2019
DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v3i2.13260
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Tourism Object Development Strategy in Rejang Lebong Regency Bengkulu Province

Abstract: The sector developed in Indonesia at this time is the tourism sector. The purpose of this study is to find out how the development of attractions, supporting and inhibiting factors, and formulate strategies in the development of tourism objects in Rejang Lebong Regency. This research uses descriptive research method with a qualitative approach. Data in this study were collected through interviews, documentation, observation and data triangulation. The analysis technique used in writing uses the SWOT analysis a… Show more

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“…The strategy is a long-term plan, followed by actions aimed at achieving a specific goal, which is generally victory. The term strategy is formulated as a goal to be achieved and the steps to achieve that goal (Astuti, Silalahi, & Wijaya, 2015;Botituhe, Akib, & Gani, 2017.;Kurniawati, Triyanti, & Daraba, 2019;Sedarmayanti, 2018) According to (Setyosari, 2012) that development activities include three stages, namely planning, implementing, and evaluating followed by improvement activities so that a form deemed adequate is obtained. Development is a process or effort to make a change either slowly or gradually by deepening and expanding existing knowledge through the planning, implementation, and evaluation process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strategy is a long-term plan, followed by actions aimed at achieving a specific goal, which is generally victory. The term strategy is formulated as a goal to be achieved and the steps to achieve that goal (Astuti, Silalahi, & Wijaya, 2015;Botituhe, Akib, & Gani, 2017.;Kurniawati, Triyanti, & Daraba, 2019;Sedarmayanti, 2018) According to (Setyosari, 2012) that development activities include three stages, namely planning, implementing, and evaluating followed by improvement activities so that a form deemed adequate is obtained. Development is a process or effort to make a change either slowly or gradually by deepening and expanding existing knowledge through the planning, implementation, and evaluation process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of recognition with a continuous frequency of time is very effective for later consumed by the market. The process can naturally instill assumptions that are taken into consideration before the purchase decision process and if the car industry wants to remain exisis in the automotive world, it must be consistent with the strategy (Astuti & Amalah, 2020;Kurniawati et al, 2019;Suyatin, 2019;Syatoto, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%