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TOURISM, PARIS
Nightlife, Entertainment and shopping facilities in Paris
[Name of the Institute]
Nightlife, Entertainment and shopping facilities in Paris
Introduction
Paris, the multicultural capital of France, with more than 2.2 million people living in central city and one of the biggest accumulation in Europe. Paris, located in the north along with the Seine, considered ...
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TOURISM
HRM Process and Tourism
HRM Process and Tourism
Types of Employment Contracts
The definition of the Employment law states, “The body of law that governs the employer-employee relationship, including individual employment contracts, the application of tort and contract doctrines, and a large group of statutory regulation on issues such as the right to ...
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EMERGING LEADERSHIP STYLES
What are the New Leadership Styles we need for tomorrow in the Hospitality Business?
Emerging Leadership Trends in the Hospitality Industry
Introduction
Bass (1985) defined Transformational Leadership (TL) as the ability to motivate followers to perform beyond what he/she would normally expect. TL consists of four dimensions including idealized influence, ...
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TOURISM
International Hospitality Management
[Writer's University]
Table of Content
Introduction1
Opportunities Available to Hospitality Companies1
Online Travel Agents2
Fastbooking Hotels and Travelport3
Geographical Expansion in BRIC Countries3
Accor Group4
Information Technology4
Innovative Expansions by Companies5
Business Travel5
Gogobot5
Hipmunk6
Hotel Tonight6
Back-Bid6
Challenges Faced by the International Hospitality Industry7
Branding and Reputation7
Safety and Security7
Strategic Risk7
Perils of Technology8
Airline Industry8
Country Risk8
Human Resources8
Currency Risk9
Environmental Risk9
Case Studies9
The Radisson Blu Hotel, Switzerland10
The Savoy, ...
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TOUR OPERATION MANAGEMENT
Tour Operation Management
Tour Operation Management
Tour operators industry
Tourism is defined as travel to a place outside the usual residential environment, involving a stay of at least one night but no more than 1 year, with varying motivations, such as business, pleasure, visits to friends and relatives (VFR), ...
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TRAVEL & TOURISM SECTOR
Travel and tourism Sector
Table of Contents
Introduction1
TASK 1: Understanding the history and structure of travel and tourism sector.1
Key historical developments in the travel and tourism sector1
The structure of travel and tourism sector2
TASK 2: Understanding the influence of local and national governments and international agencies on travel ...
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ISSUES IN TRAVEL
Issues in Travel
Issues in Travel
Tourism
Tourism is defined as travel to a place outside the usual residential environment, involving a stay of at least one night but no more than 1 year, with varying motivations, such as business, pleasure, visits to friends and relatives (VFR), and education. ...
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EAST COAST ORCHESTRA
East Coast Orchestra
East Coast Orchestra's Board of Trustees
Introduction
The case study of East Coast Orchestra proves to be the classic one in the world of nonprofit. While making its transition to large one, the essence of its mission and resource slipped away from its board whereas, the ...
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ASPECTS OF LAW FOR THE TOURIST INDUSTRY Aspects of Law for the Tourist Industry
Aspects of Law for the Tourist Industry
Aspects of Law for the Tourist Industry
The package travel, package holidays and package tours 1992 regulation were introduced by European Directive 90/314/EEC. The main objective was to end the ...
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MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP ACROSS CULTURES
Management and Leadership across Cultures
Management and Leadership across Cultures
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to explore and enlighten the concept of leadership and management of tourism in hospitality industry and critically analyze the related theories and strategies that a manager within the industry adopts to ...