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    Organization‚ international tourism is expected to grow at an average of 4.1 percent though 2020‚ ending with a total of 1.6 billion tourists traveling worldwide.” [1] Therefore there are a lot of opportunities for the hospitality industry to improve. In these years‚ the hospitality industry had a huge improvement‚ and many top companies are looking for the new marketing in the emerging economies‚ such as Carlson‚ Hyatt‚ and Hilton. “Our Ambition 2015 strategy entails growing our hotel portfolio by

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    the presence of celebrity chefs. They will be demand quality‚ organic ingredients and healthy food. 5. Social networking Social media tools are key to attracting tourists. Researching everything using social media is gaining popularity in the hospitality industry. People often read and compare hotel reviews before planning a trip‚ so a good online persona is important. Hoteliers should participate in review sites and hotel-listing Web sites.

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    Running Head: Hospitality Industry Leader Hospitality Industry Leader Richard B Hope Nassau Community College Introduction: The Hotel General Manager is someone who works in a hotel. He or she works as a head of the department to coordinate and monitor the progress of business strategies in a large hotel. In medium hotels‚ the General Manager is responsible for day to day running of the hotel‚ including carrying out reception duties. A Hotel General Manager

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    Business Across Culture Week 3 Learning Journal Hospitality Across Culture Hospitality is the relationship between guest and host‚ or the act or practice of being hospitable. When coming to another country‚ we always want to make a good impression to the native people like showing them our hospitality. But sometimes‚ because of different culture our hospitality is considered as offence.So what should we do in this case? In case study‚ a typical situation

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    Table of content Table of content Introduction 1. Globalization and its definition 2. Globalization and Hospitality Industry 3. Challenges brought by Globalization 3.1 Globalizing marketing 3.2 Global promotion 3.3 Global advertising 3.4 Global e-marketing 3.5 Global pricing 3.6 Global ethics 4. Strategies and tends toward Globalization Conclusion References Introduction World maps define national boundaries‚ but those lines belay the increasingly clear nature of the global

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    of service quality The Gap model of service quality was developed by Parasuraman‚ Berry and Zeithaml (1985)‚ and more recently described in Zeithaml and Bitner (2003). It has served as a framework for research in services marketing‚ including hospitality marketing‚ for over two decades. The model identifies four specific gaps leading to a fifth overall gap between customers’’ expectations and perceived service. The five gaps x Customers have expectations for service experiences and they use them

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    Chapter 7 Question reviews: 1: Why do hospitality firms need to advertise? What factors should be considered when planning an advertising strategy? Hospitalities firms advertise for a number of reasons: Advertise reach a vast audience. Advertising is relatively inexpensive. Advertising prompts audience response Advertising demonstrate competiveness 2: what types of media are available for print advertising‚ and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each type? Print advertising:

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    FOE_C02.qxd 1/15/07 14:45 Page 16 »2 The production possibility frontier (curve): the PPF or PPC The starting point in our economic analysis is to consider what an economy can produce. As consumers we may want many things‚ but there is a limit to what our economy can actually produce. This can be analysed using the production possibility frontier (PPF). In this unit we examine the factors that determine how much an economy can produce and the implications of different output decisions

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    Introduction The tourism industry is rapidly becoming one of the fastest growing and successful industries‚ with revenue of recorded 693 million international tourist arrivals in 2001‚ reported by World Tourism Organization (WTO)‚ nevertheless its definition cannot be agreed on. Youell (1998; pg.9) presents a definition given by WTO in 1993 defining tourism as “activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure

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    Schultz’s Growing Frustration On Schultz’s return from Italy‚ he shared his revelation and ideas for modifying the format of Starbucks stores with Baldwin and Bowker. But instead of winning their approval‚ Schultz encountered strong resistance. Baldwin and Bowker argued that Starbucks was a retailer‚ not a restaurant or bar. They feared that serving drinks would put them in the beverage business and dilute the integrity of Starbucks’ mission as a coffee store. They pointed out that Starbucks was

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