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1© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd.
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2 The Accommodation Sector Chapter 9
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3© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Objectives Describe the early history of hospitality and the business of innkeeping. Give reasons for the growth of the hotel industry after the nineteenth century. Classify accommodation options available to consumers with respect to price, location, configuration, and category.
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4© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Objectives Describe the functional and organizational structure of an accommodation facility. Explain what is meant by market segmentation in the accommodation sector.
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5© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Objectives Discuss the environmental/accessibility factors that influence accommodation products and services. Describe the impact of the Internet on distribution channels for branded and independent lodging properties.
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6© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. The Modern Accommodation Sector Origins of the Accommodation Sector Hotels Convention hotels and conference centres Lodging and Entertainment Parks and Recreation Lodging
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7© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Accommodation Ownership Individual Ownership Chain Ownership Franchises Management Companies Real Estate Investment Trusts
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8© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Accommodation Management Rooms Division Sales and Marketing Food and Beverage Other Services Human Resources Accounting Security Maintenance and Engineering
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9© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Total Quality Management Consistency The TQM Process –Focus on customer –Prevent problems –Build commitment to quality –Promote open decision making –Link to strategic management –Problem solving teams
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10© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Productivity Output in relation to input Research that leads to new materials or processes The results of research and knowledge being applied to develop technology Procedures developed to utilize knowledge and available technology
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11© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Yield Management Balance between supply and demand Emphasizing the highest rates possible when demand is high Emphasizing room sales when demand is low
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12© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Rating Systems Canada Select Accommodation Program Mobile Travel Guide AAA/CAA
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13© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Other Management Issues Facilities, Guests, and the Environment Diversity Management Accessibility –Access Canada Program –Ergonomics –Americans with Disabilities Act –Barrier-free standards and rating program
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14© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Methods of Making a Reservation Hotel Computer Reservation Systems Airline Computer Reservation Systems Hotel Representative Companies Direct Contact Tour Operators Web-direct Booking
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15© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. References Hotel and Travel Index Worldwide STAR SERVICE online Consumer Guides Internet Web Sites
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16© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Current Trends and Issues Self-Service Kiosks Goconcierge.net High-Tech Hotel Amenities New Brands The Distribution Challenge CarePar
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17© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Career Opportunities Employment Outlook Good Variety of Jobs and Titles Career Progress hCareers.ca
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