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    Abstract— The Hotel industry is a typical service focus business. It has been driven by tourism in Singapore for the past few decades. Facing intensive competition, hotels not only offer just a place to live away from home but a kind of customer satisfaction through expected services. Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts belong to the luxury hotel sector and a leader in the upscale hotel industry; it continues to face competitions from its rivalries. This paper discusses the Shangri-La Hotel and…

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    At the point when an individual strolls into somebody's home, his or her early introduction is based off the mortgage holder's cordiality, otherwise called Xenia. In the event that the host shows appreciation and deals with the guest, the guest will feel increased in value. In any case, if the host affronts the guest, the guest will have an awful impression of the host. In Greek mythology, indicating neighborliness is an important part of their way of life. The Greeks do this because gods may be…

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    Selfies Case Study

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    Selfies – Promotion & Protection PURPOSE To recommend that why the hotel should be use selfies trend to promote their business, and what kind of things has to worry about. And how to protect this new promote strategic in the hospitality industry. CONTET AND CURRENT STATUS With the development of science and technology, the competition of the hotel industry is increasing. Most of the marketers are using networking sites to find customers. In 2013,53% of marketers have found customers on…

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    Thompson Hospitality

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    About The Company Thompson Hospitality a retail food and facility management company. They are considered to be one of the largest retail management companies in the country and is currently the largest minority owned food service company. Thompson Hospitality manages both franchised commercial restaurants, contract food service as well as on-site food service operations. Thompson Hospitality is a family owned and operated business. The core values of the company is to uphold the ultimate…

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    Lodging Manager They 're the first person to be seen when walking into a hotel. The person who provides direction, guidance, and care. Without them, guests would lack the attention that they need. This is a lodging manager, they have multiple responsibilities, but ultimately their number one goal is to create the best experience they possibly can to every guest that walks into their establishment. A lodging manager is a manager who is employed at any type of lodging business, they oversee all…

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    Correctly identify explicit and implicit assumptions made.  Assumption I One of the key asset brought by the Franchiser to the table is knowledge. Which has been formalized into rules and routines. Evidence- The assumption is supported by Cyert and March in this article by the author. Challenge- I agree as mostly new entrepreneur opt for franchisee model as they are backed by the set of knowledge, rules and operating procedures. Moreover the have established brand name on which they capture…

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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 hospitality industry is one of the most important sectors in the tourism and international industry. The interrelationships between hospitality and wider travel and tourism businesses is that the hospitality sector is one of the biggest and most required service providers for the international travel and tourism industry. This then includes all the businesses which accommodate the tourist and travelers which are travelling to their destination. The main part of the experience that the…

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    TITLE Tegal Sari: Affordable Luxury Hotel in Ubud, Bali Surrounded by Paddy Fields LEAD PARAGRAPH Who say luxury is expensive? You always pay for what you get, but that is not the case if you stay at Tegal Sari hotel in Ubud, Bali. This hotel, surrounded by paddy field, claims itself to be a two-star accommodation, but I think the term 'two stars' here doesn't represent its facilities, as what you get here is way more than just the one rated with two stars. In fact, nothing is rated with two…

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    1.0 Introduction: Marina Bay Sands, first opened its doors on 17 February 2011. It is a hotel resort which is a modern architectural design, the look of three towers attached by a sky terrace above, designed by Moshe Safdie that took inspirations from card decks. Marina Bay Sands is developed by Las Vegas Sands, which property worth of 8 billion now. Moreover, it won the proposal to meet Singapore’s economic and tourism goals. Marina bay sands Singapore, its business is mainly hospitality.…

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