Tourism Management 22 (2001) 11}19 Integrating the tourism industry: problems and strategies George La!erty *‚ Anthony van Fossen Graduate School of Management‚ University of Queensland‚ St Lucia‚ Queensland 4072‚ Australia School of Humanities‚ Grizth University‚ Nathan‚ Queensland 4111‚ Australia Received 6 September 1999; accepted 15 December 1999 Abstract This paper addresses two interrelated issues in tourism development: horizontal integration within tourism’s component sectors
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EMPLOYEE RETENTION Report of the Employee Retention Workgroup Sponsored by: NYS Department of Civil Service George C. Sinnott‚ Commissioner NYS Governor’s Office of Employee Relations George H. Madison‚ Director George E. Pataki‚ Governor September 2002 In issuing this report‚ the Department of Civil Service and Governor’s Office of Employee Relations in no way indicate endorsement of the perspectives‚ opinions‚ and recommendations presented. EMPLOYEE RETENTION Report of the Employee
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largest service industry in India‚ with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. India offers a wide variety of options to tourists both international and domestic varying from rich heritage to forests and mountains. Indian Government recognizes the potential of Tourism as an avenue for equitable growth and has announced a number of policy initiatives to sustain and develop the tourism sector. Also‚ 100% FDI is allowed in Tourism and Hospitality Sector which
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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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dragoscv@gmail.com Abstract The actors on the today business stage have no more well-defined roles with clear and rigid borders between them. Hospitality industry in particular is a good example how it has been blurred the roles that customers play in dealing with service providers. The study reveals that customers can influence the quality of hospitality service through performing a qualitycontrol function. This involves a series of activities to be achieved by them: (1) on-the-spot quality control
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Content Content 1 Introduction 2 Main Body 2 Excessive Turnover 2 General Turnover 2 Critical Employee Turnover 3 Turnover in Low to Moderate Level 3 Motivation 3 Innovation 4 Relationship between Turnover and Performance 4 Employee Retention 5 Significance 5 Job Satisfaction 5 Embeddedness 6 Others 7 Conclusion 7 Reference 8 Introduction Following the process of globalization which is increasingly developing
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Decreases in employee benefits and salary requirements have made recruitment and retention of qualified employees challenging. Recruitment and retention are one of the many ongoing tasks of HR representatives in many healthcare organizations. One of the many reasons why recruitment and retention can be such a daunting task is the downward spiral of the economy. The economy has caused some companies to reduce of freeze salaries and eliminate or reduce certain benefits for its current and future employees
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Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 4‚ Issue 7‚ July 2013 ISSN 2229-5518 1 TQM-Based Self-Assessment Tool for Hospitality Industry. Walid Youssef Montasser - Prof Dr. Abd Alhakim Al Manhawy – Prof Dr. Essam Alanany Abstract: In the hospitality industry‚ quality is of extreme importance but so far the focus of many institutions working in the field of hospitality have only been on training front line staff to ensure guest satisfaction. When a customer stays at a hotel‚ his perception
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who are lured to other organizations by their friends who have departed. Key employee retention is critical to the long term health and success of business. Managers readily agree that retaining best employees can ensure customer satisfaction‚ product sales‚ satisfied coworkers and reporting staff‚ effective succession planning and deeply imbedded organizational knowledge and learning. Besides the basic retention methods such as attractive‚ competitive‚ benefits package with components such as
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GS28668 Academic Report Writing Master of Science Developmental Psychology 29th May 2013 Issue: Work-family conflict of women in hospitality industry Kuching. a) What I want to know? Work-family conflict married women in hospitality industry Kuching. b) Who are involved? Married women in hospitality industry Kuching. c) Where is the place? Hospitality industry Kuching only. d) Why? e) To investigate the relationship between the sources of work and family conflict and the different types of work
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