A Quote by Jochen Zeitz

We're trying to find a tourism model that allows communities to thrive while business prospers. — © Jochen Zeitz
We're trying to find a tourism model that allows communities to thrive while business prospers.
No government prospers by saying, 'I don't need to do anything. Just by being there, we have made the country thrive.'
What I'm trying to do as an Australian is to say to people, 'You've got to go back out to Australia,' because there are rural communities that really rely upon tourism to continue to go.
Connecticut has an incredible mix of tourism offerings - from arts and cultural venues and restaurants, to lodging properties and outdoor recreation areas - all of which help generate business sales, tax revenues, and statewide jobs benefitting our communities.
We don't have a business model for health care in this country, We just have a business model for care. The way doctors and hospitals get paid is something bad has got to happen. It's a pure reactive model.
Yes, a business should thrive, but it shouldn't thrive at the expense of everyone else losing.
It's extremely hard to build a company with a product that everyone loves, is free and has no business model, and then to innovate a business model. I did that with Kazaa, had half a billion downloads but that wasn't a sustainable business.
Tourism is very important for Egypt as fewer tourists means fewer jobs! Of course there are positives and negatives from tourism... Tourism is a type of use, if not properly planned and managed it can destroy the very resources that brings the tourists. No reefs equals no diving, it's a simple equation. Tourism development has to be appropriate.
The old model of the industry was founded largely upon business folk trying to make money off artists. At EMP, we let the music make the money, not the other way around. We have flipped the model to make the artistry be at the forefront of everything we do. Music makes the business and that's what makes it work.
We need to do a better job of working, again, with the communities, faith communities, business communities, as well as the police to try to deal with this problem.
A lot of people will say, "what's Facebook's business model?" I always find that a kind of funny question. Our business model is out there, which is: we monetize largely through advertising and a little bit through the gift revenue, the virtual gifts we have on our site. I think those continue to be the most promising avenues going forward.
When you empower women and help them thrive, you help their communities thrive. Women shoulder the burden disproportionately.
You grow (and thrive!) by doing what excites you and what scares you everyday, not by trying to find your passion.
I'm not trying to take over the world, but I find it really rewarding to write, and I thrive on learning.
If you keep thinking about putting on a conference or being a Hollywood screenwriter, and you find the idea terrifies but intrigues you, it's probably a worthy endeavor for you. You grow (and thrive!) by doing what excites you and what scares you everyday, not by trying to find your passion.
The basic problem is with the business model of journalism. That business model is premised on the idea that talk is cheap and reporting is expensive.
If you have a business model that relies on customers being misinformed, you better start working on changing your business model.
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