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Supervisor Training
Ready to take the lead in tourism? The Supervisor Training course gives you the skills to manage teams, communicate effectively, oversee operations, and deliver top-notch service — all while promoting equity and safety. Built with industry experts, it’s your step toward confident, capable leadership in any tourism setting.
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F&B Profit Accelerator
Unlock practical skills to boost your food and beverage business profits with this self-paced virtual training. Each session offers clear, actionable steps to help you control costs, increase sales, and create memorable guest experiences.
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Confident Conversations
Learn how to navigate tough conversations, give and receive feedback effectively, and handle conflict with confidence with this self-paced virtual training. Whether you're new to managing or looking to grow, you'll gain practical tools in performance management, conflict resolution, and communication.
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Setting Up Your Email Newsletter with Mailchimp
Boost your tourism business with the power of email marketing! In this hands-on course, you'll learn how to set up a Mailchimp account, create engaging newsletters, and use automations to save time and grow your audience.
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The Firecircle 5x5 Method™
An award-winning program packed into 25 dynamic workshops, with access to private coaching and mentorship that helps entrepreneurs at all stages turn their tourism business dreams into realities.
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Successful Tourism Operations: Build a Sustainable Tourism Business
Strengthen your understanding of the foundations of sustainable, regenerative tourism and why it's important.
Everyday Leadership Tools
Leading others is a rewarding journey filled with unique challenges and opportunities. Offered through Connect Hospitality Strategies, this training helps leaders gain skills when it comes to addressing performance or conflict. This accessible, supportive, and self-paced virtual training series is designed for leaders of all levels.
What You’ll Take Away
- Understand what KPIs are and why they matter
- Explore the four types of KPIs every leader can influence
- Use KPIs to make decisions and improve results
- Use the time management matrix to prioritize tasks
- Organize and plan your responsibilities
- Build habits that increase productivity and reduce stress
Who Should Attend?
This training series is geared towards restaurant owners, food & beverage managers, and tourism professionals in the hospitality industry. Whether you're managing a kitchen, running a café, or overseeing a team, the skills in this program will help you make decisions with more confidence, clarity, and care.
Session Details
The courses are self-paced, easy to follow, and designed for leaders of all experience levels. You can take one or take them all. Each course includes practical tools like video lessons, worksheets, and real-world examples focused on two essential areas:
1. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Business success isn’t luck — it’s strategy. This course helps you define and track the numbers that matter most, giving you a clear picture of where you’re headed. When you know what to track you can lead with purpose to manage your resources more effectively.
In this 90-minute lesson you’ll learn to understand what KPIs are and why they matter, explore the four types of KPIs every leader can influence, and use KPIs to make decisions and improve results.
2. Time Management
Feeling overwhelmed by everything on your plate? Take this 30-minute lesson to learn how to take control of your time, stay organized, and focus on what really matters. More than just tips and tricks, this course helps you shift from reacting to leading with intention.
You’ll learn to use the time management matrix to prioritize tasks, organize and plan your responsibilities, and build habits that increase productivity and reduce stress.
Eligibility
Indigenous Tourism BC will cover the full costs of this training for eligible participants:
- Indigenous peoples (First Nations, Inuit, Metis) residing in BC
- Indigenous-owned tourism businesses (51%+ Indigenous ownership), and employees of
- First Nations-owned tourism businesses (51%+ First Nations ownership), and employees of
- First Nations Communities in BC
Questions?
We would love to hear from you! Email [email protected]