obr3588x_ch07_212-246 10/5/04 11:17 AM Page 215 EQA Chapter 7 / Electronic Business Systems ● 215 R EAL WORLD CASE 1 H Hilton Hotels Corporation: D ata-Driven Hospitality ilton Hotels Corporation has learned that customers are more satisfied when they have a problem and the hotel staff takes care of it than if the stay goes flawlessly. Giving hotel staff the information to make critical recoveries is the reason Hilton‚ during one of the industry’s worst downturns in decades‚ piled
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RESPONSIBILITIES HOTEL DIRECTOR The Hotel Director is responsible for all hotel departments onboard and supervises all "hotel" department heads to ensure company standards and procedures are being upheld‚ in an effort to maximize guest service and satisfaction. The Hotel Director oversees crew morale onboard and allocates crew cabins. They are directly involved in the maximization of onboard revenues and will monitor and control expenses and requisitions of all hotel departments. The Hotel Director
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Forte Hotel Design Exercise Forte Executive Inn - Combines the ambiance of a European hotel with American functionality Target group: European and American business travellers Top three reasons for business travellers: Price‚ location‚ brandname Midprice hotel‚ 100/night 60% of american business travellers are men preferences: price‚ location convenience 40%woman preferences: cleanliness‚ safety BUT unique attributes encourage repeat visits Survey: 30% of business travellers
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Boutique hotels focus on the experiential nature of service delivery. Factors helping to deliver upon the experience include a cap on the number of rooms‚ a design or cultural aspect to the property and attention to the location of the property. The subsector however‚ lacks a singular definition. This is in part due to structural changes undergone by the subsector since conception of the concept. The subsector evolved from comprising of independently owned properties to establishment of
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HOTEL FRONT OFFICE OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT (BC 002) ASSIGNMENT - FRONT OFFICE MANAGEMENT BC002 Subject Title: Front Office Management Subject Code: BC 002 Student Name: Dhimyan Ibrahim Student I.D: 0105159 Lecturer: Gurcharan Singh Hans Marks: TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE a) History of the company Page: 1 - 6 b) Vision‚ Mission Statement & Company’s Objectives Page: 7 - 9 c) Location
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2.3. Components of Supply Chain Supply chain management consists of four typical components. Close Partnerships For a supply chain to function‚ chain members must treated each other equally. Members tend to form strong partnerships in order to maximize production. Partnerships usually extend to an agreement between two firms‚ but in supply chain managements‚ multiple firms agree to partnerships. These partners "manage the total flow of goods from the supplier[s] to the ultimate
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As a business entrepreneur my investments have focused into the hotel industry. One of my biggest goals is to build and open my own hotel to start my own business. I have done some research and I find myself well suited to be able to operate a franchised brand hotel. I have a well thought out strategy that will help me become successful in the lodging industry. Within this paper I will allow myself to guide you through the steps I will take to follow and accomplish this goal of mine. A franchise
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Review 2.1. Physical evidence in service marketing When comes to talk about service marketing‚ most of services we know are intangible. Even so‚ customers still try to rely their feelings on physical cues‚ which may help them to evaluate the products or services before or after they buy them. Customers’ reactions to the environmental cues are much the same as they are to the package cues when customers evaluate and form their internal expectations about goods. (Ward et al. 1992) Those tangible
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References: http://nightout-party.blogspot.in/2012/03/oberoi-hotels-resorts-rated-1-in-guest.html http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/keyword/oberoi-group/recent/2 http://www.vccircle.com/news/consumer/2013/08/05/oberoi-hotels%E2%80%99-parent-eih-posts-102-growth-revenue-116-increase-net-profit http://www.oberoihotels.com/special_offers.asp
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Task 1: Examine the Motherboard Procedure 1. Examine the following motherboard. One interesting thing you will see is the use of two BIOS chips. The M-BIOS chip is the Main BIOS chip and the B-BIOS chip is the Backup BIOS chip‚ which is used to rewrite the M-BIOS chip if it becomes corrupted. (Refer to the high-resolution imges for closer inspection.) 2. Using the Internet‚ locate information on the LGA 1156 connector. What processors is it used with? What is its purpose on the motherboard? A:
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