Amadubi Rural Tourism Project Risk Mgmt B

Amadubi Rural Tourism Project Risk Mgmt B

Recommendations for the Case Study

Based on our project, there were some risks that we identified. 1. Inability to fund the project 2. Negligent contractors 3. Lack of marketing plan 4. Miscommunication between project team members 5. Environmental hazards 6. Legal and regulatory issues We made some recommendations on how to mitigate these risks. Inability to fund the project was due to lack of funding, so we recommend that the project manager seek funds from the community and government. The team should

BCG Matrix Analysis

Overview: A five-day tourism initiative by Mt. Kilimanjaro Foundation, Amadubi Rural Development Program and Kilimanjaro Community Association is implemented at a community near Mount Kilimanjaro National Park in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. The initiative is part of a sustainable community development project that helps to transform the lives of local people who live in and around the Kilimanjaro National Park. Project’s Objective: The primary objectives of this project are: 1. Promote tourism

Porters Five Forces Analysis

Innovation: “Through innovation, we can add value to our community and create sustainable businesses.” Amadubi Rural Tourism Project (ARTP) is a new project with innovative plans to manage the risk of the tourism industry in the country. As you will discover in this analysis, this project stands out for its creativity, innovative solutions, and market potential. It also has the ability to change the perception of tourism in the area, creating new opportunities and generating new economic opportunities for the community. Risk Management Plan

VRIO Analysis

Amadubi is a small rural community situated about 4.5 kms east of Kumbugu district, Eastern region of Uganda. look at here The area is rich in mineral resources and has been attracting foreign tourists seeking adventure and relaxation. This is a rural and remote area with a population of about 10,000. The community has always been economically backward owing to poverty and lack of education. With the aim of attracting more foreign tourists to Amadubi, the community initiated the establishment of

Case Study Help

The Amadubi Rural Tourism Project is a project implemented by a non-governmental organization (NGO) to promote sustainable development in rural communities in Amadubi Sub-County in Busia District, Kenya. The project is anchored on community participation, local management of resources and the creation of opportunities for income generation. The project is being implemented in six primary and four secondary schools within the ambit of the project, and at the same time at several other community-based initiatives. The project has the potential to contribute significantly to

Financial Analysis

Project Risk Mgmt B: I did not work for the project, I did not travel through the project site to see it in action, I could not even visit the town or district where the project site is situated. Based on the experience, you can tell why I had to leave it out, or use my personal experience to convey the risk management that I had to deal with. Now on to your project: I can tell you that one risk that I experienced when working on the rural tourism project in Amadubi, Ijeawe, is

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