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The Unlimited Potential of Knitting Tourism | By Ian Yeoman
14 January 2010

Ian Yeoman

I was in the gent's toilet the other day and I saw an advert for a Knitting Club over the urinals. Is this something odd or a representation of a new trend? Why the gent's toilet? Looking for an explanation I searched through a range of data bases to find an answer. So, what is the answer I found?

Today's society is changing. It's a world of micro trends and segmented markets like the knitting club. Anyway, the knitting club meets on a Monday night at the Southern Cross Bar, Wellington. If anyone is interested, see http://thecross.co.nz/knittingcircle for further details.


Dr Ian Yeoman is the world's only professional crystal ball gazer or futurologist specializing in travel and tourism. Ian learned his trade as the scenario planner forVisitScotland, where he established the process of futures thinking within the organisation using a variety of techniques including economic modelling, trends analysis and scenario construction. In May 2008, Ian was appointed an Assoc. Professor of Tourism Management atVictoria University, He is a popular speaker at conferences and was described by the UK Sunday Times as the country's leading contemporary futurologist.


Ian has a PhD in Management Science fromNapier University, Edinburgh and a BSc (Hons) in Catering Systems fromSheffield Hallam University. Previously, Ian was Senior Lecturer in Tourism and Hospitality Management at Napier University and University College, Birmingham. He has extensive experience within the hospitality industry, for which he was a hotel manager with Trusthouse Forte.

Ian has received a number of awards in recognition of his research including his appointment as a Honorary Professor of Tourism Management atStirling University, Visiting Professor at Stenden University of Applied Sciences and a Visiting Research Fellow at Sheffield Hallam University.


More details about Ian and futurology in the travel industry can be at www.tomorrowstourist.com

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Wellington, New Zealand
Phone: 00 64 (0) 4 463 5717
Email: ian.yeoman@vuw.ac.nz

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