Number : | 40073098 | Title: | A study of building and measuring brand equity in hospitality industry | Comments: | | Mark( /25) | Marked by : | Date : | Background to the Study and Overall Research Aim: If growing brand equity is the key to future business success‚ it makes sense that one should have a way to quantify and measure such equity. (Keller‚ 1997‚ pp.372-379) For hospitality industry‚ brand equity is an important intangible asset to hotel that has psychological and
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largest service industry in India‚ with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. India offers a wide variety of options to tourists both international and domestic varying from rich heritage to forests and mountains. Indian Government recognizes the potential of Tourism as an avenue for equitable growth and has announced a number of policy initiatives to sustain and develop the tourism sector. Also‚ 100% FDI is allowed in Tourism and Hospitality Sector which
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for humans in the delivery of services in the evolving hospitality industry Hand-out date: 9th April 2014 Hand-in date: 30th April 2014 Place: Moodle and Reception. Grade %: 50% Assignment overview: To write an academic and speech report‚ encouraging student creativity. Overall aim: The student is to consider how he/she would imagine the evolving role of humans in the service delivery process in the hospitality industry based on historical research‚ contemporary thinking‚ and
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To minimise the situation within these countries many firms in particular small business see innovation as a high financial commitment that may also be very risky to the business operations. The reason for this tendency is due to the limited hospitality innovation studies needed as a foundation to support management’s perception of the theory. The availability of studies has the ability to encourage innovation that may not be detrimental to finances depending on the level of innovation selected
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Source: Hospitality - Your Keys to Success. Lanny Hass‚ Rob Hawk. NC Cooperative Extension. Hospitality: The Guest Pays the Bills The landowner who offers his property for use by those who pay a fee is in the “hospitality” business. It is important that the customer receive the attention and service that will keep him or her coming back as well as telling others about the business. Customer service problems can be generally prevented or solved by attention to 4 areas: 1. 2. 3. 4. Providing
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in the hospitality. There are two sectors in particular that have shown a great deal of trends in the last couple of years. Those to sectors are the gaming industry and in the event and meeting planning industry. Trends are incredibly important as far as how they can impact the different sectors of the hospitality industry as well as how they impact the industry as a whole. They should be adhered to and if they are not there can be real consequences to the business. The gaming industry is a huge
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between motivation‚ job satisfaction and turnover in hotel industry A case study of Crown Plaza Hotel in China Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Background of the research 1.2 Research aims and objectives 1.3 Overview to research methodology 1.4 Outline of dissertation Chapter 2: A brief introduction of the hospitality industry in China and Crown Plaza Five- Star Hotel 2.1 The hospitality industry development in China Today‚ travel- and tourism- related activities
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1. Trends in lodging industry in general 1.1. Sustainability In recent years‚ environment friendly‚ “going green” has affected many hotels in the way they are designed‚ built or refurbished and operated. The market of environmentally concerned consumers is growing and it is important to cater to their needs. (Kapiki‚ 2012) In addition‚ going green is seen as means of giving back to the community and environment as well as reducing operational cost. For example‚ 59% of respondents from a survey
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Introduction to Hospitality Miroslava Dimitrova Ph.D Accommodation sector Hospitality = Hotels + Restaurants Lodging Industry Hospitality industry: Provision of accommodation as well as food and beverage services to short-stay guests on paying basis. The Pineapple Tradition • Symbol of welcome‚ friendship and hospitality • Recognized internationally • Foundation for concept of “SERVICE” Types of Accommodation • Hotels • Farm houses (Guest houses)‚ bead and breakfast (BB)
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Report 1. Introduction When focusing on maintaining a workforce within the tourism and hospitality industry‚ it is essential to identify the key concepts that motivate workers. Division of labour is part of every organisation; therefore the formation of groups is important in increasing work performance. It is not always easy to manage the creative and innovative aspects of team work‚ where individuals ideally need to share the values‚ characteristic and interests of the other
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