According to him, the activity would be conducted every month starting in October 2011. The topics and material highlighted would vary in accordance with the development of Bali tourism. The venue would always change namely in the hotel of the KEC members in turn. "This activity was also beneficial for employees to pursue their career to the next level because these workers are the GM candidates who are ready to be a leader," he explained proudly.
Currently, he said, Bali need professional people to fill in the top level management in hotels. Especially in the hotels under the KEC members, 40 percent of the top management is occupied by Balinese, and the remaining are people from outside Bali. "It's a challenge for hotel workers to continue learning," said the doctoral student in the tourism studies of the Udayana University. Goesde then hoped, the activity would be able to increase the tourist visits to Bali and to hotel of the employees in particular. Members of KEC amounted to 30 hotels and about 2,500 people. "Having provided good services, we will be able to create a repeater guest," expected Goesde who was finalizing a book on the keys to quickly improve career in hospitality industry JBTN (BTN/OIS) ( News from: Bali Travel News). ##