Wilson Montenegro VelandiaJhon Jaime Arango BenjumeaJhon Fredy Acevedo RestrepoAdriana Milena Bermúdez CardonaVícthor Manuel Caicedo ValenciaClaudio Marco Cartagena RendónJonathan Guerrero GutiérrezCarlos Andrés Marín SuárezCésar Alveiro Montoya AgudeloTatiana Andrea Muñoz VélezPastor Emilio Pérez VillaGloria Estela Quintana PeláezJaneth del Carmen Restrepo MarínArnubio de Jesús Roldán EcheverriVíctor Hugo Uribe CastrillónLaura Estrada CalleDiana Marcela Jaramillo PulgarínJoan Sebastián Taborda TuiránTatiana Andrea Muñoz VélezPolitécnico Colombiano Jaime Isaza CadavidPastor Emilio Pérez VillaUniversidad Cooperativa de ColombiaGloria Estela Quintana PeláezUniversidad Cooperativa de ColombiaJaneth del Carmen Restrepo MarínCorporación Universitaria RemingtonArnubio de Jesús Roldán EcheverriUniversidad de AntioquiaVíctor Hugo Uribe CastrillónUniversidad Cooperativa de ColombiaLaura Estrada CalleFundación FualcoDiana Marcela Jaramillo PulgarínRed Partners of the AmericaJoan Sebastián Taborda TuiránUniversidad Cooperativa de Colombia
Tourism growth is a trend in the 21st century. And more for Colombia, which in recent years has undergone a process of social and political transformation, which has strengthened security indicators, so the country has become a very popular international tourist destination. This book presents a competitive development model for the tourism sector in the research and implementation phases. To do this, we expose the case of the southwest of Antioquia. We begin with the analysis of the relevant strategies to achieve the competitiveness of the tourism cluster in this subregion as a development engine. From there, we present conclusions and recommendations that contribute to choosing more efficient strategies to standardize services in productive units that want to act as a network of companies. Also, we show some forms of organization that can make the management of a tourism product, resources, and competitiveness of the subregion more efficient; as well as the aspects that should continue to be strengthened for the construction of a product in this field. The southwest of Antioquia has great potential for its natural and cultural wealth. But it is essential to clearly articulate the different services to create an experience that impacts tourists and makes the territory a truly competitive space.
Janeth del Carmen Restrepo MarínWilson Montenegro VelandiaWilson Montenegro VelandiaCorporación Universitaria Remington