People Management in Hospitality and Tourism MODULE NUMBER : U54028 Critically Evaluate Whether the requirement for Emotional Labour in Hospitality and Tourism is ethical. Module Leader: Peter McGunnigle Student Name: Mrignaini Chauhan Student Number: 09078935 Submission Date: 08/12/11 Word Count: 2200 (excluding Appendices) Critically evaluate that whether the requirement of Emotional Labour in hospitality and tourism work is ethical. The endeavour of this essay is to critically evaluate
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COLLABORATION Definition Collaboration is a form of business alliance that involves individual business enterprises to work together towards achieving a common objective. These can be marketing‚ sales‚ crisis management‚ financial or any other form of business objectives. Key features of collaboration 1. Synchronous collaboration. This majorly entails online networking and instan messaging. 2. Asynchronous collaboration that include sharing of business assets like premises
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Name: Tolentino‚ Faye Ann B. Name of Company: Tourism Department Course: BS Tourism Management-IIA Assigned: Marketing Section Weekly Accomplishment Report Date: April 16‚ 2013- Tuesday On this day there were many clients went to our office to inquire regarding on tarpaulin. More so‚ I was able to learn how to use fax machine. Date: April 17‚ 2013- Wednesday
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Business Ethics in Hospitality Brian Scott Angerer University of Phoenix In the hospitality industry ethical issues abound both for the business itself and the community at large. Business ethics is a complicated subject that can be described as‚ the behavior that a business
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groups which could help us in designing the Work-Life Balance policies for employees in Indian Hospitality Industries. The Human Resource Management function has to constantly plan and carry out such policies which enable their employees to balance their personal and professional life. Furthermore‚ the increasing number of Dual Income Single Kid couples and members from nuclear families in the Indian Hospitality Industry has made Work-Life Balance practices necessary. According to (Torrington 2008)‚ the
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What is Tourism? Tourism includes several social practices. All these have the small common characteristic that they are different and they are a ’departure ’ from normal life. These characteristics help us to define tourism‚ which according to the W.T.O (World Trade Organization) is the movement of people away from their normal routine of residence and work for a period of not less than 24 hours and not more than 1 year. Tourism is a free time activity because it gets along with its opposite
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Tourism is travel for recreational‚ leisure‚ or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes".[1] Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity. After slowly recovering from the contraction resulting from the late-2000s recession‚ where tourism suffered a strong slowdown from the second half of 2008 through the
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Foundation Degree In Hospitality & Tourism Management. Investigate how a major event can influence the hospitality‚ travel and tourism industry. Terms of Reference. To: From: Subject: Investigate how a major event can influence the hospitality‚ travel and tourism industry. Date of Submission: 13.12.12 Executive Summary Within this report it outlines how a major event can influence the hospitality‚ travel and tourism industries. It will
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Source: Hospitality - Your Keys to Success. Lanny Hass‚ Rob Hawk. NC Cooperative Extension. Hospitality: The Guest Pays the Bills The landowner who offers his property for use by those who pay a fee is in the “hospitality” business. It is important that the customer receive the attention and service that will keep him or her coming back as well as telling others about the business. Customer service problems can be generally prevented or solved by attention to 4 areas: 1. 2. 3. 4. Providing
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Tourism Tourism is travel for recreational‚ leisure‚ or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes" Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity. In 2011‚ there were over 983 million international tourist arrivals worldwide‚ representing a growth of 4.6% when compared to US$ 940 billion in 2010.[2][3] International
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