Level 1 Foundation Diploma in Hospitality Unit 2 Why the hospitality industry is important Guided Learning Hours: 30 (25 for teaching and learning activities‚ 5 for assessment activities) Unit aims The wider hospitality industry and the seven industries within it‚ provide a stimulating and challenging world for you to study and work in. Through this unit‚ you will learn how the everyday lives of people are affected by the important contribution the hospitality industry makes to the UK economy
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Hospitality Law Hospitality law has evolved as a specialty within the legal profession in the last several decades. It is also offered as a course on the undergraduate and graduate levels as well as in some law schools. A typical hospitality law course covers the history of hospitality law‚ the impact of federal and state civil rights laws on the hospitality industry‚ and an extensive discussion of contract law‚ including discussions of remedies for overbooking and a guest’s breach of the contract
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1. Why do people work in the Hospitality Industry? Answer: The Hospitality Industry consists a number of fields within the service industry‚ including the food and beverage‚ lodging or accommodation‚ gaming‚ entertainment‚ event planning‚ theme parks‚ cruise line and transportation. In addition to these are the fields in the tourism industry like airline and travel agencies. Because of the increasing interest for food and travel of the population‚ there is also an increasing demand for the
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cater to their needs. (Kapiki‚ 2012) In addition‚ going green is seen as means of giving back to the community and environment as well as reducing operational cost. For example‚ 59% of respondents from a survey‚ by Timetric Travel & Tourism Reports‚ states that companies that operate in the Asia-Pacific expect to save 5-10% of their expenditure. (Hospitalities News‚ 2013) For example Habitat Suites in Texas has the motto of “Environmental Consciousness in action”. The hotel is practically free of toxic
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Introduction to Hospitality Miroslava Dimitrova Ph.D Accommodation sector Hospitality = Hotels + Restaurants Lodging Industry Hospitality industry: Provision of accommodation as well as food and beverage services to short-stay guests on paying basis. The Pineapple Tradition • Symbol of welcome‚ friendship and hospitality • Recognized internationally • Foundation for concept of “SERVICE” Types of Accommodation • Hotels • Farm houses (Guest houses)‚ bead and breakfast (BB)
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Assignments 05 Supervisors Hand Book 06 Stimulated Interview Activity 47 References 51 Introduction Supervision is very essential factor in the hospitality industry. The effectiveness of any organisation depends on its workforce. Supervision is important as a means of promoting managerial accountability. It also offers staff and their managers the opportunity to identify problems‚ acknowledge achievements‚ plan action together and improve motivation for improved individual
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forecasting and simulation techniques such as Monte Carlo method are used in situations of high uncertainty such as market trends‚ next period ’s sales revenue‚ and traffic patterns. Also called decision science‚ management science‚ or operational research. Operational research‚ also known as operations research‚ is an interdisciplinary branch of applied mathematics and formal science that uses advanced analytical methods such as mathematical modeling‚ statistical analysis‚ and mathematical optimization
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11 Hospitality WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT? Contents Page Hospitality information 2 Syllabus outline 3 Learning and assessment strategy 8 Learning assessment sequence 9 Video – ‘Where the bloody hell are you?’ 12 Video – ‘The Australian tourism industry’ 14 The relationship between hospitality and tourism 16 The relationship between the hospitality industry and other industries 18 Sectors of the hospitality
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AIMS OF THIS MODULE The broad aims of this module are to: Understand the nature and scope of operations management functions Assess the requirements for making decisions related to each part of the operations function Make effective managerial decisions in order to ensure that effective utilisation of resources is achieved Understand how operations management decisions can influence the overall strategic objectives of an organisation Explain how effective operations strategies
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It is imperative that commanders and leaders possess a thorough understanding of their respective dynamic Operational Environment (OE) in order to efficiently utilize available resources to achieve the desired end state. Understanding the physical environment‚ the state of governance‚ technology‚ local resources and the culture of the local populace is absolutely vital and failure to do so leaves little chance for success. When considering the OE the following factors need to be examined; ideology
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