OVERVIEW OF TCMI

Founded in 2007, the Tourism Crisis Management Institute (TCMI) is focused on research and training that will help tourism businesses prepare for and recover from nature and human-induced disasters that create crises for visitor destinations. The Institute is housed within the University of Florida's Eric Friedheim Tourism Institute. To address the critical need to prepare tourism industry professionals for crises, TCMI has developed a comprehensive Online Tourism Crisis Management Certificate targeted to several sectors within the tourism industry. Specific certification programs are offered for each of the following professional audiences: Accommodations and Lodging Industry Professionals, Attractions Industry Professionals, and Destination Management, Travel, and Marketing Professionals. Upon completion, participants will receive a Certificate of Participation from the University of Florida.

Expertise in crisis management is essential for all professionals with responsibility for visitor safety as well as destination image.

ONLINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN TOURISM CRISIS MANAGEMENT

The Online Certificate Program in Tourism Crisis Management is an interactive online program designed to provide tourism professionals with the expertise and tools needed to plan and prepare for crisis events. This includes natural and human-induced disasters that affect their destination or business.

While research shows that many businesses have some type of crisis management plan, many are generic or contain only certain essential components of an emergency plan. This certificate program is different in that our comprehensive model addresses the four stages of crisis planning – Reduction, Readiness, Response, and Recovery – and includes specific planning processes for addressing guest, employee, and asset impacts.

Some of the key residuals from our studies, to date, include:

  • Research shows that the majority of businesses are focused on the incident phase of planning, with a particular focus on the communication portion of the response.
  • The majority of businesses lack attention to the pre-incident phase of planning and have not spent time identifying potential crises which would affect their business and more specifically, how to be ready when a crisis does occur.
  • Recovery is an afterthought because most businesses do not consider writing down the pathway to recovery, including detailed methods which address business continuity, human resources, and internal debriefing.
  • The level of attention to unique aspects of the business is lacking and most plans are generic. Details relative to different types of crises are also lacking and thus the ability to respond in a focused timely manner has been compromised.

This 5-module learning series has been developed by the faculty at the University of Florida's Tourism Crisis Management Institute, in conjunction with tourism, travel, and operations subject matter experts. The program is taught by university faculty members and industry professionals who have honed their crisis management skills through experienced senior leadership and real hands-on operational experience.

Core content includes:

  • Fundamentals of tourism crisis management.
  • Fundamentals of emergency management.
  • Introduction of the TCMI model and competing tourism crisis management models.
  • Building an end-to-end tourism crisis management plan.

The online environment allows for interaction and benchmarking between fellow professionals and faculty without the time and investment of travel. During the course of the program, team members will receive a framework and the tools to create a comprehensive crisis management plan for their organization that follows the complete reduction, readiness, response, and recovery model.

WHY TCMI'S ONLINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

TCMI has a team of seasoned professionals to facilitate the certificate training programs. This certificate is offered ONLY at the University of Florida with its unique approach to blending current research with leaders who have planned and implemented crisis management for both tourism destinations and businesses. While other certificate programs speak to general planning for all types of businesses, this is the only series targeted specifically to the tourism industry and its varied segments. By sector, the program content is clear, comprehensive, specific, and actionable.

UPCOMING DATES FOR THE ONLINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

February 3-24, 2012

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE IN THE ONLINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

The certificate program is designed for senior leadership within tourism organizations, including current and aspiring GM's and executive team members, as well as mid to senior-level management who wish to build skills related to crisis reduction, readiness, response, and recovery from natural and human-induced disasters that affect their destination or business.

BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATING IN THE ONLINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
  • Learn how your business/destination can better prepare for crisis events that affect tourism and general economic well-being.
  • Enable your business/destination to respond to eventual crises and protect guests, employees, and your business image/brand.
  • Enables quick recovery after a crisis.
  • Become networked to a group of industry professionals through shared learning that will build cooperation, best practice sharing, and assistance in times of crisis.
  • Learn specific and tangible processes to create or significantly improve your current plan.
  • A great developmental learning opportunity for leaders growing in the tourism industry.
  • Developing a comprehensive, detailed, and actionable tourism crisis management plan that will enable your business/destination to prepare for, respond to, and recover from a crisis event.
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO COMPLETE THE ONLINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
  • 14 days from start to finish
  • Students can complete each module lecture and assignments at their leisure.
  • Teacher/Student contact in discussion groups occurs via discussion boards, chat rooms, and messaging.
  • Time investment includes the online lecture, online discussion between peer groups, background reading, and assignments that will help build your agency/organization plan.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
  • To enable leaders/organizations to prepare for crisis events that affect the well-being of their business and the tourism industry.
  • To enable leaders/organizations to evaluate current risk, identify critical external partners, and encourage necessary public policy that will lead to recovery.
  • To enable leaders/organizations to respond quickly and protect the destination image.
  • To enable the affected business to recover as soon as possible.
  • To engage industry professionals in a shared learning experience.
  • To provide a resource for future crises, aiding in execution of well thought out policies.
TOPICS OF THE ONLINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
  • Module 1 - Introduction to Tourism Crisis, Emergency Management, and Tourism Crisis Management - define crisis and describe the types of crises; define emergency management and discuss key elements; define crisis management and describe the factors that influence its applicability to the tourism industrY
  • Module 2 - Crisis Management Reduction of Risk - describe the steps your organization can take to prevent or mitigate the impacts of a crisis event
  • Module 3 - Crisis Management Readiness - discuss the key factors to consider in selecting the crisis management team and steps to preparing the crisis management plan
  • Module 4 - Crisis Management Response - share the steps to an effective crisis response
  • Module 5 - Crisis Management Recovery - discuss business continuity and share key crisis recovery tasks
INSTRUCTORS

For more information about the Online Certificate Program in Tourism Crisis Management, please contact one of the instructors .

Attractions & Lodging (English)
Amy Elliot
Instructor
Cell: (407) 325-3497
Email: amyelliot@hhp.ufl.edu

Destination Management Organizations (English)
Elaine McLaughlin
Instructor
Cell: (239) 292-0218
Email: emclaughlin@hhp.ufl.edu

Destination Management Organizations (Spanish)
Philip Griesser
Instructor

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