Industry Report – Hotel Industry Group - 1 2010 This report presents scenario of MIS in Hotel Industry with main focus on India Hotels Company Limited (IHCL‚ Taj Group of Hotels) India Hotels Company Limited Oxford House 15/17 N.F. Road Apollo Bunder Mumbai 400 001 India Contact Person - Denzil Barretto denzil.barretto@tajhotels.com (91-22) 6665 1000 (91-22) 2284 6680 / 83 Industry Report – Hotel Industry Table of Contents Group Details ......................................................
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These things that I learned at last lesson: 1)Product and service difference: Basically ; Products are tangible and services are intangible.For example; Apple Iphone‚ Coffe Mocha at Starbucks are products‚but healthy services sector‚home repair service‚wireless communication‚trip to somewhere ;they dont result ownership of anything. 2)Customer vs. consumer :Customer and consumer are not same things.For example;mother buy napkin for her baby and then baby consume it in this situation baby is
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customer satisfaction-related emails so my apologies if this email does not reach the right person. I travel frequently for business and have been staying at exclusively Hilton hotels for the past few months. My HHonors number is [number removed]. I have become accustomed to receiving top-notch customer service at Hilton hotels‚ but your Garden Inn in [location removed] appears to be quite the exception. I am staying at the Hilton Garden Inn [location removed] for the week and handed three dress shirts
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An Integrated Research Review of Ethics Articles in Hospitality Journals 1990 to 2000 Christine Jaszay‚ Ph.D. Associate Professor Director of the Marion W. Isbell Endowment for Hospitality Ethics Northern Arizona University May 20‚200l Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review and assess the hospitality literature on ethics to result in a synthesis of the material. At the onset‚ it was assumed that there were many articles on the topic of ethics in the various hospitality journals
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I stayed for 2 weeks early October having holidayed in Cyprus on numerous occasions in the past. The Cyprus “Waca Waca Beach” was a hotel I wanted to try‚ having stayed near by some years ago. There were numerous frustrating things which made me realize that standards had certainly slipped. The complaints I had were: Meal times - Having to search the dining room for salt/pepper‚ sugar at breakfast‚ never one to a table. Some guests even had to stand and wait for a free table at dinner‚ and a
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MASARYK UNIVERSITY Faculty of Arts Department of English and American Studies English Language and Literature Bc. Hana Lyčková The Problem of Identity in Writing by Paul Auster Master’s Diploma Thesis Supervisor: Stephen Paul Hardy‚ Ph.D. 2009 I declare that I have worked on this thesis independently‚ using only the primary and secondary sources listed in the bibliography. …………………………………………… Author’s
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allocate limited resources appropriately and stay competitive (Song‚ Witt‚ & Li 2008). In this report I will discuss forecasting process for Radisson Hotel brand. Radisson is known as one of the most successful hotel brands worldwide. Radisson has created very successful marketing strategy. The paper will then focus on how Radisson‚ one of the largest hotel chains‚ uses demand forecasting under conditions of uncertainty‚ most specifically those relating to the pattern and rate at which customers demand
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the battle‚ they worked together to create battle strategies that will help them decrease the number of soldiers in their army. Last year I saw the movie Hotel Rwanda and it shown the same attributes like The Mission. Even though these two movies were in different time periods the theme hope and friendship carried over. In Hotel Rwanda‚ the hotel manager was the only hope for the refugee Hutu’s. In the Mission the Guaraní Indians hope to live in their current home and not move back to their forest
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Kant in “Hotel Rwanda” The Ethical theory of Emmanuel Kant is based on the idea that morality is based on good will‚ not happiness. Kant believed that as long as a person had good intent‚ then the action was also good no matter what the outcome was. If a person chose to do something good‚ but for unmoral reasons rather than out of respect for the law‚ then they did not have good intent and therefore the action is bad‚ even if it has good consequences. To determine whether or not a persons intent
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cost=234+236=$469.52 B) When Q= 64‚ Ordering cost = 1664/64x16=$416 Carrying cost = (64/2) x 18 x 23%=$132.48 Therefore Total cost= Ordering Cost+ Carrying cost = 416+132.48=$548.48 C) When taking price break‚Q= 200‚P*= 18-2= $16 Ordering cost= 1664/200 x 16= $133.12 Carrying Cost= (200/2) x 16 x23%=$368 Therefore Total spend cost= Ordering Cost+ Carrying cost+ Inventory cost= 113.12+ 368+ 1664x 16=$27125.12 When Q= EOQ= 114‚ Total spend cost=469.52+ 1664+ x18= $30421.52 P656 parts Weekly
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