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    advantages of maslow’s hierarchy Are as follows: - Individualism is autonomous with human rights and democracy. Individualism is built on equal treatment under the law and high levels of self-efficacy. For example‚ if a person commits a crime‚ only the perpetrator is disciplined and not the entire group.  · A person starts at the bottom of the hierarchy (pyramid) and will initially seek to satisfy basic needs (e.g. food‚ shelter)  · Once these physiological needs have been satisfied

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    Resource Management in Hospitality Industry One of the most important departments of any hotel staff is human resources management. Proper human resources management can be the difference between a really well run hotel and a poorly one hotel. The human resources manager can control almost the whole feeling and presence of the entire hotel. This makes the importance of human resources management for hotels very evident. Managing human resources in the hospitality industry presents special challenges

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    The world and business activities are gradually becoming more globalized as many firms extend their operations into overseas markets. With the advent of globalization‚ there are more influences than ever on the hospitality industry. Put simply‚ this means that people share their cultures with others. International hotel chains have been growing and because of this‚ the number of people engaged in foreign business markets has increased. An overseas assignment is an increasingly common career experience

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    Gawel‚ Joseph E. (1997). Herzberg ’s theory of motivation and maslows hierarchy of needs. Practical Assessment‚ Research & Evaluation‚ 5(11). Retrieved September 19‚ 2008 from http://PAREonline.net/getvn.asp?v=5&n=11 . This paper has been viewed 245‚512 times since 11/13/1999. Herzberg ’s theory of motivation and Maslows hierarchy of needs Joseph E. Gawel‚ The Catholic University of America Among various behavioral theories long generally believed and embraced by American business are

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    pages‚ to participate to debates‚ to give feedbacks or reviews too. In this way‚ how is it useful for hotels and hospitality companies? What are the advantages? What are the drawbacks? In the first part‚ this essay will analyse the different advantages for hotel marketing‚ of employing social media. Then‚ it will study the drawbacks that social media pages can create against hospitality establishments. What kind of advantages could a social media page create? Since 2010‚ companies have understood

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    Customer Loyalty in hospitality industry Today‚ the ultimate goal of almost every kind of business is to increase its income and sales. In other word‚ the business wants to not only attract new customers to the products and service but also to maintain and encourage the current customers to have repeat purchases. Brand awareness is a term used in this condition. It refers to how the firm can let customers know about the products and service and to have a clear picture of the firm when they

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    trends impacting the hospitality industry By understanding current Internet marketing trends in hospitality hoteliers can enhance their web presence and utilize the Internet as the most cost effective and up-to-date sales and marketing channel. An estimated 1/3 of all hotel bookings will be done online this year‚ and another 1/3 will be directly influenced by online research and planning‚ but booked offline. By understanding current Internet marketing trends in hospitality‚ including travel consumer

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    AND HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY Abstract Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) have revolutionised the travel industry in the last decade. eTourism reflects the digitalisation of all processes and value chains in the tourism‚ travel‚ hospitality and catering industries. It emerges as a term describing the entire range of applications of ICTs on tourism and the implications for the tourism value chain. Major opportunities and challenges have emerged and need to be addressed by all industry players

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    Methodology 3 5. Setting and sample size 3 6. Limitations and problems 4 7. Study Design 4 Chapter 1: Literature Review 5 1.1 Definition of hospitality industry and its workforce 5 1.2 Definition of employment turnover‚ reasons and solutions 7 1.3 Employment turnover in hospitality industry 9 1.4 Hanoi’s hospitality and its employment turnover status 10 Chapter 2: Findings from interviews- a case study of 1911 13 2.1 Status of high staff turnover in Hanoi’s hospitality industry 13 2.2 The

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    Using Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Jeannie Hahn MBA 601 Organizational Behavior Fall 2012 In 1943 Abraham Maslow introduced his theory that there are five basic needs that lie beneath all human activity‚ a hierarchy of needs‚ in his paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" (Cherry n.d.; Sadri 2011). Maslow’s theory suggests that people are driven to substantially satisfy their basic needs before moving on to other‚ more advanced needs (Cherry n.d.; Sadri 2011). Maslow’s hierarchy is most often

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