Do you want to sell more, make more, and receive more referrals? I believe the obvious answer is yes. If you agree, the next step is to commit to learning more about your own behavior and work toward self-awareness and skills that will bring you success.
There are two types of skills that affect career success. First, job-specific skills, such as learning about a supplier’s product and online booking tools, are “hard” skills. The other type of skill, “soft” skills, are less tangible and involve things like listening, empathy, and communication. Soft skills represent the foundation for success in any profession, and they are critical to your success as an agent representing travel options to clients.
Improving soft skills helps break through to a new level of success, building loyalty for your brand AND winning more customers. How do you rate on the following soft skills?
If you feel you could improve on one or more of these soft skills, I have great news! Building soft skills is at the very core of our certification programs, designed to address the unique needs of the frontline sales agent (CTA®), the agency owner or manager (CTC®), and the business leader (CTIE®) and available on-demand for you to start at any time! The Travel Institute certified graduates hone these soft skills, and independent research proves they earn more. Do you want to sell more, make more, and receive more referrals? Invest in yourself during our Promote Your Professionalism event this July with 50% scholarships on certification and break through to your next level of success.
FRAMINGHAM, MA, April 12, 2021 – The Travel Institute announces the launch of its TRIPKIT℠ ONLINE introductory training course, immersing new travel agents in a 100% online, classroom-like learning experience that guides students start-to-finish in a best-practice, interactive, e-Learning environmen
FRAMINGHAM, MA, May 7, 2018 – The Travel Institute today released key findings from its new study, The Changing Face of Travel Agents, which analyzes how agent roles and motivations have changed over the past decade and also identifies key parameters that define successful travel agents. Among the m
Much of the world is at an unprecedented standstill with COVID-19, and this situation remains fluid. We can’t predict the future, but we do know that travel professionals are resilient and will recover. As things slow down, many of us are likely to be left with unfamiliar, quiet office days before t
2020 already! Where did 2019 go? This past year was incredibly exciting at The Travel Institute! We worked tirelessly on the launch of Digital Credentials, a marketplace differentiator that helps CTAs, CTCs and CTIEs showcase their expertise digitally to both colleagues and consumers. We also launch