Strike While the Iron Is Hot: A Case of Market Opportunity for the Sydney Conference and Training Centre
Rajka Presbury () and
Winnie Ho ()
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Rajka Presbury: Torrens University Australia
Winnie Ho: Haven Glebe
Chapter Chapter 17 in Case Based Research in Tourism, Travel, Hospitality and Events, 2022, pp 295-318 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Analysis of the business environment is a complex process and covers multiple variables. Owners of facilities need to weigh up the future business opportunities against their investment philosophy, objectives and policies when making decisions about future investments. The independently owned and operated Sydney Conference and Training Centre (SCTC) has been part of the Northern Beaches for over six years, predominantly serving small corporate groups. When the new owners purchased the property in 2016, they were confident that the business model was sound and that the centre would continue to prosper. However, the business environment changed, and the new owners began to see profits dwindling. More modern and more versatile properties opened their doors in competition with the SCTC, customers began to demand more, and staff became more challenging to recruit. Two years into the venture and the owners need to weigh up future business opportunities and make decisions about future investments. This case presents a series of facts to enable the students to apply theories and concepts of strategic management. Students need to put forward viable strategies to the owners for future development and investment.
Keywords: Business planning; Opportunity assessment; SWOT; Strategic thinking; Strategic management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-4671-3_17
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