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Office Management
1.
What other ways could have been used by the
business owner to give this employee an extra chance?
2.
Is
the nose ring truly a problem? If so, why?
3.
Could
you legally deny employment to a person with a nose ring?
4.
Before
the development of more effective ICT-based tools, why was it difficult for hotels
to schedule labor effectively?
5.
In
a Housekeeping department, what elements have to be considered when looking at
hourly productivity?
6.
With what other hotel ICT could labor scheduling
systems, such as E productive Scheduling, be
integrated? Review some Internet hospitality web-sites such as
www.WiredHotelier.com and www.HotelResource.com to help you formulate your
answer, giving examples of some specific ICT products.
7.
Identify
and describe four short-term operational strategies Ken should implement immediately
at the Rainbow Golf Resort.
8.
What
human resources and training initiatives should Ken implement at the Rainbow
Golf Resort?
9.
Which
form of top-down communication would be most suitable for the Rainbow Golf
Resort to achieve its objectives?
10.
Examine
the guest count projections and compare it to the normal Friday lunch employee
and management schedule.
a. Do you have enough labor scheduled to properly serve the number of guests?
b. How would you alter the schedule to ensure that you can offer proper service? (Be specific as to how many employees you would add per position and explain your reasoning.)
c. Is there anything else that you should do with respect to the employees to make sure that the reservation is successful for the operation?
a. Do you have enough labor scheduled to properly serve the number of guests?
b. How would you alter the schedule to ensure that you can offer proper service? (Be specific as to how many employees you would add per position and explain your reasoning.)
c. Is there anything else that you should do with respect to the employees to make sure that the reservation is successful for the operation?
11.
Examine
the likely food preferences of different customer groups that the operation
would serve for lunch.
i) What types of foods offered by Buffet, Inc., would the typical lunch guest prefer? (Be specific.)
i) What types of foods offered by Buffet, Inc., would the typical lunch guest prefer? (Be specific.)
ii) What type of foods offered by Buffet, Inc., would the reservation guest prefer? (Be specific.)
iii) Are there any changes you would make to the food being offered and, if so, what and how would you do it? (Be specific.)
- The reservation
guests are going to pay individually as they come in. is this good or would
it be better for them to prepay? Explain your answer taking into account
the impact the payment could have on guest flow and FOH and BOH operation.
- What occupancy
level would you assume for a 100- to 150-room hotel, and during what
seasons, based on general occupancy information for New York and general
occupancy levels nationally?
- Propose some
additional (logical) actions the town could possibly take to increase the
visitor demand for this property?
- Given the inexact
information in the case, what would be a reasonable assumption to make
regarding room nights from the Fort’s expanded (year-round) operations and
from International Paper’s business?
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