Case 3-1 HOTEL CONTINENTAL In July 1989‚ Mr. Oscar Mendoza‚ owner of Triumph Tours read in the newspapers anadvertisement for the leasing of Hotel Continentals facilities. During the last six months‚ OscarMendoza has been seriously thinking about operating a hotel to complement his travel agency business.Oscar Mendoza had been experiencing difficulties in getting hotel accommodations for his tour groupssince last year during the peak travel months of December‚ January‚ July and August.Hotel Continental
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Leadership and culture Strategic intent: Strategic intent refers to the sense came up with by the leaders‚ which of their expected achievement and direction of the company (Pearce & Robinson‚ 2015). Good Hotel is known for its intent to be the first hotel with conscience‚ which guides the hotel with “positive approach‚ environmental sensitivity and philanthropy” to inspire the “good in us all”. JdV’s leadership is consistent with Good Hotel’s intent through the safety and green programs as well as
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Week 1 Video Case-Hotel Monaco Jory Authement Franklin University Organizational Behavior MGMT 325-F1FF (F14) John Gianneschi October 1‚ 2014 The Hotel Monaco achieves their desired organizational effectiveness by being conscience of goal accomplishments‚ satisfaction of constituencies‚ and acquisition of necessary resources. The Hotel Monaco claims its three most vital assets are its customers‚ its employees‚ and its investors. Their customers’ expectation and satisfaction of the hotel’s
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Memo on Moscow Aerostar Hotel issues; HR Problem Statement: Moscow Aerostar’s lack of cultural understanding has translated into faulty recruiting‚ training‚ and incentive building practices‚ which has produced an environment of de-motivated‚ unproductive Russian employees‚ unsuccessful managerial talent development‚ and a company without cohesive/identifiable core values. There is adverse impact on the budget and a threat of long-run non-sustainability in the Russian hotel market. Situation:
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Cornell Hospitality Quarterly http://cqx.sagepub.com/ Hotel Guests ’ Responses to Service Recovery: How Loyalty Influences Guest Behavior Pablo Zoghbi-Manrique-de-Lara‚ Miguel A. Suárez-Acosta and Teresa Aguiar-Quintana Cornell Hospitality Quarterly published online 28 November 2013 DOI: 10.1177/1938965513513348 The online version of this article can be found at: http://cqx.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/11/27/1938965513513348 A more recent version of this article was published on - Mar
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Prof. Thomaï Serdari MKTG-GB.2127.S.30.S13 “Luxury Branding: Brand Thinking and Experience” Rosewood Hotels What are the pros and cons of moving from individual brands to a corporate brand? Rosewood hotels were built on the premise that they provide iconic luxury hotels each with their unique distinctive characteristic that represents the local culture. This one-of-a kind approach was what differentiated them from other chain-like competitors. By adopting a corporate
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Portman Hotel was built with the intent of being a 5 star hotel that provided superior service to its guests. This superior service centered around a business plan that was based on Asian standards of hospitality. The Portman Hotel executives were committed to keeping both their guest and employees happy. The vision that would separate The Portman from the competition was “personal valets” (PVs). These PVs were responsible to every need of a guest. This included everything
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A HOTEL PRACTICUM REPORT ON IVORY HOTEL AND SUITES Buntun Highway‚ Tuguegarao City‚ Cagayan‚ Philippines April 23‚ 2013 to May 18‚ 2013 In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the course HIM 71 Hotel Practicum (OJT) For the degree in Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Industry Management COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT Cagayan State University Andrews Campus‚ Tuguegarao City SUBMITTED TO: CRISTINA S. SORIANO SUBMITTED BY: ANDREA S. LACAMBRA SUBMITTED
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Case Study: Hotel Continental Prepared by: William Andrew G. Bulaqueña Ricci A. Tilos Nympha Marie R. Rubin Sheila Mae N. Chua Tristram A. Gamo John Paul T. Antiquiera Safie Jane M. Ayco MGT 12-G Prepared for: Asst. Prof. Dina Wong – Remoto HOTEL CONTINENTAL In July 1989‚ Mr. Oscar Mendoza‚ owner of Triumph Tours read in the newspapers an advertisement for the leasing of Hotel Continental’s facilities. During the last six months‚ Oscar Mendoza has been seriously thinking about
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Hilton Hotels Case Study One Situation Analysis Week Three Catherine Seeley University of Phoenix MKT / 551 Marketing Management TRGRAD24 Marlene Deatherage April 17‚ 2006 Introduction The scope of this situation analysis will be to cover key issues and opportunities for the Hilton Hotels. The Four P’s marketing strategy will be recommended‚ and discussed. The utilization and implementation of the SWOT analysis will be incorporated throughout the discussion. Information will be provided from the
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