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  Lodging managers
Managers who work for chains also may organize and staff a newly built hotel, refurbish an older hotel, or reorganize a hotel or motel that is not operating successfully.
Salaries of lodging managers vary greatly according to their responsibilities and the segment of the hotel industry in which they are employed, as well as the location and region where the hotel is located.
Managers may earn bonuses of up to 25 percent of their basic salary in some hotels and also may be furnished with meals, parking, laundry, and other services.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos015.htm   (2342 words)

  
 Hospitality Management | Departments | Academics | The Ohio State University at Lima
Hospitality management is the management of people and services in the lodging, food service and tourism industries.
The hospitality management program at The Ohio State University is designed to prepare its students to accept management positions within the hospitality industry after graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Hospitality Management.
Hospitality Management students are encouraged to join the Hospitality Management Association, which is open to all students interested in the hospitality career field.
www.lima.ohio-state.edu /academics/hospitality.html   (576 words)

  
 Guam Community College: Hospitality Management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The hospitality industry is one of the fastest growing segments of our economy and employs over four million service workers in the United States.
To be successful in the hospitality industry, one has to be competent not only in the technical skills but also in interpersonal skills.
The logistics and management of workflow, the use of computers and the techniques of audit are a few of the areas presented.
www.guamcc.net /eduprogram/Programs/hospitality.html   (1457 words)

  
 Bachelor of Applied Business degree - Hospitality Operations Management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In Canada, the hospitality industry employs 1.4 million workers, representing 10% of all employment, and it is estimated that a further 306,000 new jobs will be created in the coming years.
The Hospitality Operations Management degree is offered jointly with Niagara College in a unique partnership between two of the country's leading hospitality and culinary educators.
Hospitality is all about offering superior services; you do this best by understanding how different areas of the business are connected to each other.
www.gbrownc.on.ca /degrees/hospitality_main.html   (666 words)

  
 Hospitality Management Welcome - ARC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hospitality Management is a field in which qualified professionals organize and manage food service or lodging facilities.
The hospitality industry is expanding rapidly, both in the nation and in the Sacramento area.
The travel, tourism and hospitality industry in the United States is a $508 billion (1999 figures) industry.
www.arc.losrios.edu /~chef/hmwelcome.html   (763 words)

  
 Hospitality Management Consultants
Hospitality Management Consultants Ltd is dedicated to providing a professional, quality, personal and responsive training service to hospitality industry personnel in the area of management of licensed premises, especially from the responsible provision of liquor perspective.
Hospitality Management Consultants is registered with the New Zealand Qualifications Authority as a Private Training Establishment and is accredited to deliver and assess training to Unit Standard level 4 (you can view our details at www.nzqa.govt.nz).
Managing Director, David Read, comes from a Hospitality Industry background and is a qualified teacher with a diploma in adult education.
www.hospitalitymanagement.co.nz   (285 words)

  
 Degree Description   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The mission of the Collins School of Hospitality Management is to provide quality education for students entering management positions in the hospitality industry, to foster research of direct application and benefit to the hospitality industry, and to further the professional development of industry members.
The program provides students a combination of general education course work linked with business and hospitality management courses designed (1) to facilitate an understanding of the economic, legal, and social forces which shape the hospitality industry and (2) to provide a practical base of hospitality knowledge and abilities.
The Collins School of Hospitality Management is housed in the James and Carol Collins Center for Hospitality Management.
www.csupomona.edu /~cshm/students/hm_degree_description.htm   (321 words)

  
 BA or BSc (Hons) Combined Honours Hospitality Management Studies | Oxford Brookes University
The hospitality industry is a rapidly expanding sector of the global economy and it offers a rich variety of career opportunities to suitably qualified graduates.
This course offers greater flexibility than conventional single subject degrees, because it allows you to combine the study of hospitality management with a second subject to achieve a combined honours degree.
It could be the ideal choice if you are considering a career in hospitality management, but want to keep your options open by studying another subject alongside it; or if you are committed to a hospitality management career, but want to use the opportunity of a degree course to gain a broader education.
www.brookes.ac.uk /undergraduate/courses/hms   (995 words)

  
 Hospitality & Management
The College of Southern Idaho Hospitality Management program’s goal is to offer a program that prepares students for a successful career in the rapidly expanding field of hospitality management.
The program introduces students to the basic philosophies of the hospitality industry and gives a general understanding of the procedure of property operations in both lodging and restaurants.
An integral part of success in the hospitality management field is communication, computer applications, mathematics, leadership, supervisory, and professional development skills.
www.csi.edu /l4.cfm?hospitality   (334 words)

  
 Hospitality & Restaurant Management
This program offers students the opportunity to acquire the business management skills and hospitality finesse needed to develop a career in the expanding hotel and restaurant industry.
An array of career possibilities is available to graduates in the areas of professional management in restaurants, hotels, resorts, hospitals, institutions, conferencing and catering and recreation management.
The capstone experience for the bachelor’s degrees is an 800 hour Alaska internship offered through UAA and designed to provide direct hands-on hotel and restaurant operations management experience during the fifth year of study.
www.uaa.alaska.edu /ctc/programs/culinaryarts/caprograms/hospitality.cfm   (358 words)

  
 2005-2007 Calendar: Malaspina University-College
Malaspina’s Hospitality Management diploma program is unique in the province because of its co-operative education learning environment.
Since the marketing concept forms the basis for developing management practices used in the tourism industry, the marketing/management relationship is studied in detail.
Graduates of this program hold management positions in hotels and resorts, golf and country clubs, restaurants, convention centres, ski resorts and large food service companies providing management services to hospitals, universities and airlines.
www.mala.ca /calendar/Business/hospitalitymanagement.asp   (921 words)

  
 Hospitality Training and Management Correspondence Courses
Hospitality Training and Management Hotel and Restaurant Management Correspondence Courses are delivered in academic partnership the Professional Development Institute of Tourism PDIT and the American Hotel and Lodging
Our Hotel and Restaurant Management distance learning and home study courses are supplemented with optional practical work experience for local students at Hotels, Resorts and Tourism establishments.
suitable to those individuals who are seeking entry into the tourism industry, as well as, employees and supervisory staff currently in the tourism and hospitality industry who are seeking skills upgrading or advancement into supervisory or management positions.
www.hospitalitytraining.net   (122 words)

  
 California culinary schools
In this country, in fact, there are more hotel managers and restaurant managers than any other kind of manager, making hospitality one of the nation's largest employers.
From the hands-on culinary education to the externships that give you actual restaurant or hotel experience, you can have the skills of hotel management, restaurant management, hospitality management and facilities management an employer looks for in their new hires.
Click here to make plans to visit California Culinary Academy if you are considering a culinary arts education, hospitality management training, or perhaps dream of owning your own restaurant.
www.ccahospitality.com /career.asp   (378 words)

  
 HMT --  Hospitality Management
A survey of the historical development and management structure of organizations that comprise the hospitality and tourism industry.
A comprehensive study of the management principles which apply to the rooms division of a hotel property that includes front desk and housekeeper operations, reservations and billing, accounting procedures and public relations.
The course is designed to acquaint the student with the major trends occurring in the hospitality industry and to develop analytical skills required to interpret them.
www.uky.edu /Registrar/bull0203/courses/hmt.html   (717 words)

  
 Hospitality Industry Management Major
Accompanying this growth is an equally strong demand for educated, qualified managers in hotel and restaurant operations and for capable individuals in related and supporting industries such as consulting, public accounting, sales and marketing, computer technology and numerous other careers within the hospitality industry.
The Annual Hospitality Industry Symposium: the largest educational venue of its kind has gained a reputation for being the premier educational and networking event in Northern California.
A minimum of 800 hours of professional work experience related to the hospitality field must be completed prior to the student's senior year and is a requirement for graduation.
www.usfca.edu /acadserv/catalog/sobam_ug_hospitality.html   (609 words)

  
 Rosen College of Hospitality Management
Our students also come from around the world--to study with, and work beside, our internationally recognized faculty and tourism executives in facilities that are state-of-the-art.
We are Hospitality Management and thus we are friendly, helpful and courteous.
Students at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management benefit from studying in a city that boasts 42 million visitors each year, and has 120,000 hotel rooms, 4,000 restaurants, and 75 theme parks and attractions.
www.hospitality.ucf.edu   (175 words)

  
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Hostmark Hospitality Group is one of the hospitality industry's largest independent management companies.
Our track record speaks for itself: our hands-on approach to every facet of hotel and resort management has delivered robust top lines, strong bottom lines and just as importantly, the loyalty of guests and dedicated employees that drive the hospitality business.
We are a hospitality management company that owners and investors look to for solid financial performance.
www.hostmark.com   (263 words)

  
 Citimark Hospitality - Hotel Management You Can Trust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Citimark Hospitality, Inc.'s hotel management team is uniquely qualified to manage hotels and to turn around under-performing properties by creating profitable investments.
We have the talent and experience to understand the importance of knowing the competition, developing new business, new technology, employee training and guest satisfaction, which are all the components needed to create profitability.
Citimark Hospitality, Inc. has developed competence through real life successful accomplishments by each member of its hotel management team, evidenced by the results reported in the hotel properties with which its members have been associated.
citimarkhospitality.com   (155 words)

  
 Alliance Hospitality Management, Hotel Management Company, Raleigh, North Carolina
Hilton Garden Inn, Evanston, IL Alliance Hospitality is a hotel management company that provides superior management of premier hotel properties for owners and asset managers.
Managers and their staffs reflect an Alliance Hospitality culture that embraces excellence and encourages initiative, attention to detail, and a commitment to follow through.
Alliance Hospitality managers treat our resources as if they were their own, following Alliance Hospitality's high standards for preventive maintenance, service goals, training, marketing and sales, accountability, and resourcefulness, all of which contribute to economic success.
www.alliancehospitality.com   (187 words)

  
 Hospitality Business Management at WSU
Hospitality business management focuses on management operations in the hospitality field, lodging, tourism, and food and beverage businesses.
WSU's hospitality school is consistently ranked among the top 10 in the U.S. Attend the only four-year hospitality baccalaureate program in the United States that offers a degree program in Europe (in Brig, Switzerland).
WSU's School of Hospitality Business Management is No. 1 in the nation for providing career services assistance to its students as they seek internships and jobs.
academics.wsu.edu /fields/study.asp?ID=HBM   (602 words)

  
 PMI Hospitality Management SIG
The Hospitality Management Specific Interest Group of PMI was founded in 2000, chartered and incorporated in 2001.
The hospitality industry covers a broad range of business activities ranging from business and leisure accommodations and travel, conference planning, entertainment, food services, dining and other ancillary or associated services necessary for delivering a satisfying experience to the consumer.
The Hospitality Management SIG focuses on the use of professional project management to improve the integration of hospitality business operations.
www.pmhospitality.org   (159 words)

  
 Hospitality Management Guide, UM Libraries: Shady Grove Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The program prepares students to enter middle management positions in lodging, restaurant, travel and the general hospitality management.
Includes TQM (total quality management), standards, charts, examples of traditional and contemporary management, the Malcolm Bridge National Quality Award, and many other aspects of changes in hospitality management.
Managers use specific guest service techniques to show how it will make a difference for guests, employees, and the property.
www.lib.umd.edu /shadygrove/Hospitality_Guide.html   (3289 words)

  
 Hospitality Management Associate of Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.) - Penn College major   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Hospitality Management program is an integral part of the Penn College School of Hospitality.
It does this through practical, applied learning experiences, study of hospitality trends and theories, and through courses in general studies, business management, marketing and computer applications.
This approach provides students with a comprehensive learning experience, preparing them to assume entry-level management responsibility in the dynamic field of hospitality management.
www.pct.edu /catalog/majors/hm.shtml   (548 words)

  
 WELCOME
Driftwood Hospitality Management, LLC owns, operates and develops hotels in the U.S., the Caribbean and Latin America.
Members of the company's senior management have an average of 20 years of experience in all segments of the lodging industry, and have proved highly successful in the takeover, re-positioning, and optimization of hotel operations.
Driftwood Hospitality Management, LLC is located in Jupiter, Florida, with additional offices in Ft. Lauderdale and Miami, Florida; Bahamas; San Jose, Costa Rica and Scottsdale, Arizona.
www.driftwoodhospitality.com   (267 words)

  
 Hospitality Management Program Standard > Ministry of Education / Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
To confirm that this document is the most up-to-date release for this program, contact the Ministry of Education and Training at the address or telephone number indicated in the document entitled College Program Standards – Introduction.
The hospitality industry is an integral part of the Canadian tourism industry, and the outcomes therefore address the importance of the graduate's ability to perform effectively not only within the hospitality setting but also within the larger context of the tourism industry as a whole.
This general education requirement is an integral component of the Hospitality Management Program Standard, along with the vocational and generic skills learning outcomes.
www.edu.gov.on.ca /eng/general/college/progstan/hosptour/hospmgmt.html   (7646 words)

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