Monday, September 23, 2019

Conventions Center Wisconsin Dells Global Systems Thinking

The new convention center interstate exit 92 Wisconsin Dells Parkway at the popular Kalahari Resort is getting ready to serve larger groups.  A space of this size is designed to serve groups at the regional - national level.

The ability of the new convention center to function at the occupancy levels the huge space is designed for - is dependent upon attracting higher numbers of workers through legal immigration programming from locations around the globe.

This pushes the Wisconsin Dells Area Community Planners to begin to adapt a global systems thinking practice.   Global systems thinking moves the conversation of the critical lack of labor across the Wisconsin Dells area from a tourism industry problem - to actually analyze the need in terms of public health, civic infrastructure, taxation, and issues of social justice.

Recall the murder of Tetiana Huzhva by Fuad Pashayev in down town Wisconsin Dells 322 Washington Avenue.  Both global traveling individuals came in to the Wisconsin Dells area through J1VISA Immigration Programming.  This is a tragedy that still brings tears to local individuals - and established a greater need for global systems thinking by community planners in the Wisconsin Dells area.

In other words going beyond the surface view of the local Wisconsin Dells Area tourism industries need for more workers - to include the global mechanisms, economic, legal, health and social implications.  The well documented critical lack of labor across the Wisconsin Dells area is not solely a tourism industry issue, but should include a promotional approach to outreach campaigns that attract technological providers who deliver the communication needed to strengthen global systems thinking agility.

In order for the new convention center at the popular Kalahari Resort to achieve the occupancy levels required to create the local financial transactions capable of delivering a return on the hefty 10 million dollar investment of publicly collected money -  the community will need to adapt to global systems thinking.

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