COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT HRM 117- OJT in Hotel BSHM STUDENTS PRACTICUM EVALUATION FORM Aaron C. Magallon Student Front Office – Bell Service Department and Position DUSIT THANI MANILA Cooperating Hotel PERIOD COVERED: _________________________________ DIRECTION: The statement below represents the expected skills and other personal qualities of HM practicum students. Please rate the trainee accordingly by checking the appropriate box with the corresponding points relative
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Comparison One – Brotzeit VS Malones Irish Restaurant & Bar 2.1 Sales/Revenue 2.2 Online Reviews 3. Comparison Two – Marche VS Medzs 3.1 3.2 4. Conclusion/Evaluation APPENDIX 1. Introduction Define the group’s definition of ‘successful’ and ‘unsuccessful’. Explain ‘unsuccessful’ not as a failure but relative to prominent success. Add that success is highly relative and that the group’s definition is
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Description of a place We all have our favorite restaurant that we prefer to dine in. There is always that one restaurant that you will resort back to when you don’t feel like taking the risk of trying a new place out. Why is that? What kind of evaluations do you conduct on a restaurant when you dine? What factors lead you to believe a restaurant is perfect for you? I’m going to discuss some of these factors on one of my most frequently visited restaurants “The Olive Garden.” The Olive Garden is a franchise
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Restaurant Classifications When you go out to eat at different restaurants have you ever noticed each style of cuisine have distinct features about them? When you chose to dine at a Chinese restaurant you will always get a fortune cookie when you finish your meal and you have the option of eating with chopsticks. When dining at a Mexican restaurant you are always served tortilla chips to munch on before your actual meal and most of the time you don’t need silverware to eat. Last‚ but not
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Restaurant (Bar) Business Plan Description The Restaurant and Bar Business Plan is a comprehensive‚ formal business plan detailing the strategy for developing a full-service restaurant and bar. The venture would be expected to generate positive net earnings in the fifth month of the first year of operations. Positioned as a high-value dining experience‚ the restaurant caters to families‚ singles and business clientele. Document Information Written by expert MBA business plan writers‚ the Restaurant
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Marketing a Restaurant That you can be Proud of Submitted By: Ryan Burns Submitted To: Professor Linda Berg Date: 3/25/2013 Executive Summary Falling behind to the restaurant across the street? Are you losing business and watching repeat customers slowly start not returning? A restaurants ability to change with the marketplace and its target markets is essential for success‚ especially in our economy at this time where disposal income is much lower. New ideas‚ new strategies and monitoring
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Underwater Restaurant This is a very unique kind of business establishment. It is different from the typical type of restaurants that usually offers different type of foods such as Chinese‚ French‚ Japanese and Pinoy Style. It is a restaurant underwater (not necessarily under sea water built in aquarium that sorrounds the whole restaurant will make it). The restaurant will offer delicious dishes but specialized in sea foods dishes. It perfectly suits for the people who are looking for a romantic
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Beverages * Sandwich and Merienda Favorites * Group Meals * Cakes (Aristocrat Bakeshop) * Parties and Catering Services * Kiddie Party Packages * Weddings and Debuts Packages III. Position in the Market * Top 15 Restaurants in Manila IV. Financial Performance * Statement of Financial Position * Income Statement * Horizontal Analysis * Vertical Analysis (Financial Ratios) * Liquidity Ratio * Stability/Leverage Ratios * Debt to
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Headquartered in Orlando‚ Fla.‚ Darden Restaurants is the world’s largest full-service restaurant company. Through subsidiaries‚ Darden owns and operates more than 1‚825 restaurants across North America‚ employing approximately 180‚000 employees and serving 400 million meals annually. HISTORY The company’s roots can be traced back to 1938 when 19-year-old Bill Darden opened a 25-seat luncheonette in Waycross‚ Ga.‚ named The Green Frog. The success of his first restaurant‚ and several more‚ ultimately
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Restaurant Classification Restaurants are found throughout the United States as well as other countries. Restaurants are found in many different places such as street corners in mobile businesses‚ buffets found in mid-sized towns and cities‚ as well as upscale restaurants that are most always found in larger and more populated areas. All of these places serve one purpose in common; to aide to the desired food cravings of countless people. A person might say that there are no noticeable differences
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