Narrative Report Example Bshrm By dancar‚ Oct 2012 | 37 Pages (9‚179 Words) | 740 Views | Report | This is a Premium essay Sign Up to access full essay Republic of the Philippines B BATAAN PENINSULA STATE UNIVERSITY Main Campus‚ City of Balanga‚ 2100 Bataan A Written Report Presented to the Faculty of the TOURISM AND HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT
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First 400-Hour Report This report views the my first experience and evaluation as a front office intern at Traders Hotel Yangon which is a chain hotel of Shangri- La resorts and hotels. As a front office intern‚ I have to rotate among 7 departments of the front office including the operator department‚ business center‚ Traders Club Lounge department‚ Mini Mart‚ Concierge‚ Reception and finally Guest Relation Officer Department. My internship period was 2 months so I was assigned at one department
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NARRATIVE REPORT Presented to the Faculty of the College of Business University of Rizal System Rodriguez‚ Rizal In Partial Fulfillment of the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management REY R. VARGAS 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The author would like to extend his profound gratitude to all persons involved in making this narrative report. Dr. Marita M. Canapi‚ President University of Rizal System‚ for her great concern in the upliftment of
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for < Name of Program > Submitted by: KATHLEEN JOY BUCLAO Submitted to: DAN EVERT SOKOKEN BSBA Chariperson < Date Submitted > Dedication The successful realization of this Narrative report is gratefully dedicated to all the people who shared their time and efforts in making this report. My ever loving parents‚ who initiated and encourage me to learn and explore new things that would help me‚ grow as a human being relatives and friends‚ and above all to our Almighty God‚ this
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and for most‚ I’d like to thank God‚ who made everything possible and within my reach‚ for giving us strength every day‚ for the guidance and good health‚ for the graces and blessings that help us to perform our task as part of our OJT. To Him‚ I offer and give back everything He has given me and the outcomes of what He has given me. To my family – my parents who supported me every step of the way‚ most especially financially‚ I wouldn’t be here right now if it weren’t for you two
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ON-THE-JOB TRAINING (OJT) NARRATIVE REREPORT PRESENTED TO THE ON-THE-JOB TRAINING COMMITTEE‚ COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT‚ WESTERN PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY‚ IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE COURSE REQUIREMENTS IN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT SHERWIN Q. MACARAEG MARCH 2015 ACCEPTANCE PAGE An On-The-Job Training Narrative Report prepared and submitted by SHERWIN Q. MACARAEG‚ In Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor
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ACLC history ACLC Mission and Vision Part II. Resume Waiver Photocopy of Recommendation Part III. Company Profile Company Location Company Organization Chart Part IV. Narrative Report Picture while ON the job traning Part V. Evaluation Result Certificate of Completion of OJT Complete Daily Time Record Part I Acknowledgement ACLC History ACLC Mission and Vision ACLC History The year was 1978. Amable R. Aguiluz V.‚ fourth son and namesake of Amable
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Bayambang‚ Pangasinan NARRATIVE REPORT ( ON THE JOB TRAINING) Every man was born to learn‚ that it is in his system to discover‚ find answers that satisfy his questions‚ install these into his memory and apply these to his daily living. As it is related to my on-the-job training‚ first you have to be born then after you’ll be learn. This summer‚ we were able to experience how to be in the actual work setting as an OJT Trainee at the Bayambang Water District
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ON THE JOB TRAINING (OJT) Guidelines OJT Orientation: April 4‚ 2011 Time: 9:00 a.m. Venue: Laboratory 2 The Practicum is a hands-on experimental 250-hour course whereby the student undergoes Practicum training in a Corporation that will expose him to task‚ work situations and environment related to his course and to develop the necessary competencies and skills needed in their chosen fields. A. Expectations during this orientation • Sign up in the attendance sheet:
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BS in Hotel and Restaurant Management and BS in Tourism Management students who are currently enrolled in three mjor subjects this Summer 2013 will be having their first 4 night-5day DOMESTIC EDUCATIONAL TOUR in Bohol-Cebu with a tentative schedule this May 20-24 2013. The following relevant activities have been lined up for them to experience. o Ocular visit to different resorts in Bohol o Ocular visit to resorts and hotels in Mactan‚ Lapu-Lapu‚ Cebu o Ocular visit to different hotels in Cebu
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