2. SUMMARY
CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL INDUSTRIES
THE STORY OF THE CREATOR OF MODERN TOURISM
PROBLEMS, COMPETITORS AND STRATEGIES NOWADAYS
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3. CONSIDERATIONS ON SUCCESSFUL INDUSTRIES
• An understanding of what people want or need
• An ability to satisfy this need and do so better and
before anyone else does
AT THE RIGHT MOMENT
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4. CONSIDERATIONS ON SUCCESSFUL INDUSTRIES
FINDING THE BEST WAY
SUCCESSFUL ORDINARY
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5. CONSIDERATIONS ON SUCCESSFUL INDUSTRIES
THE FOCUS MOVED FROM
PRODUCT CUSTOMERS
PRICE
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6. CONSIDERATIONS ON SUCCESSFUL INDUSTRIES
COMPANIES OPERATING AS MONOPOLIES
OFTEN CONTINUE CREATING PRODUCTS THAT ARE
VERY DISTANT FROM PEOPLE’S NEEDS
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7. THOMAS COOK’S HISTORY
THOMAS COOK 1808 - 1892
- founder of today's worldwide travel company
- the pioneer of popular tourism
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8. THOMAS COOK’S HISTORY
The beginning (1841 )
• about 500 “temperance” members
• from Leicester to Loughboroug and back by railway
• one shilling per person included rail tickets and food.
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9. THOMAS COOK’S HISTORY
His tours: Britain, Europe (1855) and America (1865)
• tickets at low prices
• all inclusive journey
• the forerunner of the modern holiday brochure
1869: first party up the Nile
1872: a tour around the world
(America, China and India)
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10. THOMAS COOK’S HISTORY
He developed two important travel systems:
• the hotel coupon (1868)
• his circular note (1874)
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11. THOMAS COOK’S HISTORY
Thomas Cook company became Europe second-largest
tour operator
- 19 million customers a year
- 33,000 employees in a lot of countries
- 3,000 travel agencies
- 46 hotels
- a fleet of 97 planes.
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12. THOMAS COOK’S HISTORY
http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/cook/
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13. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
• And today ? What’s the future
for a tourism company ?
• New technologies and new
media are changing the world
around us
• The world become «shrunk»
• A click away and you can book
your own wonderful holiday
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14. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
People are increasingly
creating their own holidays
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15. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
It’s as simple as that !
Expedia.com
Edreams.com
Ryanair.com
Tripadvisor.com
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16. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
Economic Crisis and a global
demand recession
• Financial inability
• Job uncertainty
• Company saving measures
on business travel
Do the tourist companies have
a future ?
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17. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
• Cheaper accomodation alternatives
• A reduction in the number and lenght of business trips
• A partial substitutions with video and telephone
conference
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18. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
• Demand of luxury and
long range destinations is
following the same trend
• Political and civil conflicts
• Epidemic Influenza
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19. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
Do the tourist
companies have a
future ?
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20. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
- A new strategy for a new
business model !
According to Arthur D.Little
Global Management Consulting
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21. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
1. Differentiation from competitors
(services and targets)
2. Smart pricing approach
3. Innovation and Customers Services
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22. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
Thomas Cook is an emblematic case
• Wrong strategies: an excessive
focus on dimension?
• Wrong Financial allocation, almost
to the point of BANKRUPTCY?
http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/cook/
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23. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
The New interim
chairman Sam
Weihagen had to
close 200 shops
and cut around
1000 Jobs
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24. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
• Niche and exclusive
business rather than the
traditional package
holiday
• New rules, new strategy,
new technology
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25. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
We are living in an
economic crisis and
cultural transformation
The point, however
difficult, is to
understand how
dynamics work and
what move should be
made
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26. FINAL CONDISERATIONS
So the question
is: Could investing
in emotions and
organization be
the winner
strategy ?
Offering ORGANIZED SAFETY DREAMS !
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27. GLOSSARY
To arrange for
To negotiate with another individual in regard to a purchase and sale [Contrattare]
To book
Make a reservation [Prenotare]
To bring the bottom line back in the black
[Riportare il bilancio in positive]
Brochure
A small booklet often containing promotional material or product information [Opuscolo]
Carriage
A railroad passenger car [Carrozza]
Charge
The price asked for something [Spesa, Costo]
Core Business
An idealized construct intended to express that organization's "main" or "essential"
activity [Attività principale, il nucleo del business]
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28. GLOSSARY
To Counter competition
An act, or a performance in a direction opposite to a person or thing [Contrastare la
concorrenza]
Counterfoil
The part of a check or other commercial paper retained by the issuer as a record of a
transaction [Talloncino]
Detachable
Designed to be unfastened or disconnected without damage [Staccabile]
Do-it-yourself activity
Describe making something without the aid of experts or professionals [Fai da te]
Downturn
A tendency downward, especially in business or economic activity [Calo, declino,
regressione]
Drawbacks
A disadvantage or inconvenience [Inconveniente]
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29. GLOSSARY
Forerunner
A person who goes before of another [Precursore]
Lounge
A living room [Salotto]
Niche
A special area of demand for a product or service [Nicchia]
Party
A group of people who have gathered to participate in an activity [Gruppo]
To pave
To make progress or development easier [Spianare la strada (per qualcosa )]
To Shrink
To become or cause to become smaller in size [Restringere]
Short haul
A short distance [A breve distanza]
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30. GLOSSARY
Steamer
A vehicle, machine, or engine driven by steam [Battello a vapore]
To Stem
To have or take origin or descent [Derivare]
Trait
A distinguishing feature, as of a person's character [Caratteristica]
FONTS
Web
http://www.thomascook.com/about-us/thomas-cook-history
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cook
http://www.travelweekly.co.uk
Books
Business issues by Michael Black (B1.2)
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