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    Hospitality Service Excellence The academic circles have not formed a standard definition for service failure‚ but scholars have put forward their own understanding from different angles: Hays and Hill defined service failure ascontact situation that make customers unsatisfied(Julie Hays& Arthur‚ 2001). Keaveneypointed out that if the customers feel unsatisfied about the service system‚ then service failure occur (Crittendenet al. 1995).Keaveney has divided service failure into two types: the

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    |   | Theory Of The Gaps Model In Service Marketing |   |  History of the Gaps Model The gaps model of service quality was first developed by a group of authors‚ Parasuraman‚ Zeithaml‚ Berry‚ at Texas A&M and North Carolina Universities‚ in 1985 (Parasuraman‚ Zeithaml & Berry). Based on exploratory studies of service such as executive interviews and focus groups in four different service businesses the authors proposed a conceptual model of service quality indicating that consumers’

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    MANAGING SERVICE QUALITY IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY THROUGH MANAGING THE ‘MOMENT OF TRUTH’: A THEORETICAL APPROACH Deborah Christine Widjaja Lecturer‚ Hotel Management Program‚ Faculty of Economics‚ Petra Christian University Email: dwidjaja@peter.petra.ac.id Abstract: Hospitality industry is one of the service businesses that pays so much attention to service quality as it is the main intangible product that it produces. This short article examines how to manage service quality in hospitality industry

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    QUALITY OF HOSPITALITY SERVICE A CHALLENGE Delivering quality service will be one of the major challenges facing hospitality managers in the opening years of the next millennium. It will be an essential condition for success in the emerging‚ keenly competitive‚ global hospitality markets. While the future importance of delivering quality hospitality service is easy to discern and to agree on‚ doing so presents some difficult and intriguing management issues.  Since the delivery of hospitality service

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    Gaps of Service Quality

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    Measuring Perceived Service Quality Using s e rv q ua l: A Case Study of the Croatian Hotel Industry ´ s u z ana m ar k ovi c Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management Opatija‚ Croatia s an j a r as p o r Polytechnic of Rijeka‚ Croatia The purpose of the study is to examine customers’ perceptions of service quality in the Croatian hotel industry. The aim is to assess the perceived service quality of hotel attributes and to determine the factor structure of service quality perception

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    Current skill gaps in the Hospitality Industry The main objectives of the assignment is directed towards determining impact of skill gaps on the UK hospitality industry and on the services provided by the entire industry. To be able to address this objective‚ the researcher would recognize the present recruitment strategies of the hotel‚ as literature shows that hospitality industry is having a lot of problems in their internal and external recruitment strategies. Also‚ the assignment shall discuss

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    TINASHE COURSE: SERVICES MARKETING ASSIGNMENT: "Gaps at any point in service delivery and design damage relationships with customers." Parasurama (1988)‚ Ziethmal (1990). In cite of this statement what gaps can occur in service quality and how can service marketing reduce them? (25) Knowing what customers expect is the first and possibly the most critical step in delivering service quality (Kotler 2000). Ziethmal et al (1988) propounds that the central focus of the gaps model is to close the

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    Quality of the service is the degree of conformance of all the relevant features and characteristics of service to all the aspects of the consumers’ needs limited by the price and delivery s/he will accept. Quality can be viewed from two perspectives:  Internal quality based on conformance to specifications External quality based on customer-perceived quality Gain competitive advantage‚ maintain loyalty Increase value (may permit higher margins) Improve profits Expected Service CUSTOMER

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    Service means the process aimed at meeting customer expectations‚ which is fundamentally based on the direct or indirect interaction of the customer and the supplier. The result of the service typically manifests itself in an intangible form. Service quality is a way to manage business processes in order to ensure total satisfaction to the customer on all levels (internal and external). It is an approach that leads to an increase of competitiveness‚ effectiveness and flexibility of the entire company

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    Rethinking School Inspection in the Third World: The case of Kenya Zachariah Wanzare‚ O. Abstract Many countries throughout the world have developed some means of monitoring the quality and standards of their education systems.  In most cases‚ the monitoring process involves supervision by inspection of educational institutions such as schools‚ and other aspects of the education systems.  The critical role of inspection as one of the dominant strategies for monitoring and improving the performance

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