MIRANDA‚ JAMIE G. 02 | 11 | 13 3HRM3 – TECHNICAL WRITING FOR BUSINESS MS. B. BAUTISTA I. PROPOSED TITLE “Customer Satisfaction of Mcdonalds in Halang‚ Calamba City Laguna” II. TENTATIVE STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Restaurant customers are different that the meal being served should cater to many type of client possible to maximize sales and profit. Various factors that will contribute to increased benefaction and income are food preference by age‚ gender‚ income and
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Outcomes • Learning Outcomes: On completion of the lecture students will: Able to understand the influence of global tourist flows on the international hospitality industry 2. The size and the scope of the international hospitality industry 3. The nature of the global hotel sector 1. 2 1 Class Structure Global trends in hospitality and tourism Global distribution of tourists Global distribution of hotels International Hotel Sector Capital generation Management arrangements
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Hospitality Supervision and Training Skills Assessment 3 Matriculation Number: Word Count: 2325 Turn It In ID Number: INTRODUCTION - The report consists of The Courthouse hotel ‚ which starts with the problem of staffing and discusses about the “Recruitment; The Lack of Motivation; The Lack of Communication ; The Lack of Training; The Time Management; & Security” ‚ then it has the Motivation & Training Strategy the problem and strategy plan how to overcome
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Overview of the Hospitality and Tourism Industry Introduction to Hospitality – HTM100 In the following paper‚ I will determine the challenges involved in managing restaurant operations that are specific to my state‚ as well as how I would address those challenges. Secondly‚ I will determine the impact of computerization on food service and lodging operations in my state. Next‚ I will analyze the interdependence of food service‚ lodging‚ and meeting segments of the hospitality industry and
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Running head: The Hospitality Industry and Illegal Immigration The Hospitality Industry and Illegal Immigration Alex Andrea Hurt Kendall College Abstract Working in the Hospitality Industry currently‚ this topic is well known to me. I see it every day in the various restaurants we own and also within our headquarters where we organize‚ plan‚ create and cook the food we are delivering at events. Although‚ my company does not hire any persons without a Green Card or who is an illegal immigrant
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that I did not have is the experience of working in tourism industry. I also know how this industry can do for me in the future. . All that I have learned during the internship and at the UiTM is to make me a successful hospitality manager. To become a successful hospitality manager is we need good management skills. Firstly‚ we must know what scope of work for each employee in the company. Second‚ a manager should have professional manner. Besides that‚ a manager needs to be smart to separate
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Memo To: All staff From: Human Resource Manager Date: 7/3/2011 Subject : Work practices and the prevention of Food Poisoning To all staff and employees‚ The following criteria must be followed at all times in the vicinity: Personal hygiene Try to avoid touching your mouth‚ nose‚ ears‚ eyes or any body opening as these areas contain harmful micro-organisms. If you do touch any of these areas including jewellery‚ make sure you wash your hands before touching any food‚ utensils or linen
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Detail Itinerary (Nepal): Day 01: Arrival / Kathmandu (2013/Jan/18) Arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport from Korean Airways. Meet‚ Greet and assist to transfer to Hotel. Check in to Hotel and free. Evening visit Thamel Area. Dinner at Korean Restaurant and overnight at Hotel‚ Kathmandu.( Dinner) Day 02:Kathmandu–Pokhara(01/19) After Breakfast‚ check out and drive to Pokhara about 200 Kms west. Lunch on the way at Kurintar at Manokamana Cafe and continue drive. Reach Pokhara and check in
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FRONT OFFICE THE LODGING INDUSTRY REGS NO.1211-944 SYED ALI ZAFAR BATCH – 34 SUBMITTED BY: Ali zafar SUBMITTED ON: 16/08/2012 GREEN HOTELS What are green hotels? Green hotels are environmentally friendly properties that the initiative and implement very important practices and programs to reduce the wastage of energy‚ water‚ and waste. Green hotels are participating in recycling programs‚ linen changing programs‚ Installing energy efficient
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Legal Issues Legal issue | Law/legislation | Brief description of legislation | Hygiene | Food Act 2003 (NSW)Food Regulation 2004 (NSW) | States where food can be prepared and sold‚ how food should be transported‚ stored‚ prepared‚ cooked and served. Expected hygiene standards‚ no spoiled or contaminated foods sold. Foods must match description given to customers | Liquor | Liquor Act 1982(NSW)Liquor Regulation 1996 (NSW) | Notification to the public to apply for a license‚ trading hours permitted
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