“Changing Environment for Hospitality Industry” Title of Paper : “Security needs of Hospitality Industry” ABSTRACT After the incident on 26th November 2008 in Mumbai‚ the hospitality sector in India revisited its security and safety standards. An analysis of the attacks carried out on the two icons of Indian hospitality‚ brought out the need for more stringent checks and measures with regard to security set-ups in hospitality. The Government of India‚ and State Governments‚ woke up to
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Tourism Industry of Malaysia (Background) The early 70s spelt the beginning of a `new era`. The old Tourism Department of 1959 was then upgraded into the Tourism Development Corporation. The formation of the Tourism Development Corporation (TDC) in 1972 and placing it under the purview of the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MITI) for strategic planning and focus charted a new era in the history of the tourism industry. That was the same year Malaysia Airlines was formed (1972). It was the dawn
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Table of Contents 1 Introduction .......................................................................... 1 1.1 Background ................................................................................... 1 1.2 Problem Discussion....................................................................... 2 1.3 Purpose......................................................................................... 3 1.4 Delimitation ....................................................................
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CSR in Tourism Industry Md. Abdul Hamid1 Nowadays Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a recurrently pronounced terminology. There is enough scope of ambiguity also in ‘meaning’ of this expression. Generally‚ the corporate world and researchers emphasize on different focal points. Instead of such vagueness‚ certainly there are affirmative something in the whole process. Regularly number of socially responsible organizations is increasing and awareness in this issue is rapidly increasing among
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Tourism is often touted as an industry that will never shrink in size. In other words‚ as the world develops‚ more and more people will be able to travel. Although many may see this as a positive phenomenon‚ it is not a trend without drawbacks. Both the advantages and disadvantages of this topic will be analyzed before a reasoned conclusion is reached. On the one hand‚ the reduction in travel fare and the increasing of global tourism can be seen as a positive event as it promotes intercultural
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TOURISM INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA : THE EXPERIENCE AND THECHALLENGERobiah Hj. Suratman Department of Land Administration and DevelopmentFaculty Geoinformation and Real EstateUniversity Technology of Malaysia‚ Skudai Johor MALAYSIA. Introduction Tourism has become one of the world¶s largest and fastest growing industries. Thetourism industry is globally a rapid growing industry and contributes to the economicenhancement as well as generates employment opportunities‚ apart from contributes to thedevelopment
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Resource Management in Hospitality Industry One of the most important departments of any hotel staff is human resources management. Proper human resources management can be the difference between a really well run hotel and a poorly one hotel. The human resources manager can control almost the whole feeling and presence of the entire hotel. This makes the importance of human resources management for hotels very evident. Managing human resources in the hospitality industry presents special challenges
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1.0 TITLE OF THE STUDY Customer Satisfaction in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry: Analysis on service quality and service failure 2.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY / INTRODUCTION Customer satisfaction plays a crucial role for success and survival in today’s competitive market. Customer satisfaction is considered a prerequisite for customer retention and loyalty‚ and obviously helps in realizing economic goals like profitability‚ market share‚ return on investment‚ etc. (Scheuing‚ 1995; Reichheld‚
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RAJESH KUMAR 97‚ Monash Ave‚ Como‚ WA-6152 Mobile: 0430 438 444 Email: rajesh_kumar738@hotmail.com CAREER OVERVIEW A Technical professional with three years’ experience in the IT industry‚ I have worked in Telecommunication & IT Industry. I have a proven track record of. I’ve recently completed a Diploma in Information Technology and i am now seeking a new professional challenge. KEY STRENGTHS • High level computer skills including Excel‚ Word and PowerPoint
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Introduction to Tourism BEM1012 James Ince 620021716 number one tutorial question- Describe how the components of the tourism industry interact together in order to provide tourists with their holiday experience. Please state whether you agree‚ or disagree with the view of some academics that there is no such thing as the ‘Tourism Product’. In the industry of tourism‚ there are a number of components that link together‚ to provide a family‚ couple or a group with a vacation. These components
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