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ECOTOURISM AS A SOFT SKILL PRACTICE FOR MILLENIALS
Author(s) -
I Dewa Gde Satrya,
Thomas Stefanus Kaihatu,
Lexi Pranata
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
jurnal entrepreneur dan entrepreneurship
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2580-9393
pISSN - 2302-1802
DOI - 10.37715/jee.v8i2.1121
Subject(s) - soft skills , ecotourism , life skills , interpersonal communication , skills management , psychology , tourism , human resources , social skills , applied psychology , empathy , relevance (law) , social psychology , pedagogy , developmental psychology , management , geography , political science , archaeology , law , economics
Traveling not only creates fun for tourists. Tourism activities are believed to also improving human resources ability. It is a significant aspect related to human resource capacity that soft skills ownership which can be trained to modern travellers through ecotourism activities. This descriptive qualitative study describes soft skills trained to tourists from among younger generation in ecotourism destinations. Statement of the problem in this research is what is the relevance between ecotourism and soft skill ownership? This study identifies soft skills trained in ecotourism activities that are interpersonal skills characterized by communication skills, like others, have empathy and concern, warm, forgiving, open, adaptive and self-control abilities. The interpersonal skills that are part of this soft skill are believed to be important and will help younger generation to succeed in living their lives.

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