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PARTNERSHIPS OF GOVERNMENTAL AND
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
(ASSOCIATIONS) IN THE SPHERE OF
TOURISM: RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN
EXPERIENCE
Moscow, Russian Federation, 19 March,
2012
(President Hotel)
WHAT IS A PPP?
Combining two powerful forces
Public Sector
Tourism
Private Sector
collective project that requires careful management.
Most simply definition:
“An arrangement for joint working between the public and private sectors”
WHY PARTNER
The value chain of tourism industry
Distribution
Public
sector
Private
Sector
Transport
Environment
and public
services
Accommodation
• Policy and legal framework
• Resources
 territory
 infrastructures
 human capital
 technological capital
 financing conditions
 advanced services
• Information and knowledge (demand)
• Marketing
• Products
• Innovation and development
• Formation
Leisure
TOURISM PPP
Public
• Access to new sources of capital
• Accelerated development of infrastructure assets
• Risk sharing opportunities
• Maintenance or improvement of service levels
• Access to skills in planning, management and service
delivery
• Greater value from economic development
opportunities
Private
• Access to new markets that they would be unable to
develop on their own
• Ability to improve skills levels and performance
• Expansion of products or services beyond current
capability
• Enhancement of credibility through association
• The opportunity to earn a return commensurate with
the risks and merits of the venture
COMBINING FORCES
Vision
People
resources
Funds
Goals
PPP come
together as
experts
combining,
inter alia:
Access
Structure
Intelligence
Expertise
For the sole purpose of achievement of a clearly defined, mutually desired end-goal
COMBINING
FORCES
SCOPE
OF COOPERATION
Strategic Planning
Multiply positive
effects
Foster synergies
Create value
Improve management
Integrate value chain
Financial Efficiency
For the sole purpose of achievement of a clearly defined, mutually desired end-goal
INTENSITY OF COOPERATION
Cooperation
Puntual
Sisthematic
Planning
Information
Financing
Product Development
Training
Research
Association
Permanent
Shared Risk
Destination Manag.
Mixed Company
Consortium
Infraestructures
NTOs
AREAS OF COLLABORATIONS
Destination Management
Marketing organizations
Regional planning authorities
Community-based ventures
Product Development
Research
Human Resources
Joint management of
protected areas
WHY PARTNER?
Partners will benefit from the alignment of resources and objectives
•Improvement
•New products
•Quality
standards
•Protect
consumers
•Create
sustainable
development
•Develop
attractions
•Contribute to
the economic
wealth of the
community
•Enhance and
preserve
resources
•Provide
research and
measurement
of
methodologies
•Implement
Tourism
Satellite
Accounts
•Enhance
technological
innovation and
application
•Set services
and quality
standards
•Provide
training and
education
programs
•Improve
productivity
and innovation
•Brand
presence
•Improve
marketing
efficiency
•Joint
marketing
campaigns
•Improve
market
coverage and
reach
•Provide
participation
at trade shows
•Access new
markets
•Improve
roads,
transport
infrastructure
and basic
services
•Provide
impetus for
intermodal
transportation
•Improve
public health
and sanitation
•Improve
safety and
security
•Obtain
investment
and founding
•Leverage
public
investment
•Obtain startup financing
CHECKLIST FOR SUCCESS
Aligned Objectives
Effective Communication
Clear decision-making
Source: http://www.europarc.org/uploaded/documents/871.pdf
Clear accountability
Right skills in the right place
Adaptive ways of working
TOURISM PPP
Advantages
•
•
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•
Strategic
Share visions and goals
Share of information, risk and rewards
New cooperative culture
PPP
Is it possible
It is needed
CONCLUSION
Seminar provides a great opportunity to:
SHARE
Partnerships
LEARN
DISCUSS
making a destination attractive, competitive and well-managed
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