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    Indian Hotel Industry

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    Title: International hotels are entering Indian market:... national and international hotela are being developed in india..India is ranked fifth among the world’s tourist hot spots‚ growing at 8.8% annually‚ according to the World Travel and Tourism Council report‚ with a huge inbound and outbound potential from the country‚” says Chanin Donavanik‚ Chief Executive Officer of Dusit International. Hotel Industry in India has witnessed tremendous boom in recent years. Hotel Industry is inextricably linked

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE HOTEL INDUSTRY According to the British laws a hotel is a place where a “bonafied” traveler can receive food and shelter provided he is in a position to for it and is in a fit condition to receive. Hotels have a very long history‚ but not as we know today‚ way back in the 6th century BC when the first inn in and around the city of London began to develop. The first catered to travelers and provided them with a mere roof to stay under. This condition of the inns prevailed for

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    in the Hotel Industry The Indian Hotels Company The Indian Hotels Company and its subsidiaries are collectively known as Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces‚ recognised as one of Asia’s largest and finest hotel company. Incorporated by the founder of the Tata Group‚ Jamsetji N Tata‚ the company opened its first property‚ The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel‚ Bombay‚ in 1903. The Taj‚ a symbol of Indian hospitality‚ completed its centenary year in 2003. Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces comprises 59 hotels at 40 locations

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    PESTEL ANALYSIS: A REPORT ON UNILEVER INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) environment is rapidly changing. Especially‚ the increasing popularity of line extensions seems to depend on advantages inherent in brand leveraging. FMCG manufacturers go into R&D in order to come up with the product that best satisfy consumers because customers become more critical about attaching themselves to a particular brand. They will also like to buy less expensive product due to current

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    combined with increasing prices in particular construction materials and fuel. It will provide recommendations and description on how Euro Disney will look at the end of 2014. Current economic circumstances will be addressed. Strategic analysis PESTEL Analysis Political and Legal Economic Social. The age of the population is increasing. (Office for national statistics). This is bad news for Euro Disney as it will mean a smaller target market. Technological New technology is very important to

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    analysis of tv industry in uk The television industry in the U.K has seen a major change in its structure since the merger of Granada and Carlton. The pair have completed an 4.6 billion merger which is an major landmark in the television industry. The merger increases ITV television advertising market hold to 52%. This enlargement of the company has significantly increased ITV impact on the competitive side of the market. Mrs Hewitt regional franchises quoted "ITV would be better equipped to compete

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    management Hospitality management‚ in hotel and restaurant management‚ is a very interesting and challenging program‚ which has become a popular career choice for most of the young generation in this century. This is a diploma program‚ which provides students the opportunity to become an excellent manager in the hospitality industry. The program is divided into four semesters. The first two semesters focus on basic managerial skills and the hospitality industry. In these semesters‚ students will learn

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    managing and organising Junction hotel in the current economic climate? With the economy being in a double dip recession (and it the deepest and longest recession for generations) there is a major lack of demand for goods and services in the economy. Vice Chancellor‚ George Osbourne delivered the Autumn Statement 2012 yesterday (Wednesday the 5th December) and stated to expect slower growth [1]. Taking these factors into account‚ the future for Junction Hotel isn’t looking bright. Junction Hotel’s

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    PepsiCo PESTEL Analysis

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    PepsiCo PESTEL Analysis In external environment might affect organizational performance in direct and indirect manners; therefore they need to be taken into account in strategic planning. PESTEL analysis can be highlighted as the most appropriate strategic analytical tool for specifying and categorizing external factors impacting businesses. PepsiCo PESTEL analysis is as follows.  Political factors Government stability in the south Asian countries selling PepsiCo products is a major political factor

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    What Are the Differences in Organizational Structures? Organizational structure development is driven by an organization ’s type. According to Lamar University‚ organizational structure is‚ “the formal system of task and reporting relationships that controls‚ coordinates‚ and motivates employees so that they cooperate to achieve an organization ’s goals.” Depending on the type of business or organization‚ the organizational structure will be developed differently. For example‚ if you were running

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