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    Hotel valuation

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    forecast gives the investors the overview of the future cash flow which reflects the return as the crucial metrics of the investment‚ helping investor to make a good decision. According to the proposal plan‚ the proposed hotel located in 22nd street will have following facilities: 238 hotel rooms‚ 53 off-street parking spaces in a valet-operated below-grade garage‚ a fitness center‚ a restaurant with an entrance on M street‚ an outdoor terrace and a roof-top pool. Based on the demand and supply analysis

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    Hotel departments

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    THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM OF AZERBAIJAN REPUBLIC AZERBAIJAN TOURISM INSTITUTE THE “HOTEL AND RESTARAUNT BUSINESS” DEPARTMENT The subject: “Tourism and Hotel business” Topic: “The hotel departments and their functions” COURSE WORK Specialization: Tourism and hotel management Faculty: Tourism and hospitality Course: 1 Student: Sara Racabli BAKU - 2014 Maintenance Enter................................................

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    Hotel Management

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    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‚

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    Westin Hotel

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    CASE STUDY THE WESTIN HOTEL Westin Hotels & Resorts is one of the most recognizable and highly-regarded brands in the leisure and hospitality industry‚ and features more than 120 hotels worldwide in a rapidly growing portfolio. The brand is owned and operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts in addition to Westin; Starwood brands include St. Regis‚ The Luxury Collection‚ W Hotels‚ Le Meridian‚ Sheraton and Four Points by Sheraton‚ accounting for approximately 230‚000 rooms in 82

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    Rosewood Hotels

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    new strategy to boost the company’s growth. The management team thinks that it is the right time to establish Rosewood as a corporate brand. A known corporate brand name will encourage hotel guests to stay at some of other Rosewood hotels. Rosewood wants to compete with the corporate and individual branded luxury hotels. As indivudual branded company‚ is is hard to compete with the corporate brands that benefit from cross-property usage. Their current strategy limits their market and objectives. They

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    Tourism and Hotel

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    TO CHANGE OR NOT TO CHANGE: A CASE STUDY AT THE FRONT DESK | Morgan Black has been described by the corporate office as the Miracle Worker because of the troubled properties that were turned | |around under Morgan’s leadership. It is hoped the story at the Coug Inn will have the same happy ending; however‚ the Coug Inn is in a | |remote location‚ hundreds of miles from any other corporate properties. The Coug Inn is a 150-room full-service | |property

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    Terminus Hotels

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    Marketing Department of the Terminus Hotel forecasted an average occupation level of 40% during 2009. In November 2008‚ the department received two offers from regular customers‚ the first at a rate of €90 for 10 rooms per day‚ and the second at a rate of €95 for 5 rooms per day. Both offers were rejected. Based on the numbers‚ it appears that the accounting department rejected both offers because the rate fell short of the total cost per room per day for the hotel. Assuming an occupancy rate of 40%

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    Hotel Thesis

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    MORE HOTELS AND CONVETION THAN AYALA LAND A Research Paper Presented to The (Name of your school English faculty) City University of Pasay F.B. Harrison Street‚ Pasay City In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course (Subject - Section) (Name) March 2013 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study Numerous numbers of hotels were established mostly on part of Metro Manila. The process of this actually increases the tourism in the Philippines. Hotels can

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    Raffles Hotel

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    International hospitality practice Raffles Hotel in Singapore Full Situational Audit of the Raffles Hotel and Develop a Strategic Place for the next 3 Years. Cover Page: Student Number‚ Module Code‚ Title‚ Module Tutor Table of Contents‚ List of Tables‚ Figures and Appendices Introduction Explaining the Purpose of the Report Brief Company Overview (10% of the assignment mark) 400 words External Audit: analysis of relevant macro-environmental (PESTE) and industry dynamics (Porter’s

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    Boutique hotel

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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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