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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

First Resorts achieves accreditation with the Tourism & Hospitality Sector Education Training Authority.

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Straight from the training floor to my blog for you training tribe members. First Resorts, a client of ours that has been actively pursuing ...
Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Skills development on the move to Higher Education & Training.

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The national elections have come and gone with all the campaigns and promises to match. The split of the Education Department came as no sup...
Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Coverage of our work for CCN in the Sunday Tribune

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Well several months of hard work with an incredibly dedicated team ably led by Mark Grant has fulfilled a long term vision of having a know...
Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Great news, dtermined work pays off and the Tourism Education Authority visit scheduled for 20th May at First Resorts.

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Outstanding news arrived today from Ebrahim Boomgard, the Education Quality and Assurance (ETQA) Manager at the Tourism, Hospitality & S...
Sunday, April 19, 2009

Adult literacy training a success at top resort management company

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It has been fantastic to be associated with the development and drive to take First Resorts guest and member service to the next level. Thro...
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Workplace Skills Plans and the state of the industry

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Recently the Services Seta CEO Ivor Blumenthal addressed stakeholders at a series of national roadshows. He stated that he is not so happy a...
Monday, March 16, 2009

Training a real profession in a global workplace.

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Good afternoon tribe members, I hope you are all well out there. It seems like it is that time of the year again for training and skills dev...
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Ashwell Glasson
Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Happily married to Clare Glasson. Passionate about the creation of organisational value through people, training, tourism, human development and the awareness of global and local issues. Bird-watching and environmental sustainability are my biggest hobbies and feature in my everyday life. It has to become truly triple-bottom line (environmental, social and economic) society if we are going to learn, grow and be part of this planets future.I am currently completing my masters in tourism focusing on tourism skills and training.
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