SOCIAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Master Research Proposal Improving Customer Service Quality in 4-5 Star Hotels in North Cyprus Student Name - Asif HUSSAIN Supervisor Prof. Dr. ERDAL TURKAN Email: asif_del04@yahoo.com Address:13‚Kucuk Medrese sokak Lefkosa 27-01-2011 1. Title: Improving customer service quality in 4-5 Star Hotels in North Cyprus 2. Background This research will focus on an additive exploration of
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Research Problem The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between university facilities or services and student satisfaction that occurs in a Malaysian public university in Sabah namely Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). By studying‚ we are able to know whether it has a forthright effect of facility or service quality on the student satisfaction. In addition‚ we are also be able to grasp a better understanding of the nature of services and facilities offered to students in higher
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For a hotel always concerned about the quality of their service to their customers. However‚ customers are not satisfied about the quality of those serving. That has led to customers began to complain about the quality of service. Most hotels are known complaints have reduced the assessment of. Especially the complaints related to the long wait at check-in and checkout. This essay will discussion of the factors contributing to the complaint and proposed solutions to resolve them. Check-in and checkout
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A Framework for Managing the Quality of Health Services in N e w S o u t h Wa l e s “Improving safety and quality of care should be a central concern for all those in the healthcare system: policy makers‚ managers and health practitioners alike.” Taskforce on quality in Australian Healthcare June 1996 QUALITY AND BUDGET equal partners in health Quality Framework for NSW Health Steering Committee January 1999 NSWHEALTH 1 foreword With the increasing recognition
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------------------------------------------------- SERVICE QUALITY GAP IN RESTAURANTS IN VARANASI Under the Guidance of Dr. Ashutosh Mohan By:- Prachi Prabha Chauhan(31) Jitendra Singh(19) MBA-IB (2010-2012) INTRODUCTION The restaurant industry is a demanding sector that stresses the provision of high-level customer service and continuous quality improvement. As lifestyles change and dining out becomes more and more commonplace‚ customers desire new flavors‚ comfortable ambience and pleasant
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The Gaps Model of Service Quality Chapter2-1 2 The Customer Gap – Gap 5 The Provider Gaps: Gap 1 – The Listening Gap not knowing what customers expect Gap 2 – The Design and Standards Gap not having the right service designs and standards Gap 3 – The Performance Gap not delivering to service standards Gap 4 – The Communication Gap not matching performance to promises Putting It All Together: Closing the Gaps McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009
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of management in service industries is providing and maintaining customer satisfaction. Service quality and customer satisfaction have increasingly been identified as key factors in the battle for competitive differentiation and customer retention. Lam and Zhang (1999) claim that overwhelming customer demand for quality products and service has in recent years become increasingly evident to professionals in the tourism and hotel industry. Among all customer demands‚ service quality has been increasingly
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AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF INFLUENCES ON RETAIL SERVICE QUALITY: A FOCUS ON KUWAIT AND LEBANO Abstract: The Middle East is a growing and lucrative marketplace. This exploratory study examines retail service in Kuwait and Lebanon‚ regions with long histories of trade. Retail service‚ however‚ has not been well documented in this region. To our knowledge‚ this is the first study that examines customer and salespeople perceptions of service encounters in these countries‚ in light of their culture
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Chapter 4: Internal analysis - Structure 4.1 Analysis of the value chain: Primary activities: Inbound logistics: * Focus upon the relationship with supplier‚ how they manage to secure deliverance of high quality coffee beans. Communication and contracts with green coffee suppliers Operations: * How Starbucks operations are conducted?‚ Starbucks own stores‚ expand on how many and how the procedure is (licensing etc) Outbound Logistics: * How do they sell their coffee
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Afro Eurasian Studies‚ Vol. 2‚ Issues 1&2‚ Spring & Fall 2013‚ 56-71 Measuring the Perceived Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction in Islamic Bank Windows in Libya Based on Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) Ali Joma Khafafa* Zurina Shafii** Abstract The growth of the banking sector is vital for a country’s economic development as it provides most of the financing sources for businesses. Customer satisfaction is one of the most important factors in determining the feasibility of a banking operation
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