PAPer P3 revision notes June 2009 Examinations P3 examiner’s comments After each exam‚ the examiner makes very comprehensive comments on candidates’ performance. Many comments are very question specific and are available in full on the ACCA website. Here is our distillation of the recurring‚ more general comments and complaints (our emphasis of certain key words). In even more condensed form‚ the advice is: * Apply models to the information in the scenario. Merely explaining models
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Resort management analysis: seniors market Accepting the proposition that demography represents our destiny to a large degree‚ the example in Table 1.1 focuses on one factor that is expected to influence resort futures and is susceptible to management influence‚ namely the growing significance of our seniors market. The electronic newsletter Travel Impact Newswire reports on ‘The Impact of Demographic Change’ in one of its issues. One story relates to a Mastercard Insights Report on Japan’s
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Title: Wynn Resort 1.) Purpose To know if what is the overall strategy of Steve Wynn to make Wynn Resorts‚ Ltd. on the right track and quite a remarkable company. 2.) Statement of the Problem There are three problems which I found out in the case‚ and these are the three challenges that Wynn will have to face‚ and the future may throw some curveballs along the way. First is need to secure a way to maintain the competitive advantage as increased competition is introduce both domestically
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rooms are occupied; – Yield management – aims to maximise revenue by selling rooms to particular markets at the best price. Sectoral overlap • Many operations provide a range of products and services in addition to accommodation. • For example a resort may include a casino‚ a golf course‚ a range of food and beverage facilities and even retail outlets. • However some accommodation providers exist in relative isolation‚ e.g. budget hotels‚ self catering cottages and campsites. • An important trend
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P3: Describe the potential effects of discriminatory practice on those who use health or social care services. Discrimination has the potential to affect individuals in wide-ranging ways. In health and social care‚ the effects of discrimination can be catastrophic and even end in the death of a service user. Anyone planning a career in health and social care should be aware of the potential negative effects caused by discrimination. We will explore them here. Marginalisation
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CAMPUS A THESIS PROPOSAL ON DEISGNING RECREATIONAL TOURIST RESORT FOR PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF REQUIREMENT FOR THE COMPLETION OF BACHELORS DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE SUBMITTED TO: PROF. DR. SUDARSHAN RAJ TIWARI THESIS COORDINATOR SUBMITTED BY: BISHWODEV BHATTARAI 064/B.ARCH./208 DATE: DECEMBER 16‚ 2011 Thesis Proposal on Designing Recreational Tourist Resort TABLE OF CONTENT 1. BACKGROUND 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 WHAT IS RESORT 2.2 RESORT SCENARION IN NEPAL 3. INTRODUCTION OF PROJECT 4. JUSTIFICATION
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PLANNING AND OPERATING A RESORT BASED SPA: Introduction: The purpose of this research is to provide information for owners‚ operators and developers of resorts who are thinking about adding a spa to their property or project. The definition of a resort‚ in the context of this research is a place where guests visit for recreation‚ health and pleasure. The location is very important and resorts can be found in places such as beaches‚ mountains‚ lakes‚ tropical settings or in areas
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History Wynn Resorts‚ LTD was formed by former Mirage Resorts Chairman/CEO Steven Wynn on October 25‚ 2002‚ who currently serves as the Chairman of the Board and CEO of Wynn. His knowledge of the gambling and casino industry is indispensable to Wynn Resorts‚ as he is accredited to turning the luxury casino industry in Las Vegas into what it is today. Wynn’s mission is: “A commitment to providing an elegant environment‚ high quality amenities‚ a superior level of service and distinctive attractions
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A resort is a place used for relaxation or recreation‚ attracting visitors for holidays or vacations. Resorts are places‚ towns or sometimes commercial establishment operated by a single company. Towns which are resorts — or where tourism or vacationing is a major part of the local activity — are sometimes called resort towns. If they are by the sea they are called seaside resorts. Inland resorts include ski resorts‚ mountain resorts and spa towns. Towns such as Sochi in Russia‚ Sharm el Sheikh
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Sandals Resort Sandals resort is classified as a service. Is not something tangible an individual can buy to bring home to keep or eat‚ such as a T.V or a steak and potato. The product life cycle state would be the maturity state as it has been in existence for some time. It has made it’s name and is well known by many potential buyers. I would anticipate this type of product‚ however‚ could balance between the growth and maturity stages depending on promotions and remarketing strategies. Sandals
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