European Union Lot 12: Hotels and restaurants Executive summary Submitted to the European Commission; Employment‚ Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities DG April 2009 Executive Summary Main economic and employment trends The Hotels and restaurants sector is a highly labour intensive service sector employing nearly nine million persons across the EU. A large part of the sector is closely linked to the dynamics of the tourism economy; in terms of turnover the Hotels and restaurants sector
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Report: Boutique Hotels in the UK and France– Group University of Surrey The Hospitality Business Group Assignment Signature by all group members: 1 Group Report: Boutique Hotels in the UK and France– Group Contents: 1. Introduction 2. History of Boutique Hotels 2.1. Where the story started 2.2. The name – Boutique 3. Characteristics of Boutique Hotels 3.1. Unique 3.2. Size 3.3. Location 3.4. Structure of the sector 4. UK 4.1. Key Players 4.2. Staffing 4.3. Price 4.4. Target Market 4.5. Location
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References: - Marriott International – 2007 case study‚ Vijaya Narapareddy‚ University of Denver - http://www.realbusiness.com/downloads/Case_Studies_UK/Xerox_Marriott_CaseStudy_enGB.pdf - http://www.hotel-online.com/News/PressReleases2000_4th/Oct00_MAR5Point.html - http://www.successfulmeetings.co
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Supply and Demand analysis which provides a general concept of measuring performance in the market share‚ revenues and expenses forecast gives the investors the overview of the future cash flow which reflects the return as the crucial metrics of the investment‚ helping investor to make a good decision. According to the proposal plan‚ the proposed hotel located in 22nd street will have following facilities: 238 hotel rooms‚ 53 off-street parking spaces in a valet-operated below-grade garage‚ a fitness
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Hilton Worldwide S.W.O.T Analysis 11 Market segmentation and positioning of Hilton Worlwide. 12 Brands in the Hilton Worldwide group. 12 12 The luxury Brands Waldorf Astoria and Conrad 12 Extraordinary places. A singular experience. 12 The luxury of being yourself®. 13 The business class hotel Hilton Hotels and Resorts and DoubleTree 14 The global leader of hospitality. 14 Where the little things mean everything. 14 All suites hotel 15 More reasons to stay. 15 We speak
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Report Summary The purpose of this study is to analyze the premium segment of the hotel industry. We have carried out Porter’s Five Forces Model analysis of the premium segment of the hotel industry and compared it with some industries like IT‚ Cement and Textiles which have shown growth potential in recent times. This has been carried out to give an idea of the forces relative to other industries for an investor. Next‚ we identified some of the dimensions of strategy for the industry and analyzed
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WEBSITE FOR HOTEL WITH ONLINE RESERVATION Methods Of Research Submitted to the Faculty of the College of Business and Entrepreneurship Cavite State University Imus‚ Cavite In partial fulfillment Of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Janet Pauline S. Rivera February 2012 INTRODUCTION Today‚ most of the Hotels provide services using computer system. It helps to perform task in an easy way with less time consume. Some companies are
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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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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Hotel industry is an essential part of tourism of india. The expansion of tourism is well inevitable bringing out development of the hotel industry. Hotel industry is so closely linked with the tourism industry that it is responsible for about 50% of the foreign exchange earnings from tourism trade and enterprises. Background to International Hotel Industry (and tourism) The four major BRIC countries (Brazil‚ Russia‚ India and China) continue to be targeted for hotel chain expansion
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FIVE STAR HOTELS CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAMMES AND THEIR IMPACT ON SOCIETY Kathurima Jane Mutimbi – M.Sc Department: Hospitality Management Supervisors: Dr. Alice Ondigi Dr. Godfrey Olukoye (Late) Corporate Social Responsibility‚ otherwise known as CSR‚ has been defined as the continuing commitment by businesses to contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families‚ as well as the local community and society. Studies have shown
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