Tourism Management Assignment 1 | May 20 2013 | A study of the technological challenges facing tourism managers in the industry today | Sibusiso Skhosana 13003247 Mrs Esme Leeus. | Question 1 1.1 * The lodge has in system a full security surveillance camera system connected all around the lodge which can be. The manager can keep track of the happenings around the lodge using a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 with the application called C-MOR Security Surveillance which provides 24 hour video
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One of the main ethical dilemmas that a store manager working for Wal-Mart might be faced with is a conflict of interest. He/she has been placed into a situation where there is no right or wrong answer‚ but rather a right‚ and right answer. Does he choose the role of being a good manager‚ and risk the managerial position? Or does he act upon the “unethical” commands of his superiors in favor of keeping his job? Three underlying elements further complicating his decision to make ethical choices are
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Leading and motivating a team effectively Learner name: Learner registration number: |Note: The ‘lines/box’ below a question is for guidance purposes only. Marks are not deducted for writing more. It is perfectly acceptable for all | |answers to be continued on additional forms provided they are attached to the assignment when making a submission. The availability of the form | |electronically allows learners to expand the ‘lines/box’ as required.
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A. Identify and briefly explain three functions of religion (9 marks) Marxism believes it acts as the ‘opium for the exploited working class people’. Religion would cushion the pain of oppression and exploitation in unequal societies such as in a capitalist society. It legitimized and maintained the power of the ruling class – helps to maintain the status quo by preventing the less powerful from changing things. Feminists see religion as a conservative force because it acts as an ideology that legitimates
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There are many rewards and challenges a teacher will face. Not every teacher may have the same rewards and challenges as another teacher. In the following paragraphs I will share three of my own rewards and three challenges I will face as a teacher. The first reward is my desire to work with young people. I want to interact with young people and help them learn and develop. Teaching is a satisfying profession. A national survey suggests that teachers as a group are satisfied with the profession
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“50/50” directed by Jonathan Levine is a movie that was released back in the year 2011. This movie was made on a small budget but was critically acclaimed success due to the profit it had incarnated during its release. It does not stop there; this movie has been received well by both the audiences and especially by the critics which some have said it is a good hearted film made on a difficult topic. Moreover‚ this movie has been also nominated for several top awards in the film industry like the
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What is the value of the 2011 film 50/50? Despite leading a profoundly healthy lifestyle‚ which includes no smoking‚ no drinking‚ no drugs and not even possessing a driver’s license to partake in what he considers the associated perilous activity‚ twenty-seven-year-old Seattle Public Radio journalist Adam Lerner‚ in the 2011 film‚ 50/50‚ is diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. After getting over the initial shock of the diagnosis upon which he could not fixate on the word "cancer"‚ Adam reads online
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there has been a substantial change in the approach for better productivity within an organization through the brainstorming efforts applied by a good manager. Understanding organizational behavior within a corporation and particularly the factors influencing the organizational behavior of a single entity has become the key to the success of any manager. There is no one single approach to organizational behavior which is best for all organizations; instead‚ companies must evolve the system which works
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Challenges that Cathay Pacific Airways faces With the integration of Dragonair into Cathay Pacific Airways in 2006‚ its influence over the domain of aviation has extensively elevated. From 2006 to 2007‚ the turnover of Cathay Pacific Airways has raised from HK$60‚793 million to HK$ 75‚364 million with a percentage increase of 24.0% . Nevertheless‚ there are internal and external challenges existing as obstacles to its future development‚ such as labour conflicts‚ global financial crisis‚ high capital
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MOTIVATING TRAINEES To motivate trainees to perform to their full potential‚ try these strategies: • • • • • Be enthusiastic. A positive approach to learning is infectious and will rub off on both learners and colleagues. Set high standards but balance them with early success to maintain motivation when learners are most vulnerable. Develop a climate of trust in which trainees learn that constructive criticism is their best friend. Explain that feedback is an indispensable
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