Book Description
Beginning with information on how to build, equip, and decorate a guest house, this guide reveals how to deal with guests from reservation to checkout, all while providing world-class customer service and value for the money.
Author : Ronelle Henning
Publisher : Juta and Company Ltd
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 12,14 MB
Release : 2008-09
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780702177057
Beginning with information on how to build, equip, and decorate a guest house, this guide reveals how to deal with guests from reservation to checkout, all while providing world-class customer service and value for the money.
Author : Deseré Kokt
Publisher : UJ Press
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 11,21 MB
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1920382208
Guest houses attract both local and international tourists and aim at providing them with a taste of local food and hospitality. This creates job opportunities and revenue for local regions. As the successful managing and running of a guest house has its own set of challenges, the intention of this book is to provide a practical guide to assist both guest house owners and managers in managing their establishments effectively. The book is divided into seven themes: the law, management principles, financial management, marketing, accommodation and front office management, planning the breakfast menu, and intercultural differences.
Author : Tom Baum
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 21,97 MB
Release : 2020-04-11
Category : Science
ISBN : 3030417352
This book addresses the application of sustainable HRM principles within tourism in the specific context of Africa, a neglected area of study. It draws on diverse aspects of HRM, from the micro- (individual) through the meso-level (organisational) to the macro-level (policy, governmental). It also reflects the diverse challenges facing a critical area within emerging African tourism, that of its workforce. The book is substantially research-based and provides a state-of-the-art picture of emergent studies in this area, drawing on case examples from a wide-range of African contexts. As such, it provides a comprehensive resource and starts discussion in an emergent research area.
Author : El-Gohary, Hatem
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 36,42 MB
Release : 2017-12-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1522527974
Religious studies and research has gained a lot of interest and considerable attention from researchers, policy makers, and practitioners during the last few years. Though interest has increased, religious tourism is vastly underrepresented in modern research and not much is known on the subject’s presence in most countries. Global Perspectives on Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage provides emerging research on religious tourism, the cultural impact of religion, and religiosity’s impact on new market products. Highlighting the prevalence of religiosity, readers will learn tourism’s impact on the world economy and the growing research in religious tourism, this book is an important resource for academic societies, entrepreneurs, policy makers, researchers, and educators.
Author : Tyagi, Pankaj Kumar
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 429 pages
File Size : 10,88 MB
Release : 2024-06-03
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
The tourism and hospitality industry faces a significant sustainability challenge. Traditional practices prioritize short-term gains over long-term environmental and social well-being, leading to detrimental impacts on local communities, cultural heritage, and the natural environment. The industry's rapid growth and increasing demand for travel experiences worsen this unsustainable approach. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a paradigm shift towards regenerative practices that minimize negative impacts and actively contribute to the restoration and revitalization of destinations and communities. Examining Tourist Behaviors and Community Involvement in Destination Rejuvenation presents a timely and comprehensive solution to this pressing challenge. By exploring regenerative practices, the book offers a roadmap for industry stakeholders to transition towards sustainable models that prioritize environmental stewardship, cultural preservation, and community empowerment. Through a rich tapestry of theoretical insights, practical guidelines, and real-world case studies, the book equips academics, industry professionals, policymakers, and advocates with the tools and knowledge needed to transform the tourism and hospitality landscape.
Author : Teresa Aguiar-Quintana
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 44,37 MB
Release : 2024-05-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1040003990
The dynamic characteristic of the tourism and hospitality industry under the influence of micro and macro environment factors requires future professionals to be equipped with appropriate skills and competencies to deal with such factors in real life practices. In this book, scholars and industry experts analyse case studies related to real-world scenarios to expand the body of knowledge, inspiring future research and developing the field. The Editors have compiled a compelling set of case studies covering topics centred around corporate entrepreneurship, including innovation, marketing and digital marketing, crisis management, quality development, product development and sustainability with a particular emphasis on post-Covid-19 recovery. The case studies included cover five regions, Europe, Africa, the Americas, Australia and Asia, offering enriching and diverse perspectives. This unique collection will be a valuable resource for scholars and upper-level students across corporate entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as those researching and studying n the tourism and hospitality fields.
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Publisher : Institute of Real Estate Ma
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 40,13 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Real estate management
ISBN : 1572031271
Author : Eddystone C. Nebel
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 470 pages
File Size : 50,29 MB
Release : 1991-09-03
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0471289094
A must-read for aspiring hospitality industry leaders Managing Hotels Effectively: Lessons from Outstanding General Managers is the essential text for anyone working in or aspiring to the hospitality industry. Expert discussion from industry leaders drives home the importance of service, strategic planning, and effective leadership while giving readers a glimpse into the complex mechanics of running a successful hotel. From organizational structure and staffing to communications, revenues, and day-to-day activities, this book provides an informative look into the myriad duties of the general manager.
Author : Jemal H. Abawajy
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 1040 pages
File Size : 16,59 MB
Release : 2023-04-07
Category : Computers
ISBN : 3031290976
This book presents innovative ideas, cutting-edge findings, and novel techniques, methods, and applications in a broad range of cybersecurity and cyberthreat intelligence areas. As our society becomes smarter, there is a corresponding need to secure our cyberfuture. The book describes approaches and findings that are of interest to business professionals and governments seeking to secure our data and underpin infrastructures, as well as to individual users.
Author : Jacob Tomsky
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 12,64 MB
Release : 2012-11-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0385535643
In the tradition of Kitchen Confidential and Waiter Rant, a rollicking, eye-opening, fantastically indiscreet memoir of a life spent (and misspent) in the hotel industry. “Highly amusing."—New York Times Jacob Tomsky never intended to go into the hotel business. As a new college graduate, armed only with a philosophy degree and a singular lack of career direction, he became a valet parker for a large luxury hotel in New Orleans. Yet, rising fast through the ranks, he ended up working in “hospitality” for more than a decade, doing everything from supervising the housekeeping department to manning the front desk at an upscale Manhattan hotel. He’s checked you in, checked you out, separated your white panties from the white bed sheets, parked your car, tasted your room-service meals, cleaned your toilet, denied you a late checkout, given you a wake-up call, eaten M&Ms out of your minibar, laughed at your jokes, and taken your money. In Heads in Beds he pulls back the curtain to expose the crazy and compelling reality of a multi-billion-dollar industry we think we know. Heads in Beds is a funny, authentic, and irreverent chronicle of the highs and lows of hotel life, told by a keenly observant insider who’s seen it all. Prepare to be amused, shocked, and amazed as he spills the unwritten code of the bellhops, the antics that go on in the valet parking garage, the housekeeping department’s dirty little secrets—not to mention the shameless activities of the guests, who are rarely on their best behavior. Prepare to be moved, too, by his candor about what it’s like to toil in a highly demanding service industry at the luxury level, where people expect to get what they pay for (and often a whole lot more). Employees are poorly paid and frequently abused by coworkers and guests alike, and maintaining a semblance of sanity is a daily challenge. Along his journey Tomsky also reveals the secrets of the industry, offering easy ways to get what you need from your hotel without any hassle. This book (and a timely proffered twenty-dollar bill) will help you score late checkouts and upgrades, get free stuff galore, and make that pay-per-view charge magically disappear. Thanks to him you’ll know how to get the very best service from any business that makes its money from putting heads in beds. Or, at the very least, you will keep the bellmen from taking your luggage into the camera-free back office and bashing it against the wall repeatedly.