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    Introduction In a hotel, there are many core facilities but of all, the common three are Housekeeping, Maintenance and Engineering and lastly, Security. In particular, the core facility that will be focused on is the Security department wherein researches will be made on how the security department is related to the other. To summarize, the purpose of this paper is to know the interrelationships and dependencies of the Security department to the other departments, and the implications that these…

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    There it was! George was thrilled with what he was experiencing--he about to board a one thousand, one hundred and eighty-seven feet cruise ship. It was George's dream to go on the biggest cruise ship in the world. The cruise ship had many floors with loads of different entertainment. George had a plan of what he would do every second he spent on the cruise ship. George was ready to dash on the cruise ship when the doors were ready to open. Once the doors opened, George gently shoved everyone…

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    conjunction with the Malaysian government, Malaysian Tourism Industry has initiated several hotel and destination development schemes under the slogan: “Malaysia, Truly Asia”. Malaysia’s economic stability, scenic beauty, the metropolitan extravaganza offered at cities like Kuala Lumpur (KL) and the government’s generous incentives and tax cuts for hoteling operations, together make up an ideal environment for Tune Hotels. Heavy tourist influx secure promising demand and technological…

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    Marine POYLO Redesigning Marketing – Carole ZIBI Sciences Po – Fall 2017 HBS Cases A/ ACCOR HOTEL CASE 1) Describe the customer journey and identify the problem they are trying to solve with Room Key The customer journey used to be exclusively handled by the hotel itself. Clients used to pick a destination and call the hotel to book a room. Today new entrants step in the customer journey. The customer journey is the following: • Dream: the future client thinks about travelling. He/she is…

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    The Leap Toward Heaven I lay my head back and try to mentally prepare myself. Tomorrow was the big day. I was moving up to be the manager of Windows of the World, the greatest restaurants in New York. This was my biggest accomplishment since I moved to New York, alongside being named Youth Pastor of the nearby church. I have lived in New York for 3 years with my wife, Sara, and our two children, a five-year-old named Matthew and eight-year-old Hannah. I love them very much and would do anything…

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    Aloft Hotel Case Study

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    Garryck Hersh Aloft Hotels November 27, 2017 Introduction to Hospitality Garryck Hersh Mrs. Lamae Koogler Introduction to Hospitality November 27, 2017 Aloft and Marriott Hotels Andre Balazs once said, “All good hotels tend to lead people to do things they wouldn't necessarily do at home.” Marriott Hotels are a parent company to Aloft Hotels. Most of the Marriott Hotels are designed towards older generations and appeal more to the, while Aloft is more geared toward the…

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    John C Portman is the designer and developer of the Portman Hotel under whose brand name the management runs the hotel. The hotel model is to serve the niche market and set new standards by adopting the Asian standard of hospitality. Portman hotel hard bargain tactics dissuaded the unions from representing the employees. In order, to maximize the service and reduce the overhead there is a lean middle management team and more personal valets facing the guest. The hiring process selected the…

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    Luxury Hotel Analysis

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    Luxury hotels such as The Imperial make a stay in Delhi, whether it is for business, vacation, or a wedding, memorable and comfortable. They do this by providing amenities that other hotels don’t offer with the best quality available for guests. Using The Imperial as an example, here are some of the amenities you can expect from luxury hotels in Delhi: 1. Room Amenities An article on Gallup.com reveals that all hotel guests, whether luxury or budget travellers, put the room at the top of their…

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    Saipan's Case

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    the steady flow of hotel rooms and the constant flow of tourists coming to Saipan’s economy could foresee a growth like no other before. There are approximately two thousand five hundred rooms that are operational. The number of rooms stated do not include non-handmi hotels. The hotel industries are experiencing a high occupancy rate that never would have existed in the past. Since the NMI’s main income is founded in tourism, there is a consideration of the building of more hotels. The…

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    2.1 Hospitality desk During a conference in our hotel, we have a special hospitality desk set up near the conference rooms. We also have a concierge desk, for our leisure guests, and the front office, but this desk is set up for the conference guests only. At the hospitality desk, conference guests can get all the information they require about the days schedule, leisure facilities for in their free time and other facilities our hotel has to offer. Also is this hospitality desk the main mean of…

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