Vaba aeg
Vaba aja veetmine õitseb. Mida sa ootad?
Vaba aja veetmise kogemus
Julged sammud edasi
Aitame ambitsioonikatel klientidel saavutada erakordseid tulemusi.
Lisbon Hospitality Investment Strategy
Lisbon, Portugal
Külalislahkus
Strateegia ja planeerimine, Operatiivne toetus
Varad
Utopia Park Strategic Concept Advisory
Porto , Portugal
Vaba aeg
Strateegia ja planeerimine, Operatiivne toetus, Jätkusuutlikkus
Sihtkohad
Theme Park Financial Feasibility
Biograd, Horvaatia
Vaba aeg
Strateegia ja planeerimine
Sihtkohad
Meie lähenemine
Sõltumatu. Uuenduslik.
Sügav ülevaade tööstusest
Meie eksperdid on töötanud vaba aja veetmise valdkonnas juba aastaid, kogudes hulgaliselt teadmisi ja kogemusi, mida me kõikidesse meie projektidesse kaasame.
Kliendi mõju tulemused
Meie eesmärk on alati saavutada kliendi jaoks parim tulemus, mis iganes see ka poleks. Meie nõuanded on alati erapooletud ja sõltumatud.
Ülemaailmse strateegia mõttejuhid
Horwath HTLi eksperdid esinevad aastas üle 100 üritusel. Sageli tsiteeritakse meid, me teeme palju kõrgetasemelisi teadusuuringuid ja teeme koostööd paljude ülikoolide ja tööstusasutustega, et lahendada tööstusharu probleeme.
Institutsioonid
Horwath HTL-i on palutud töötada valitsuse projektides, et edendada ja inspireerida järgmise põlvkonna tööstuslahendusi. Meie Portugali meeskonnal on palutud töötada Portugali valitsuse turismiinkubatooriumi "Nest" kallal.
Võimekus
Loovad lahendused
Selgus keerulises maailmas.
Strateegia ja planeerimine
Võib olla raske teada, milline on õige samm. Me mõistame ees ootavat teed, laske meil aidata teil edu saavutada.
Majanduskasv, müük ja turundus
Tehke rohkem sellega, mis teil on. Suunake oma tähelepanu ja ressursid õigesse kohta.
Operatiivne toetus
Mida mõõdetakse, seda ka tehakse, seega hakake mõõtma. Me näitame teile standardeid ja aitame teil need läbi lüüa.
Hindamine ja tehingute nõustamine
Kui tuleb sõlmida tehing, võib teil olla ainult üks võimalus. Teeme selle õigesti.
Teadusuuringud
Ekspertide arusaamad
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Ireland Hospitality, Tourism & Leisure Market Update
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