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Developeong talent for Vietnam’s tourism and hospitality industry
Making Vietnam a repeat tourism destination is a challenge for
tourism planners and government.. How does the country become more than just a
'one-off stopping point between Thailand and China? Vietnam has a ange of great
attractions including world heritage sites, beaches, first class resorts and
hotels, food and culture. The answer may partly be in the quality of its tourism
human resources.
How can Vietnam transform the quality of its tourism services to be on a par
with other ASEAN countries like Thailand and Malaysia? It is much more than
infrastructure, buildings and facilities, as important as these are. Tourists
remember the human contact, the personal experiences more than anything, and
these are the experiences they pass on to family, friends and others through
their blogs, reviews and opinions of travel-related content in interactive
travel forums.
One of the key components of the ESRT Programme is to contribute to the HR
development of tourism professionals and new graduates joining the industry in
Vietnam. This is being done in a number of ways. Setting professional standards
for tourism through the Vietnam Tourism Occupational Standards (VTOS) is the
backbone of this initiative by developing a range of standards that define what
and how tourism and hospitality services should be delivered.
Standards range from entry level trainees to middle management, to staff working
in hotels of all sizes and those working in travel and tour operations. The goal
is to set standards of competence and to provide resources training materials
and programmes to deliver those standards through local participation and
engagement. Competence - the blend of knowledge, skills and attitude, is key to
tourism staff understanding and applying what is required to an international
standard and being able to deliver this consistently and professionally.
The ESRT is specifically targeting disadvantaged areas, minority groups as well
as aiming at entry level employees - where there is always high demand for
tourism staff. ESRT is analysing, refining, updating and modularizing the
original VTOS and making it accessible in a variety of flexible formats and
delivery mechanisms.
The new VTOS will cluster and package the standards to meet specific needs of
sectors such as small hotel operators, small tour and travel companies as well
as vocational colleges teaching travel, tourism and hospitality courses.
An innovative initiative is, for example, in close cooperation with the Quang
Ninh Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Quang Ninh Tourism
Association, to develop standards and training for pleasure boat service crew.
Vietnam has over 7,000 boat crew working in hospitality and tourism positions on
pleasure boats in the Mekong Delta, Central coast area and Halong Bay. This will
be the first time that standards and training have been developed for these key
tourism workers, and it is hoped it will raise the quality of service by
equipping service staff with key hospitality skills such as housekeeping, front
office and food service as well as basic English skills.
The need for operating standards and competence-based curriculum for the tourism
industry is not disputed. The challenge now is to ensure the high-quality
programmes under development, reach, and are embedded, into the provinces and
businesses throughout Vietnam over the coming three years of the ESRT programme.
Source: ESRT |
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