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 and project performance. A supervisor’s work starts long before they get to the location. The key ground work the supervisor does is to evaluate and organise
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Business Research Methods Research Question Research questions should be clear and concise‚ yet in-depth enough to require many research sources and careful analysis before an answer is determined. Given Hostess’ current predicament‚ this research question will revolve around the company’s missteps and ultimate demise. Given this information‚ Team A will focus on the following question: Which factor contributed the most faults for Hostess’ demise: management or the union? With a question
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RESEARCH METHODS AND MATERIALS I. Methods What kind of method of this research do you use? (Quantitative or Qualitative?) Explain the reasons why you use quantitative method. What do you want to find out through this method? Quantitative Research Method: When you think of quantitative methods‚ you will probably have specific things in mind. You will probably be thinking of statistics‚ numbers‚ etc… Quantitative research is essentially about collecting numerical data to explain a particular phenomenon
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involved in the provision of tourism and also its planning and management. It provides a voice for those directly affected by tourism; make use of local knowledge to ensure decisions are well informed. • Government Represent the taxpaying citizens and their opinions. Organize tourism. Market tourism (international promotion of landmarks) Establish general laws‚ rules‚ regulations and environmental policies. Educate tourists about culture. • The tourism industry Been accused of: Being
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network of hotels comparable in number to Hilton‚ Sheraton‚ and inter-Continental. It has forty-four properties in its worldwide portfolio by 1997. Relating to the theme of this chapter‚ this case study focuses on the cultural diversity of Nikko’s management team and the cultural adjustment made by Nikko’s executives when they first entered the U.S lodging market. The decision to enter the U.S hotel market was intended to establish Nikko’s identity and reputation in the large and competitive U.S travel
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Impact of Tourism: An Economic Analysis Executive Summary The main purpose of this report is to show the importance and the role of the indirect economic effects of tourism on growth and GDP‚ employment and foreign trade. Tourism’s role in the economy is often perceived as being limited to the hospitality industry (cafes‚ hotels and restaurants) and outbound and inbound travel agencies and carriers‚ which form the leading service sector in many countries. However‚ the economic impact of tourism is much
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Descriptive Research Methods (Ch. 12) Case Studies: Detailed analysis of a single (or limited number) of people or events. Case studies are usually interesting because of the unusualness of the case (Three Faces of Eve‚ Mind of a Mnemonist) and/or the detail and apparent insightfulness of the conclusions drawn by the writer (e.g.‚ Freud’s cases such as ‘Little Hans’). The major problem with case studies is the problem of objectivity. The person who is presenting the case usually has some theoretical
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Are all human rights universally applicable? If this question were posed to the ancient Greek philosopher and pioneer Plato‚ his response would be something like: “Of course‚ truth and virtue are universal. They are above of any state law. Not for slaves though.” Since then‚ slavery has been almost eliminated and several declarations for human rights have been signed in the name of a “better world.” The word ‘applicable’ indicates that this question is highly normative‚ as none would argue that
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Tourism is travel for recreational‚ leisure‚ or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes".[1] Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity. After slowly recovering from the contraction resulting from the late-2000s recession‚ where tourism suffered a strong slowdown from the second half of 2008 through the
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Scientific research can be described as a systematic and organized effort to investigate a specific problem encountered in the work setting that needs a solution. - False 2. Research done with the intention of applying the results of the findings to solve specific problems currently being experienced in an organization is called applied research. - True 3. Research done chiefly to make a contribution to existing knowledge is called applied research. - False 4. Applied research has little scientific
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