Philippines Training Period: October 26 – February 24 2011 (line 17) As partial fulfillment of the requirements of the course HRM 125 AND HRM 126- Practicum For the completion of the program Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Submitted to : Prof. Milanel Nietes Rivera Practicum Coordinator Submitted by: Juana dela Cruz BSHRM 1V March 2012 (centered‚ font 12‚ TNR; Line 2) TRINITY UNIVERSITY OF ASIA COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY
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The restaurant will undergo various design techniques with art and statues from different parts of the world; such as a painting on the wall by a famous Italian painter and mini statues of Buddha which will act as the centerpieces of the tables in the restaurant. This will create an ambiance of multi-nationalism and give the customers a little taste of home. In a way‚ the restaurant will act as a home away from home. As discussed above‚ the restaurant will be located in Muscat’s business center‚
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A Feasibility Study for a Quick-Service Restaurant in Chengdu‚ China by Hui Guo A Research Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Brian Bergquist ‚ Ph.D. The Graduate School University of Wisconsin-Stout June‚ 2006 The Graduate School University of Wisconsin-Stout Menomonie‚WI Author: Guo‚ Hui Title: A Feasibility Study for a Quick-Service Restaurant in Chengdu‚ China Graduate Degree/ Major: MS Hospitality
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Using a database management system (DBMS) is a wise decision for any business that plans to implement the use of a database as part of their IT infrastructure. A database management system‚ also referred to as a database manager (Rouse‚ 2005)‚ allows one or many computers to create‚ query‚ and manipulate data in the database (Rouse‚ 2005). The database management system also manages request from users and applications‚ making the database much more user friendly‚ since the users nor the applications
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Ristorante Case Analysis The Situation Angelina Palio is the owner and manager of Palio’s Ristorante and is reviewing the slow growth of her restaurant. In reviewing her restaurant’s growth‚ she is thinking about the future and how she can modify her current strategy to attract more clientele into the Palio’s Ristorante. At this time‚ Palio’s Ristorante is not doing well and she is contemplating on whether to weather the storm or to unite with a fast-food or family restaurant franchise chain
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The factors of influencing the fast food restaurant Chinese fast food is not something new. But fast food is not an original Chinese conception. Traditionally Chinese people value a certain kind of elegant and slow table manners‚ which symbolize health and politeness. The development of Chinese fast food can be traced to 1980s-1990s‚ when Western fast-food giants entered the Chinese market in order to attract more Chinese consumers. As a result of this‚ Chinese-style fast food emerged and
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Restaurant Reviews: a Genre that Rants and Raves Introduction For the past century people have turned to restaurant reviews to guide their culinary experiences. More and more we see this genre becoming apparent in our every day lives. With iPhone apps like Urbanspoon‚ Yelp‚ Forkly‚ Foodspotting‚ and the New York Times‚ reading restaurant reviews has become accessible by the touch of a button. However‚ this new generation of discussion forums and rating systems has made it difficult for the general
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An executive sum m ary for m anagers and executive readers can be found at the end of this article Customer satisfaction measurement in a business-to-business context: a conceptual framework Jeanne Rossomme Department of Marketing‚ College of Business Administration‚ University of Miami‚ Florida‚ USA Keywords Customer satisfaction‚ Business-to-business marketing‚ Industrial marketing‚ Relationship marketing‚ Organizational behaviour‚ Market research Abstract In practice‚ firms measure customer
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Can these kinds of customer response data be obtained reliably‚ systematically‚ and cheaply enough for a restaurant? If so‚ how? This type of data could be gotten by adding survey questions to a receipt given to a customer with a few questions relating to the Pareto chart (Ex B). This can also be done by observation of host (ess) when times are not busy noting customers body language. Also managers can go around to tables and ask how their meal was‚ and if anything was unsatisfactory. The important
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their own food or head down to food establishments and restaurants would be an example of such an establishment. A restaurant‚ by a report from V.M Patel Institute of Management (2006) is defined as “an establishment that serves prepared food and beverages to be consumed on the premises.” Restaurants are aplenty all over the world‚ with streets being dedicated just for them. Competition within the restaurant industry is high‚ with restaurants like Elbulli‚ a Michelin 3-star eatery becoming so well
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