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Work Based Project Report

   

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Work Based Project
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3
MAIN BODY..................................................................................................................................3
Project..........................................................................................................................................3
Aim..............................................................................................................................................3
Targets.........................................................................................................................................4
Objectives....................................................................................................................................4
Project Life cycle.........................................................................................................................4
Meeting of Deadlines and Achievements Benefits......................................................................6
Evaluation of learning and experience........................................................................................8
CONCLUSION..............................................................................................................................10
REFERENCES..............................................................................................................................11
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INTRODUCTION
A project is described as a "temporary endeavour which is undertaken to produce a product,
service, or outcome which is one-of-a-kind." This simply means that a project should have a
component of change management and it shall enable the apprentice that will lead to a project
through different types of stages or milestones in order to meet the goals which are agreed-upon.
A project should not be any "business as usual," but rather it should involve the development or
production which includes new product, method, procedure, or understanding (Divine and
Zachry, 2018). Although precise outcomes and deliverables would obviously differ of each
project. The aim of this report is to help in planning and carrying out a work-based project. It
also aims to monitor and evaluate the work-based project's progress. The study also asks to focus
on and assess work experience and learning. The chosen tourism organisation, to complete this
report is ‘Trafalgar’, which is a well-known tourism company, situated in London, United
Kingdom.
MAIN BODY
Project
Ecotourism is one of the most popular type of a tour, maybe even more now. Even small tour
operators are now delivering very great and affordable packages to their customers. This type of
tourism focuses mainly upon the travel to unique natural locations which also allows visitors to
learn about the environment more and in depth while enjoying its beauty and promote its
protection. Ecological tours are much more popularize as now a day’s people are more focused
on nature and its beauty and also this type of tour is often marketed as educational tours. While
this is one of the niche market, but still tourists are searching for such tours and are willing to
pay for these eco-tours (Montes and Kafley, 2019). The project which has been planned is based
upon the “Ecotourism”.
Aim
The aim of this project is to set an example of a successful tourism sector. Within four to
five years, it is estimated that the innovations will be repeated by other members of the society,
and similar companies will be launched. The ecosystem is expected to benefit from increased
local knowledge and livelihood diversification, which will reduce the burden on the natural
resource base.
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Targets
The initial target is to serve up to 2,000 visitors a year. This equates to 100 to 120 20-person
groups. Many of these people have expressed an interest in visiting the forest reserve and getting
a better understanding of the experiential activities taking place on the academic farm.
Professionals, tourists, and others who have heard about this fascinating natural location in and
around London from a variety of sources are among the visitors to site. Despite its ambitions, the
Trafalgar tourism corporation entertains tourists on a nearly daily basis, but after the global
pandemic, the businesses must adhere to a number of regulations.
Objectives
The following are the primary objectives of this project:
Increased local residents' wages as well as extra earnings.
Encourage local residents to participate in the tourism industry and create a welcoming
atmosphere for tourists (Markov and Rajaković, 2019).
Introduce visitors to local cultural heritage and provide access to these products.
Increase environmental consciousness by promoting eco-tourism.
Project Life cycle
Plan preparation and planning, approval, operation planning and execution, and completion
and final reporting are all phases of the project life cycle. The most important output of the
project management and planning stage is the creation of a written project concept. Participatory
preparation, which starts with a clear definition of the issue, is the foundation for successful
projects. Multilateral and bi-lateral donors, for example, have broader development goals and
priorities that direct the types of projects they seek and fund.
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