Allon: Thanks for making me consider this model from a broader perspective than usual. There are so many permutations and variables, as you say, and your second last paragraph is key advice. Three additional points are top of mind for me as a long-term independent operator. 1. The knowledge of the person employing the independent operator has to be sufficient in order to engage the right person for that particular company and problem. Frequently, a small company has not yet established the nature of the gap nor how best to fill it and someone permanent could, equally, be unsuitable. 2. A dedicated independent operator is unlikely to jump ship for the next, higher paying job. Our reputation is only as good as the success of our last job and we are results and relationship driven. 3. A successful relationship between the small company and the independent consultant is founded on trust and respect. In other words, there is no 'control' or 'supervision' – the words used in the Income Tax Act – and there should be little necessity to 'manage these independent experts'. This brings me back to point 1 and the expertise, rather than 'capacity' of those engaging the consultant and their ability to step away from control and supervision. As for 'cultural glue' – that is dynamic and reliant on trust and respect.
Couldn't agree more with Jerry. As Africans we all have a role to play in growing tourism sustainably. And that's exactly what a new initiative called Walk4Africa aims to do. Read more about this at
Great article that offers a balanced view on the challenges of the SA tourism industry. I believe that other niche tourism sub-sectors, such as medical tourism (administered through the SA private healthcare sector) need to be actively promoted by our government's Department of Tourism. Medical tourism benefits mainstream tourism in that in softens its seasonality as people needing quality life-saving treatment, don't care about warm weather. Furthermore, the average medical traveler (who generally arrives with a companion), spends an average of 15 days in the country (including recovery).Imagine the opportunity that lies in each medical traveler to South Africa to the guesthouse owner and the restaurants close by!For more information on medical travel to South Africa, visit med-afrique.com
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Thank you! Awesome inspiration to start 2020! Need to keep reading this throughout the year - a reminder to keep pushing boundaries and questioning the status quo!