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Overcoming Destination Misperception

Date
January 1, 2010
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1 Contact Hours
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1 Clock Hour | Domain H: Site Management 

Learn to differentiate between perception and reality when doing site selection.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn to differentiate between perception & reality when doing site selection.
  • Research and present the facts of a destination to overcome misperception
  • Prepare a plan to educate attendees and stakeholders on destination facts.
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