MasterAdvisor 84: Why Travel Advisors Need Training
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Training is vital to travel advisor and agency owner success, regardless of what level of career you're at.
I would bring people in in that role first and then let them graduate into an advisor position because they're learning everything about it that way.
The best way to train people is the way that Bridget in my opinion is the way that Bridget was trained and that was she sat next to me three or four days a week every day.
If you don't have credibility and professionalism you're not going to be here very long.
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Training is vital to travel advisor and agency owner success, regardless of what level of career you're at. In this episode, sponsored by KORE, TMR's Daniel McCarthy is joined by Heather Di Pietro and Bridget Merritt of Travel Sales Groups, to talk about their philosophies and experiences training. The two provide very different perspectives, as they are at different stages of their careers, but still both value scheduled training sessions, whether that's supplier training, social media training, FAM trips, and more, highly. For more #traveladvisor content, subscribe. For more on KORE: https://www.koretraveleducation.com/ For past episodes with Heather: https://youtu.be/QynduhDd8fs Subscribe to TMR's newsletter here: https://marketing.travelmarketreport.com/acton/fs/blocks/showLandingPage/a/42623/p/p-008f/t/page/fm/0