Tourist destinations rely on more than landscapes and services: they promise safety, predictability and peace of mind 🕊️. When accidents or tragedies strike, that implicit trust is shattered, and the consequences extend far beyond the immediate crisis 📉. From Crans-Montana to the Gran Paradiso National Park, Francesco Comotti explores how destinations can navigate reputational risks, communicate effectively, and restore confidence without erasing the memory of difficult events 🌄. A modern approach to crisis management, safety, and the silent pact that keeps tourism alive.
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Energy crises are no longer just headlines—they shape your bills, your climate future, and your career opportunities.In 2026, the global race for energy security and clean technologies has turned renewables into...
Speed is often seen as a risk, but in tourism it’s a key competence. Slow tourism teaches the value of experience, yet organizations must stay agile. Governing speed means reacting in real time, using technology and data wisely, and distinguishing between necessary acceleration and chaotic haste. The future of tourism will be slow in experiences, fast in management.
Missiles are no longer just weapons — they are technological ecosystems.
From extreme speeds to AI-guided systems, countries are investing billions in aerospace, software, and cybersecurity.
This deep dive explains how hypersonic technology works, who manages it, and why understanding it today is crucial for Gen Z and Alpha careers in tech, AI, and engineering.
💡 Key takeaway: The race is not only geopolitical — it’s about skills, systems, and future-proof careers.
Geopolitics might seem boring… but in 2026, it directly affects your future job, studies, and even daily life costs. From hypersonic missiles to energy shocks and unstable markets, what happens in the...
Experiential tourism has become the buzzword of every strategy, but often remains just a promise. From forced storytelling and copied models to superficial listening to local communities, many destinations fail to turn ideas into real value. The issue isn’t vision — it’s an operational skills crisis: hybrid professionals with field experience, cultural sensitivity, and data-driven management are rare. In tourism, what truly matters is real impact on the ground, not just clever plans or workshops.
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There comes a moment in the life of a system when continuing to tell itself a comforting story becomes more dangerous than admitting the truth. It is not a...