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    I believe this stems from where I grew up; there were beautiful old houses in the area, but many were left to neglect. I always saw the potential and wanted to express and enhance that original beauty. My dream hospitality project would be where I could mix both my passions for hospitality and existing buildings. Changing a bank, an office building, or a school into a hotel would be very compelling and quite a challenge for me. I would love to work on a project where the building is already…

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    Critically evaluate a hospitality organisation from a communications perspective and present the assignment in a short formal business report format Course code: DT408 Module code: TFCM1005-F Student name: Colin Reid Lecturer name: Stefan Jooss Date of submission: 6th November 2017 Summary I will aim to discuss in detail the communcation within a hospitality organisation such as the Hilton Hotel group. Table of Contents Summary 2 Introduction 4 The Hotel 5 Informal and formal…

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    Tourism today has become a huge industry all over the world. Countries try their best to satisfy tourist needs and requirements; either for tourists from the same country or for tourists coming from other countries. Tourism is basically either relaxation, amusement, food or business and architecture plays a very important role in fulfilling those aspirations, bycontructing hotels, resorts etc. However during such process a huge impact has been inflicted on the surrounding environment. As a…

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    The Report of Employee Motivation in Four Seasons Hotel Executive Summary This report mainly introduces the employee motivation about Four Seasons Hotel. Firstly, it mainly introduces the background of this hotel referring to its hospitality, culture and employees management. Further, it provides several key issues that this report may face in human resource management. Then it applies the related human resource theories to analyze and critically evaluate the issues, including the two-factor…

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    that should suit most stakeholder’s needs. One of the things that can be appreciate from the Marriott is how they treat their employees and their family and friends. Another factor that can be appreciate by stakeholders is Marriott being a global hospitalities company. This means that stakeholders can be anywhere in the world and travel to more 122 countries and territories to book a stay with Marriott. Marriott vision is “to be the world’s best travel company’’ (Marriott International, 2018).…

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    Case Study: Red Lobster

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    Introduction Human resource practices in the Hospitality industry are vast. These practices shape and promote a company's organizational culture and determines the quality of relationships and interactions between the managers and the employees. A review of company HR practices provides useful information as to the structure and design of its daily communications. HR manager's background and perspective HR in the Red Lobster is not just about the handling the daily routines of the restaurant…

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    Tourism Industry Essay

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    assignment introduces about the global range and scale of the contemporary hospitality and tourism industry. Tourism means people who traveling to stay in place outside for business, leisure, visiting relatives or other purpose. Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors of economy as well as the major source of foreign exchange earnings and employment for many developing countries in our time today. Tourism industry is includes accommodations, food and beverage Services (F&B),…

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    customers looking for both value for money and good quality (the) strong message (is) that the service provided – and the people providing that service – would be the crucial differentiator.” State of the Nation Report 2013, People 1st. The hospitality industry’s devlopment has clearly been driven by industrial and societal changes, evolving into a broad-spectrum and multi-faceted set of businesses, straddling many sectors and appealing to multiple, often contradictory, aspirations and…

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    metropolitan. Hotels were started between 2006 and 2010. Samples from this data was used for analysis. This data was published by STR Global. This is an independent research organization which gives comprehensive data related to the hotel and hospitality industry. Common industry metric of revenue per available room (RevPAR) has been used to measure the performance of the hotels. One of the dependent variables for each hotel was revenue per available room done month wise. In this there are two…

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    Customer satisfaction: The average score of 4.8 is attained for the overall customer satisfaction. Service quality is the leaders of the customer’s satisfaction. This is also supported by the statement about visiting the hotel again is with the average score of 4.9. 61.7% respondents were ready to visit again. As there is a relationship between the customer satisfaction and next visit to the hotel can be understood clearly. Recommending the hotel is also confidentially done by 60% of the…

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