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    Proposed Dissertation Topics 1. Local food and cuisine of different Hungarian tourism regions. 2. The impact of gastronomic events on the development of catering industry. 3. Analysis of catering developments in Hungary after 1990. 4. Foreign interests in the hospitality market. Motivations‚ targeted areas‚ concentration of capital and globalisation ambitions. 5. Wine tourism in Europe and in Hungary. 6. Gastronomic tourism in Europe and in

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    to be gathered before a quality informaiton system can be produced. Hence‚ the process of requiremens analysis is very important. So‚ the fast finding techniques that we used are interview and observation. Thus‚ we had more understand about the restaurant workflow. Functional requiements had described the details of each modules. Requirements analysis is an important part of the system design process. Once the client ’s requirements have been identified and facts collected‚ we are then in a position

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    Activity-based costing in restaurants 1. Introduction Interest in cost and management accounting practices in the restaurant industry is rising (Raab et al.‚ 2009; Annaraud et al.‚ 2008). Pavesic (1985) has initiated research in pricing and cost accounting for restaurants‚ introducing the concept of profit factor (PF) in menu engineering (ME). Prior studies‚ such as the one presented in Chan and Au (1998) investigate the implications of not incorporating overhead costs in menu-item profitability

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    Dining Restaurnts are of kind of Restaurnts.They are full service restaurants with specific dedicated meal courses .they are almost always a single - location operations or just have a few locations in one country.Food portions are visuall appealing. FineDining Restaurnts havecertain rules of dining whichvisitors are generally expectd to follow after including the dress code. Various types of restaurant fall into several industry classifications based upon menu style‚ preparation methods and pricing

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    peeling of shrimp more cost- effectively offshore than in U. S. distribution centers or individual restaurants. It appears to me they might have some economical issue. (Heizer‚ Render‚ 2011) Briefly summarize relevant background information from the case. Darden Restaurants‚ owner of popular brands such as Olive Garden and Red Lobster‚ serves more than 300 million meals annually in over 1‚700 restaurants across the U. S. and Canada. To achieve competitive advantage via its supply chain‚ Darden must

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    References: Harvard Business Review: http://hbr.org/2004/07/marketing-myopia/ Marketing Myopia by Theodore Levitt Subway Restaurant: http://www.subway.com/subwayroot/default.aspx/ The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/11/business/ Article “Fearing a Mile-High Punk’d Prank” by Jared Fogle

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    Ateneo de Davao University School of Business and Governance Business Management Division Case Study: Pauli’s Restaurant and Microbrewery Submitted by: Joanna Paula P. Cuario Submitted to: Mr. Reynaldo Navacilla Mgt 433 Mon.-Sat. / 1:00pm-2:30pm / C503 Pauli’s Restaurant and Microbrewery Introduction Pauli’s Restaurant and Microbrewery is a popular downtown pub in a major city. It has different locations or expansions in six regional cities and also operates a corporate

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    Healthy Restaurant Business Plan “Good eating Good looking” Free Healthy Foods Restaurant Business Plan:  Executive Summary * This is a business plan for a a fast-casual restaurant‚ serving fast‚ fresh‚ healthy grilled meats and vegetables. Business Plan Mission Statement: * Good eating Good looking will offer a trendy‚ fun place to have great‚ healthy food‚ vitamins shackes in a social environment. Our Chef has a large repertoire of healthy ingredients and recipes. Good eating

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    Problem Statement Marco’s Italian Restaurant was founded in 1986 by Marco and his wife Maria in Birmingham. The restaurant achieved profit growth until 1998 and reaching a peak turnover of £3500 in 1994. However profits had a dramatic decline every month. In 2009 the restaurant monthly lost £1800. This deficit may lead to the restaurant facing bankruptcy within the next 6 months. 2. Analysis 2.1Company Management and Structure Marco’s Restaurant lacks a formal management structure. Manager

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    LJC Chain of Restaurants. In 1979‚ Cruz‚ a journalist and information man‚ made a career change and opened his first restaurant‚ a small café in a modest corner of the Remedios Circle in Malate. He named the restaurant Café Adriatico‚ after the street it was on. Banking on little else than his eating experience as a seasoned traveler and the support of his media friends‚ Cruz who had never been in the restaurant business before‚ made Café Adriatico the most talked about restaurant in town as soon

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