General management skills for hotel managers.
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TextPublisher: New York : 3G E-Learning, 2023Edition: 3rd editionDescription: x, 186 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type: - text
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- 9781984680020
- 647.94068 G286
- TX911.3.M27 .G464 2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
General management skills hotel managers -- Introduction -- Know everything about hotel industry -- General management skills for hotel managers -- Types of hotel manager -- How to become a hotel manager -- Skills needed to become hotel manager -- Hotel manager: entry requirements -- Path to becoming a hotel general manager -- How much money does a hotel manager get paid? -- Qualifications required for hotel management -- Perfect hotel revenue manager -- Tips to be a successful hotel manager -- The best hotel general manager we ever met -- Career in hotel management -- Hotel management: jo prospects and career options -- Career options for hotel management students -- Qualities of a hotel general manager -- Job skills hospitality employers want to see -- Hotel operation-food and beverage division -- The departments of hotel organization -- Traits that make up exceptional hospitality leaders -- Hotel manager: salary and conditions -- Motivating your staff to provide outstanding service.
"Each industry and sector has different ways of functioning and working and one needs to have the requisite know-how to fit into them. The skills that an individual possesses help figure out where one can easily be absorbed. Certain skills are quintessential to work within the hospitality industry. The hospitality industry is a service industry that has encompasses many different branches of business including lodging, restaurants, cruises, theme parks and others segments related to tourism, Many of the different branches are interrelated and directly influence each other. The success or failure of one branch directly influences the success or failure of another. The hospitality industry offers a diversity of jobs with varying skill levels. Regardless of the specific job, the industry employees can often be described as "experience makers," or breakers, for that matter. These "experience makers make up the crux of the jobs associated with the hospitality industry. Specifically speaking of hotels, whether it's the front desk agent that welcomes the guests, the bellman that takes them to the room, the restaurant server that waits on them at dinner or the spa therapist that gives the massage, the success of a specific hotel relies on the ability for these employees to meet and exceed service expectations.
With the design, introduction and control of a special program of quality improvement of hotel services, hotel management can have a positive impact on increasing satisfaction of customers and human resources, increasing competitiveness and market power of the hotel, the rationalization of operating costs and enhance the reputation and value of the hotel on the demanding tourist market. Creative problem-solving and a thorough knowledge of local resources and attractions are important as well.
This 3rd edition of guide is thoroughly revised and new topics are added in this edition. This guide delves the skills that a manager should possess to run hotels, motels and other lodgings to make sure that all staff does everything. It contains information how to become a hotel manager and roles and responsibilities and general guidelines. Hotel managers can make a guest's stay pleasant and comfortable, while making sure that the hotel is profitable and efficient. Hotel managers coordinate cleaning staff, the front desk operations, grounds and facilities maintenance, and where applicable, make sure the indoor water slide is super-fun. This guide gives students the industry know-how and the skills needed to thrive in all aspects of the field. This guide provides a general overview of hospitality management. It covers the growth and development, organization and structure, and all of the functional areas of the hospitality industry, including travel and tourism, lodging, food services, and recreation. Included are an explanation of both the management and operational functions of hospitality operations, a discussion of the personal and professional demands of hospitality management, examination of managing human resources, and an exploration of the future of the industry"-- Back cover.
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