Esther Olayinka Ogbonnikan JOB SATISFACTION AND EFFICIENCY AMONG HOTEL WORKERS Case Study of Giant Star Hotel Lagos‚ Nigeria Thesis CENTRAL OSTROBOTHNIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Degree Programme in Tourism March 2012 CENTRAL OSTROBOTHNIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Date March 2012 Author Esther Olayinka Ogbonnikan Degree programme Degree Programme in Tourism Name of thesis JOB SATISFACTION AND EFFECIENCY AMONG HOTEL WORKERS: Case Study of Giant Star Hotel
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Customer Types Tanya Myers HTT 200 March 22nd‚ 2013 Karen Stevens Customer Types According to the AH&LA website the typical lodging customer in 2011 stayed 40 % for business and 60 % for leisure. The typical lodging customer in a business room is a male‚ age 35 to 54 years old. The typical lodging customer is employed in a professional or managerial position with an average annual income of $119‚388. They usually stay by themselves‚ make reservations ahead of time and pay $129.00 per
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Can you provide a brief description of this organisation? (Please note you will not be marked on this; it is simply to provide your tutor with a brief outline.) Section 1 – Understand the factors that affect an organisation and the customer service role 1. Complete the table below with a description of the products and services for at least two commercial organisations‚ public organisations and third sector organisations. Please ensure you provide a description for each organisation
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “A STUDY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ON PREPAID CELLULAR CONNECTION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RELIANCE IN BHILAI” Submitted to Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University‚ Raipur In the partial fulfillment for the awarded of the degree Bachelor of Business Administration Session 2009 – 2012 Submitted By: VIKASH GAVEL
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Customer Service Assignment Nicole Bates FETAC LEVEL 5 Customer Service Collection of Work Consumer Legislation Assignment (20%) Brief: 1. Identify the key elements of consumer legislation associated with your industry. 2. Identify the functions of associated regulatory organisations. 3. Explain the applicable standard/rating systems. I declare that this work is my own. Signed ______________________________________ PPSN:_______________________________________
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and the reasons why I stopped shopping there is because I was treated with disrespect now being greeted or being ignored‚ I can’t shop at a place where they ignored me and judged me because I am unable to meet their specific standard of the ideal customer. A clear example for me of this is was when I went in to Gucci and I was totally ignored and no one talked to me. I went in there with the total intention of purchasing a wallet and because I was not wearing heels and an expensive bag I was totally
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traditional shoppers gather information on products and services online‚ but still make the purchase onsite in a traditional setting by visiting a store. Keywords: Perception of shopping‚ Offline shopping consumers‚ Online increasing numbers of customers. Many traditional businesses are reacting by going online to remain competitive (Schoenbachler and Gordon 2002). Advancements in technology enable apparel stores‚ for instance‚ to improve their online services by using personalized virtual models
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A Research Project Report Titled ―Customer Satisfaction on Public And Private Bank Loan‖ Submitted in partial fulfillment for the Award of degree of Master of Business Administration 2010-2012 Global Institute of Technology Sitapura‚ Jaipur (Raj)-302022 Submitted To: Submitted By: Mrs.Mamta Soni Mahendra Singh Rathore (Ast.professor) (MBA IV SEM) DECLARATION Hereby I declare that the project report titled―Customer Satisfaction On Public And Private Bank Loan‖submitted
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Doing well by doing good: Strategic development of socially responsible behavior can build reputation‚ strengthen knowledge management and drive innovation Downloads: The fulltext of this document has been downloaded 983 times since 2011 DOI (Permanent URL): 10.1108/02580541111177548 Article citation: ‚ (2011) "Doing well by doing good: Strategic development of socially responsible behavior can build reputation‚ strengthen knowledge management and drive innovation"‚ Strategic Direction‚ Vol
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on non performing assets. 1.2 INDUSTRY PROFILE: A bank is a financial institution and a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities‚ either directly or through capital markets. A bank connects customers with
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