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A PowerPoint presentation for the students of second semester in Hospitality Management colleges.
The presentation contains lot of images and graphics for ease of understanding; and text has been minimised so as to reduce the sleeping effect, which prolonged reading has on the current generation of learners.
PPT for students of 2nd semester of hotel management, it gives a brief but adequate understanding of the concepts related to Guest Cycle in modern hotels.
The slide is designed to be used by students who are starting to learn in an educational Institute.
It deals with Front Office Operations & Management.
All hotels now use computers extensively and staff must learn to work on the installed PMS. If your hotel has PMS installed, this document will assist you to work faster and more accurately.
French is an integral part of all hospitality management higher education programs. Students from countries like India already are struggling with English and here comes the mysterious French to make matters worse, Google Transalate & Google lens are very helpful in this regard.
Another PowerPoint file that has been updated after revising from the book of Michael kasavana and Richard Brooks. Many important additions will make this file useful to students during study at home. Feedback and suggestions from students and Hospitality trainers are most welcome!
Check out in hotels is not just a set of tasks to be mechanically executed by a robotic front office staff. The Goodwill of the hotel rests so much upon this last stage of guest cycle that the students of hospitality must not learn this topic as just any other topic.
After revision of this chapter with the help of the book of the universal Front office Gurus, Michael Kasavana & Richard M. Brooks, I felt this slide needed improvement.
Here it is! Please provide feedback for making it even more useful for all hospitality students...
Every student of Hotel Management wants to become a manager! Not surprising..
It could be the dream of so many of us. I have made a presentation with inputs from far and wide, to guide the fresh entrants to the industry. Please go through the complete presentation before reaching to a conclusion.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
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