A marketing plan on Raffles Hotel 1 1. Introduction 1 2. Brief company overview 2 3. External audit 2 3.1 The macro-environment analysis with PESTE method 2 3.2 The industry dynamics analysis with Porter’s five forces 3 3.3 The evaluation of key successful factors of external factor 4 4. Internal audit 5 4.1 Raffles’ strategic segmentation 5 4.2 Raffles’ market positioning 6 4.3 Strengths-weaknesses analysis of current resources and competences 7 4.4 Value chain and
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HOTEL FRONT OFFICE OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT (BC 002) ASSIGNMENT - FRONT OFFICE MANAGEMENT BC002 Subject Title: Front Office Management Subject Code: BC 002 Student Name: Dhimyan Ibrahim Student I.D: 0105159 Lecturer: Gurcharan Singh Hans Marks: TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE a) History of the company Page: 1 - 6 b) Vision‚ Mission Statement & Company’s Objectives Page: 7 - 9 c) Location
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MARKET POTENTIALITY FOR UPPER UP SCALE HOTELS (A CASE STUDY OF TRIDENT HOTEL) A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by KAPIL YADAV (2010-2012) In partial fulfillment of the award of the diploma Of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT JAGAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES‚ JAIPUR JUNE 2011 BONAFIDE CERTIFICTE Certified that this project report “MARKET POTENTIALITY FOR UPPER UP SCALE HOTELS (A CASE STUDY OF TRIDENT HOTEL)” is the bonafide work of “KAPIL YADAV”
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This essay will examine three human behavioral issues that have evolved from the social sciences in the context of managing organizations. The case study that will be used to analyze these conditions and theories deals with The Portman Hotel Company-San Francisco. Three issues will be addressed in the following order: fundamental attribution error‚ Expectancy Theory‚ and Operant Conditional Theory. First‚ a brief description will be provided for each theory‚ then how the theories relate to the
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RESPONSIBILITIES HOTEL DIRECTOR The Hotel Director is responsible for all hotel departments onboard and supervises all "hotel" department heads to ensure company standards and procedures are being upheld‚ in an effort to maximize guest service and satisfaction. The Hotel Director oversees crew morale onboard and allocates crew cabins. They are directly involved in the maximization of onboard revenues and will monitor and control expenses and requisitions of all hotel departments. The Hotel Director
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The use of the statement of cash flow is a relatively new wrinkle in financial reporting. This statement‚ however‚ can be a useful management tool CASH FLOW is the life blood of a hotel. To manage a hotel’s assets properly‚ the hotel’s management must understand cash flow. The Financial Standards Board (FASB) has mandated that companies issue a statement of cash flow (SCF)‚ in addition to the traditional income statement and balance sheet. The SCF is a replacement of the little-understood measure
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Purchase a premier hotel brands internationally: Change to Marriott brand or Maintain brand as an operating subsidiary? Why to rebrand - • Name might not be doing justice to the overall experience. Making such a change is especially important when a hospitality property has lost effectiveness in serving its market. The previous brand might not be providing service so there can be misperception about the Marriott brand • Rebranding might help to reposition the hotel and properly brand it.
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GINGER HOTELS: PRICING MIX AND STRATEGIES AND THEIR EFFECTIVENESS (In assistance with Dr. Avinash Kapoor) BY: ROHIT SHARMA 11P161 S.P. KALYAN 11P162 SANCHIT VERMA 11P163 SAURABH MANDHANYA 11P164 No. of words: 7029 SHAFALI SUBRAMANIAN 11P165 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Our study has been conducted on the ‘Pricing strategies employed by Ginger Hotels‚ India and their effectiveness’ in order to identify the different pricing method that are
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QUALITY IN HOTEL SERVICE: THE CASE OF THREE STAR HOTELS IN DA NANG VIETNAM *** ABSTRACT Nowadays‚ “service quality” is mentioned a lot when hoteliers and marketers discuss about how to improve a hotel’s competition capabilities. Many researchers figure out that customer use five dimensions to judge service quality of a hotel – tangibles‚ reliability‚ responsiveness‚ assurance‚ empathy. The gap between expected and perceived service is a measure of service quality. The fact that hotels and resorts
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three of the Conde Nast Traveller (UK) Reader’s Travel Awards. Chosen as the “World’s Best Destination Spa” in the 2009 Travel+Leisure Reader’s Travel Awards‚ Chiva-Som is also a proud member of the Destination Spa Group and Healing Hotels of the World (Healing Hotels of the World). A secluded world of beauty and serenity‚ Chiva-Som is the “Haven of Life.” Nestled within seven acres of lush tropical gardens‚ our beachfront health resort represents tranquility at its best with luxurious accommodation
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