BBHM101 The Contemporary Hospitality and Tourism Industry |Duration |Level |Core / Elective |Subject Credits |Course Credits | |1 semester |Year 1 |Core |4.5 |BBHM: 150 | | | | | |BIHM: 199 | |Timetabled Hours |Personal Study |Total
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diversity in hospitality industry (P1)……………………….2 1.2 Structure of different hospitality organizations (P2)……………………………………...6 1.3 Hospitality role and professional bodies (P3)…………………………………………………8 LO2 2.1 Staffing requirements for different hospitality industry (P4) …………..……………10 2.2 Role‚ responsibilities and qualification required for hospitality staff (P5)……..11 LO3 3.1 Operational‚ managerial and legislative issue resulted from recent developments affecting the industry (P6) ………………………………………………………
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Tourism has developed as a prevailing financial variable in United Kingdom as well as in global horizon. With its financial and all other business benefits‚ tourism and hospitality industry can absolutely assume a deciding part in the improvement of economies which experiences problems of an unfavourable parity of payment circumstance‚ a high level of social backwardness‚ other than the natural issues. Be that as it may‚ to make progress in tourism and hospitality there‚ organisations operating
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* Overview Hospitality is about serving the guests to provide them with "feel-good-effect". "Athithi devo bhavha" (Guest is God) has been one of central tenets of Indian culture since times immemorial. In India‚ the guest is treated with utmost warmth and respect and is provided the best services.Today hospitality sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in India. It is expected to grow at the rate of 8% between 2007 and 2016. Many international hotels including Sheraton‚ Hyatt‚ Radisson‚ Meridien
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GURGAON Issues in International Hospitality and Tourism Management U 54082 Module leader: Ms. Bandana Rai Submission: ECONOMIC CRISIS IN HOSPITALITY & TOURISM INDUSTRY Submitted by: Pavitra Mehrotra Student Id: 010109029 Abstract In the recent scenario‚ hospitality and tourism sector has become an important part of daily life but which is now experiencing multiple challenges because of the global economic crisis. Besides tourism‚ many other industries are in a position to create affluence
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INTRODUCTION TO HOTEL Quality of life (QoL) is an abstract concept‚ increasingly important in socio-economic research‚ but there is no clear definition: QoL is influenced by many components like health status‚ culture‚ religion‚ residence‚ income‚ age‚ job satisfaction. Transport and mobility preconditions play an important role there as well‚ as they are central elements of the integration in society‚ and often taken in consideration in all kinds of implementations in the areas of town planning
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Current Issues in the Hospitality Tourism Industry in Oman (This is posted at the http://www.ecotourismblog.com/oman-perfect-destination-at-its-best-2/#comment-47) Introduction: Oman is country with an area of 309‚500 sq. kilometers and a population of 3.7 million people. The mainstay of the Omani economy is oil. Total size of the economy is 81 billion USD and per capita income is 22‚180 USD. The economy presently faces an imminent danger of the sharply falling oil prices. In this scenario the only
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International Journal of Culture‚ Tourism and Hospitality Research (eJournal by Emerald Insight) Hospitality is the defining feature of India and Indians. In the era where national boundaries are fading fuelled by rapid movement of culture‚ capital and knowledge across borders‚ hospitality industry has emerged as one of the largest employers in the world. It is second only to the oil industry‚ in terms of turnover and exchange of foreign currency. The Indian hospitality industry is growing at a rate of
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The Size and Economic Impact of the Hospitality and Tourism industry: Tourism is a massive industry in New Zealand. It has a major consequence on the rest of the economy from the employment it provides to a major percentage of the workforce (9.6% of the total workforce in New Zealand)‚ thereby contributing to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The tourism growth in New Zealand is the outcome of the numerous of options that the hospitality industry offer visitors from all over the world. Some of
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Hospitality Industry is now-a-days‚ one of the major industries in many countries of the world. This comprises operation of hotels‚ motels‚ resorts‚ guesthouses‚ rest houses‚ picnic and recreation spots etc. while industrialists‚ businessmen‚ professionals‚ working people and of course tourists are the principal customers. In fact in many countries‚ hospitality industry is the principal source of foreign exchange earning. Tourism indicates touring activities by local inhabitants and foreign visitors
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