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tourism industry are political or they are influenced by worldwide economic developments‚ or they can be climatic changes. One of the most important factors which affect development of the tourism is global warming. Advances developments in the ICT industry has a deep and intense effect on all our lives and some of these issues‚ particularly the emergence of e-tourism is leading to changes in the structure of the travel and tourism industry. For some organisations in the tourism industry‚ globalisation
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of service quality The Gap model of service quality was developed by Parasuraman‚ Berry and Zeithaml (1985)‚ and more recently described in Zeithaml and Bitner (2003). It has served as a framework for research in services marketing‚ including hospitality marketing‚ for over two decades. The model identifies four specific gaps leading to a fifth overall gap between customers’ expectations and perceived service. The five gaps x Customers have expectations for service experiences and they use them
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available from countries such as India‚ Pakistan and the Philippines Dubai has now managed to transform it self into a Hospitality and Tourism Centre in the Middle East. The major trend in the job market place in Dubai has therefore been in favour of the tourism and hospitality industry (Collins‚ 2007). In other words‚ there are more and more jobs available in the particular industries as tourism increases exponentially each year. More over with recent expansions to their international airport‚ and
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------------------------------------------------- Commerce Clause: he Commerce Clause refers to Article 1‚ Section 8‚ Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution‚ which gives Congress the power “to regulate commerce with foreign nations‚ and among the several states‚ and with the Indian tribes.” ------------------------------------------------- The Constitution enumerates certain powers for the federal government; the Tenth Amendment provides that any powers that are not enumerated in the Constitution
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SERVICE QUALITY IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY THROUGH MANAGING THE ‘MOMENT OF TRUTH’: A THEORETICAL APPROACH Deborah Christine Widjaja Lecturer‚ Hotel Management Program‚ Faculty of Economics‚ Petra Christian University Email: dwidjaja@peter.petra.ac.id Abstract: Hospitality industry is one of the service businesses that pays so much attention to service quality as it is the main intangible product that it produces. This short article examines how to manage service quality in hospitality industry through managing
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GHANA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (GIMPA) PROGRAMME: PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUBJECT:SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT REPORT OF A SUPPLY CHAIN AUDIT OF COOLLAND CATERING SERVICE‚ ACCRA PREPARED BY: PRESENTED TO: DR. KOFI DADZIE 1. INTRODUCTION Supply chain performance has never been as important as it is today. In a global economy where supply chains‚ and not companies‚ battle one another‚ how a supply chain performs determines who will win the battle. To achieve maximum
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Interactive Museum (Storytelling and Gaming Environment) Nowadays‚ the focus in museums is shifting towards the use of artefacts for providing an interactive experience to visitors‚ in contrast to the traditional museum approach‚ where the focus was on the collection‚ display and storage of objects. Hence‚ more people are increasingly visiting museums with the expectation to learn something‚ while having an entertaining experience. Digital technologies‚ in particular interactive storytelling
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comparative study of Hospitality Education in India" By Mr.Manoj Patkar HOD & Assoc.Prof. – Food Production TABLE OF CONTENTS SR.NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1 Table of Contents 1 2 Abstract‚ Objective & Research Problem 2 3 Introduction 3 4 Review of Literature & Data Collection 4 & 5 5 Data Analysis 5 & 6 6 Data Interpretation 6 7 Findings & Conclusion 7 8 Suggestion 8 9 Bibliography 9 & 10 ABSTRACT This research looks at the existing standard of hospitality institutes curriculum
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Competing values in the culinary arts and hospitality industry Leadership roles and managerial competencies Michael W. Riggs and Aaron W. Hughey Abstract: It is important that education and training programmes align with the needs of the professions they are designed to support. The culinary arts and hospitality industry is a vocational area that needs to be examined more closely to ensure that the skills and competencies taught are those that will actually be needed when students matriculate
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