Foundations of Tour Guide Decision Making
Create a quick mental snapshot: people, place, time, weather, and intent. Scan for hazards and opportunities, then slow down your breathing to avoid urgency traps. Ask for one quiet minute, step aside, and get the facts you need. What cues do you prioritize first when seconds matter most?
Foundations of Tour Guide Decision Making
Itineraries guide the day, but safety guides the guide. A veteran in Patagonia once rerouted after hearing ice crack across a valley—guests missed a viewpoint but gained a story about prudence. Put safety first, then salvage experience with creativity. How do you explain safety choices without dampening excitement?