughly relevant. Some key pointers on running a small business."
- Testimonial from the 2012 SA Tourism: Surviving & Thriving Conference
When: Wednesday, 15 August 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Hilton Adelaide, 233 Victoria Square, Adelaide
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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The Business of Running a Small Business - Kangaroo Island
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception. But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception.
But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
- Managing your time
- Know where you are going
- Know where your money is
- Know about marketing
Testimonial for Mike Norman's workshop:
"A really well- planned and well executed presentation, engaging, informative and thoroughly relevant. Some key pointers on running a small business."
- Testimonial from the 2012 SA Tourism: Surviving & Thriving Conference
When: Tuesday, 28 August 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Aurora Ozone Hotel, The Foreshore, Kingscote
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Business Planning - Kadina
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Tuesday 28 August 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: The Farmshed Museum and Tourism Centre, 50 Moonta Road, Kadina
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Business Planning - Port Pirie
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident financial decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident financial decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Wednesday 29 August 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: John Pirie Motor Inn, 166-172 Warnertown Road, Port Pirie
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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The Business of Running a Small Business - Victor Harbor
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception. But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception.
But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
- Managing your time
- Know where you are going
- Know where your money is
- Know about marketing
Testimonial for Mike Norman's workshop:
"A really well- planned and well executed presentation, engaging, informative and thoroughly relevant. Some key pointers on running a small business."
- Testimonial from the 2012 SA Tourism: Surviving & Thriving Conference
When: Wednesday, 29 August 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Victor Harbor Council Chambers, Corner of George Main Road and Bay Road, Victor Harbor
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Business Planning - Clare
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Thursday 30 August 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Clare Country Club, White Hut Road, Clare
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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The Business of Running a Small Business - Mount Gambier
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception. But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception.
But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
- Managing your time
- Know where you are going
- Know where your money is
- Know about marketing
Testimonial for Mike Norman's workshop:
"A really well- planned and well executed presentation, engaging, informative and thoroughly relevant. Some key pointers on running a small business."
- Testimonial from the 2012 SA Tourism: Surviving & Thriving Conference
When: Tuesday, 4 September 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Mount Gambier Main Corner, Mount Gambier
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Chinese Cultural Awareness Workshop - Kadina
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences. Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand the Chinese market.
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences.
Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand:
- Differences between China and Australia : food, traffic, housing, personal space
- Pronunciation of Chinese names : method to pronounce names such as ‘Xiao’ and ‘Zhu’; business card etiquette
- Chinese communication styles : indirect, non-verbal and group oriented communication
- Chinese hierarchy : hierarchy in the family and in the workplace
- ‘Face’ : losing ‘face’, gaining ‘face’, giving ‘face’ and ‘face’ in relation to promoting your product/service to a Chinese customer
- ‘Guanxi’ (networking/relationships) : how to build and maintain ‘guanxi’ and acknowledging significant festivals in the Greater China region
- Meetings : presenting to a Chinese audience and working with an interpreter
- Hosting a Chinese delegation : seating positions, social etiquette and appropriate gifts
When: Tuesday 4 September 2012 from 1pm - 4.30pm
Where: The Farm Shed Museum and Tourism Centre, 50 Moonta Road, Kadina
Investment: SATIC Members $235, Non-SATIC members $305
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Chinese Cultural Awareness Workshop - Port Pirie
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences. Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand the Chinese market.
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences.
Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand:
- Differences between China and Australia : food, traffic, housing, personal space
- Pronunciation of Chinese names : method to pronounce names such as ‘Xiao’ and ‘Zhu’; business card etiquette
- Chinese communication styles : indirect, non-verbal and group oriented communication
- Chinese hierarchy : hierarchy in the family and in the workplace
- ‘Face’ : losing ‘face’, gaining ‘face’, giving ‘face’ and ‘face’ in relation to promoting your product/service to a Chinese customer
- ‘Guanxi’ (networking/relationships) : how to build and maintain ‘guanxi’ and acknowledging significant festivals in the Greater China region
- Meetings : presenting to a Chinese audience and working with an interpreter
- Hosting a Chinese delegation : seating positions, social etiquette and appropriate gifts
When: Wednesday 5 September 2012 from 9.30am - 1pm
Where: John Pirie Motor Inn, 166-172 Warnertown Road, Port Pirie
Investment: SATIC Members $235, Non-SATIC members $305
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Chinese Cultural Awareness Workshop - Clare
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences. Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand the Chinese market.
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences.
Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand:
- Differences between China and Australia : food, traffic, housing, personal space
- Pronunciation of Chinese names : method to pronounce names such as ‘Xiao’ and ‘Zhu’; business card etiquette
- Chinese communication styles : indirect, non-verbal and group oriented communication
- Chinese hierarchy : hierarchy in the family and in the workplace
- ‘Face’ : losing ‘face’, gaining ‘face’, giving ‘face’ and ‘face’ in relation to promoting your product/service to a Chinese customer
- ‘Guanxi’ (networking/relationships) : how to build and maintain ‘guanxi’ and acknowledging significant festivals in the Greater China region
- Meetings : presenting to a Chinese audience and working with an interpreter
- Hosting a Chinese delegation : seating positions, social etiquette and appropriate gifts
When: Thursday 6 September 2012 from 9.30am - 1pm
Where: Clare Country Club, White Hut Road, Clare
Investment: SATIC Members $235, Non-SATIC members $305
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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The Business of Running a Small Business - Riverland
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception. But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception.
But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
- Managing your time
- Know where you are going
- Know where your money is
- Know about marketing
Testimonial for Mike Norman's workshop:
"A really well- planned and well executed presentation, engaging, informative and thoroughly relevant. Some key pointers on running a small business."
- Testimonial from the 2012 SA Tourism: Surviving & Thriving Conference
When: Wednesday, 12 September 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Renmark Hotel, Murray Avenue, Renmark
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
Business Planning - Victor Harbor
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Tuesday 18 September 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Victor Harbor Council Chambers, Cnr George Main Road and Bay Road, Victor Harbor
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Business Planning - Kangaroo Island
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Wednesday 19 September 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Aurora Ozone Hotel, The Foreshore, Kingscote
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Chinese Cultural Awareness Workshop - Whyalla
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences. Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand the Chinese market.
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences.
Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand:
- Differences between China and Australia : food, traffic, housing, personal space
- Pronunciation of Chinese names : method to pronounce names such as ‘Xiao’ and ‘Zhu’; business card etiquette
- Chinese communication styles : indirect, non-verbal and group oriented communication
- Chinese hierarchy : hierarchy in the family and in the workplace
- ‘Face’ : losing ‘face’, gaining ‘face’, giving ‘face’ and ‘face’ in relation to promoting your product/service to a Chinese customer
- ‘Guanxi’ (networking/relationships) : how to build and maintain ‘guanxi’ and acknowledging significant festivals in the Greater China region
- Meetings : presenting to a Chinese audience and working with an interpreter
- Hosting a Chinese delegation : seating positions, social etiquette and appropriate gifts
When: Wednesday 26 September 2012 from 1pm - 4.30pm
Where: RDA Whyalla Training Offices, 127 Nicholson Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
Investment: SATIC Members $235, Non-SATIC members $305
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Building and Managing a Tourism Website that Works - Port Augusta
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works! This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works!
As the major information source of our time, the Internet is used by millions of people every day to search for information on products and services - therefore it is critical that all businesses invest in an online presence to simply remain in the game.
This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
So, if you want to learn how to develop a website that will achieve results for your business’ bottom line and stay ahead of your industry competitors, then this workshop will provide you with the information and tools you need to improve your online presence straight away.
When: Thursday, 27 September 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: RDA Far North Business Centre, 2A Stirling Road, Port Augusta
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
Chinese Cultural Awareness Workshop - Mount Barker
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences. Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand the Chinese market.
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences.
Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand:
- Differences between China and Australia : food, traffic, housing, personal space
- Pronunciation of Chinese names : method to pronounce names such as ‘Xiao’ and ‘Zhu’; business card etiquette
- Chinese communication styles : indirect, non-verbal and group oriented communication
- Chinese hierarchy : hierarchy in the family and in the workplace
- ‘Face’ : losing ‘face’, gaining ‘face’, giving ‘face’ and ‘face’ in relation to promoting your product/service to a Chinese customer
- ‘Guanxi’ (networking/relationships) : how to build and maintain ‘guanxi’ and acknowledging significant festivals in the Greater China region
- Meetings : presenting to a Chinese audience and working with an interpreter
- Hosting a Chinese delegation : seating positions, social etiquette and appropriate gifts
When: Wednesday 3 October 2012 from 9.30am - 1pm
Where: RDA Mount Barker, 38 Adelaide Road, Mount Barker
Investment: SATIC Members $235, Non-SATIC members $305
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Business Planning - Whyalla
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Tuesday 9 October 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: RDA Whyalla Training Centre, 127 Nicholson Avenue, Whyalla Norrie
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Chinese Cultural Awareness Workshop - Barossa
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences. Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand the Chinese market.
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences.
Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand:
- Differences between China and Australia : food, traffic, housing, personal space
- Pronunciation of Chinese names : method to pronounce names such as ‘Xiao’ and ‘Zhu’; business card etiquette
- Chinese communication styles : indirect, non-verbal and group oriented communication
- Chinese hierarchy : hierarchy in the family and in the workplace
- ‘Face’ : losing ‘face’, gaining ‘face’, giving ‘face’ and ‘face’ in relation to promoting your product/service to a Chinese customer
- ‘Guanxi’ (networking/relationships) : how to build and maintain ‘guanxi’ and acknowledging significant festivals in the Greater China region
- Meetings : presenting to a Chinese audience and working with an interpreter
- Hosting a Chinese delegation : seating positions, social etiquette and appropriate gifts
When: Thursday 11 October 2012 from 9.30am - 1pm
Where: Jacob's Creek Visitor Centre, Rowland Flat
Investment: SATIC Members $235, Non-SATIC members $305
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
The Business of Running a Small Business - Port Augusta
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception. But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
There are many businesses who are finding times a little tough at the moment, and smaller businesses are no exception.
But there are things that small businesses can do, that will help survival and even encourage growth.
- Managing your time
- Know where you are going
- Know where your money is
- Know about marketing
Testimonial for Mike Norman's workshop:
"A really well- planned and well executed presentation, engaging, informative and thoroughly relevant. Some key pointers on running a small business."
- Testimonial from the 2012 SA Tourism: Surviving & Thriving Conference
When: Thursday, 11 October 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: RDA Far North Business Centre, 2A Stirling Road, Port Augusta
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
Business Planning - Murray Bridge
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Wednesday 17 October 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: RDA Murraylands Offices, 137 Adelaide Road, Murray Bridge
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Business Planning - Mount Barker
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Wednesday 24 August 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: RDA Mount Barker, 38 Adelaide Road, Mount Barker
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Australian Tourism Directions Conference 2012 - Canberra
This national industry event provides a forum for the delivery of national and international research, insights and debate that provide practical tools for the Australian industry to implement the Tourism 2020 strategy.
The third annual Australian Tourism Directions Conference will return to Parliament House in Canberra on Thursday, 1 November 2012. This national industry event provides a forum for the delivery of national and international research, insights and debate that provide practical tools for the Australian industry to implement the Tourism 2020 strategy.
Booking arrangements and full details will be made available in coming weeks.
Chinese Cultural Awareness Workshop - Port Lincoln
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences. Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand the Chinese market.
Word of mouth is the most valuable form of advertising, so for your Chinese visitors to go back to China and rave to their friends and relatives about their amazing South Australian experience, it is crucial that you meet the needs of your Chinese guests and understanding important cultural differences.
Exclusively designed for the South Australian tourism industry, this half-day workshop will help you understand:
- Differences between China and Australia : food, traffic, housing, personal space
- Pronunciation of Chinese names : method to pronounce names such as ‘Xiao’ and ‘Zhu’; business card etiquette
- Chinese communication styles : indirect, non-verbal and group oriented communication
- Chinese hierarchy : hierarchy in the family and in the workplace
- ‘Face’ : losing ‘face’, gaining ‘face’, giving ‘face’ and ‘face’ in relation to promoting your product/service to a Chinese customer
- ‘Guanxi’ (networking/relationships) : how to build and maintain ‘guanxi’ and acknowledging significant festivals in the Greater China region
- Meetings : presenting to a Chinese audience and working with an interpreter
- Hosting a Chinese delegation : seating positions, social etiquette and appropriate gifts
When: Wednesday 7 November 2012 from 9.30am - 1pm
Where: Exact location TBA, Port Lincoln
Investment: SATIC Members $235, Non-SATIC members $305
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
Building and Managing a Tourism Website that Works - Mount Gambier
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works! This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works!
As the major information source of our time, the Internet is used by millions of people every day to search for information on products and services - therefore it is critical that all businesses invest in an online presence to simply remain in the game.
This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
So, if you want to learn how to develop a website that will achieve results for your business’ bottom line and stay ahead of your industry competitors, then this workshop will provide you with the information and tools you need to improve your online presence straight away.
When: Thursday, 8 November 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Mount Gambier Main Corner, Civic Centre, 10 Watson Avenue, Mount Gambier
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
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Business Planning - Port Lincoln
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions. Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
Together SATIC and the Davidson Institute are providing an opportunity to get the education you need to make confident business decisions.
Taking responsibility for the future means knowing enough about money to make the right decisions. Careful, early planning could significantly increase the potential value of your business.
This short course is designed to help you:
- Build a structured business plan
- Clarify your medium and long-term goals
- Identify the resources you have
- Take steps toward more successful outcomes
You will learn how to:
- Address key elements that should be included in business plans
- Implement short to medium term business plans and longer-term succession plans
- Set goals for key performance areas
- Identify risks that may affect your business, and how to minimise their effect
- Estimate the value of your business
- Use the resources and skills of key advisors
When: Wednesdat 14 November 2012, 9am - 4pm
Where: Exact location TBA, Port Lincoln
Investment: SATIC Members $225, Non-SATIC Members $295
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
Building and Managing a Tourism Website that Works - Riverland
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works! This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
These days, it is essential that every business has a website. But not any old website… they need a website that works!
As the major information source of our time, the Internet is used by millions of people every day to search for information on products and services - therefore it is critical that all businesses invest in an online presence to simply remain in the game.
This workshop is designed for those businesses who want to get ahead of the game, and learn how to leverage the online space effectively for their business.
So, if you want to learn how to develop a website that will achieve results for your business’ bottom line and stay ahead of your industry competitors, then this workshop will provide you with the information and tools you need to improve your online presence straight away.
When: Thursday 15 November 2012 9am - 4pm
Where: Renmark Hotel, Murray Avenue, Renmark
Investment: SATIC Members $190, Non-SATIC Members $240
SECURE YOUR PLACE AND REGISTER NOW
Please note: If minimum numbers are not met, you will receive notification of the cancelled event and receive a reimbursement of your payment.
Please note that if you should cancel within 6 days of the scheduled course, you will not be refunded.
For more details, please contact Chloe Camilleri (SATIC Training and Events Coordinator) on 8110 0128 or chloe@satic.com.au.
2012 South Australian Tourism Awards Gala Dinner
SAVE THE DATE for the 2012 South Australian Tourism Awards Gala Dinner
SAVE THE DATE for the 2012 South Australian Tourism Awards Gala Dinner
When: Friday, 23 November 2012
Where: Halls F&G, Adelaide Convention Centre, North Tce, Adelaide
Further details to come.