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Hotel operations management / David Hayes, Jack D. Ninemeier, Allisha A. Miller Boston : Pearson, 2017. xix, 595 pages. : color illustrations ;27 cm Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 647.94 "For the Introduction to Hotel Operations or Introduction to Lodging course in Hospitality Management departments. Prepare future hotel general managers to efficiently supervise and run a midsize full-service hotel. Hotel Operations Management provides an up-to-date and comprehensive examination of all aspects of hotel administration from the viewpoint of the hotel general manager. Detailed information addresses the operating departments of a full-service hotel: Human Resources; Controller; The Front Office; Housekeeping; Food and Beverage; Safety and Property Security; Sales and Marketing; Accounting; and Facility Engineering and Maintenance. In-depth discussions highlight the importance of human resources in the labor-intensive hotel industry, franchising and contract management of properties in an ever-decreasing "Mom and Pop" segment, and hotel management in a global environment. Updated throughout to ensure that readers have the latest information, the Third Edition also includes new case studies, an entirely new chapter on guest services, and new end-of-chapter questions. This accurate book will give prospective hotel managers insight into all of the procedures effective managers use to ensure their hotel's-and their own-success." Số bản sách:
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Human resources management in the hospitality industry / David K. Hayes, Jack D. Ninemeier New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, 2016 298 pages. : illustrations ; 28 cm. Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 338.4 "Today's hospitality professional must be an expert at managing many functions. In every segment of the hospitality industry, recruiting, selecting, orienting, training, and retaining outstanding staff members are always challenging tasks, but every manager must master them. Hospitality managers now need to be familiar with rising labor costs, increasing competition for quality staff, changing employees' attitudes, evolving guest expectations and a proliferation of new laws that impact human resources policies and activities. "-- Provided by publisher. Số bản sách:
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