Hotel Industry

SERVICE MARKETING REPORT ON SAYAJI HOTELS LIMITED, INDORE CONTENTS . INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 2. ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW 3. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART 4. SAYAJI OPERATIONS 5. VARIOUS DEPARMENTS AT SAYAJI 6. 7 Ps MODEL OF INTEGRATED SERVICE MANAGEMENT 7. SAYAJI AS A SYSTEM 8. SAYAJI MARKETING (OPERATION WISE) 9. SUGGESTIONS INDUSTRY OVERVIEW The hotel industry has reported impressive earnings and revenue growth for the year ended March 2003. This was after a slack period in the financial year 2002, when net profits dipped on a negative sales growth. Highlights: * The Indian hotel industry is metro dependent, as 75 to 80 per cent of the revenues of top hotel chains come from the five metros. Mumbai and Delhi are the most profitable hotel markets currently. * The hotel industry is heavily taxed. Expenditure tax, luxury tax and sales tax inflate the hotel bill by over 30 per cent. The effective tax in Southeast Asian countries works out to only 4 to 5 per cent. As these taxes are the domain of the state government, the rates vary accordingly. Among the metro cities, the luxury tax rate in Chennai is the highest. * The average room rate (ARR) and occupancy are the two most critical factors that determine the profitability. ARR, in turn, depends on location, brand image, star rating, quality of facilities and services offered and the seasonal factor. * In the long term, the

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American Culture. It is evident that part of the definition of contemporary American identity and significance in the world has emerged within the very hegemony of this culture and the English language and its diffusion worldwide since the Second World W

American Riddles INTRODUCTION American Culture is a massive, variegated and changing topic. It is evident that part of the definition of contemporary American identity and significance in the world has emerged within the very hegemony of this culture and the English language and its diffusion worldwide since the Second World War. Whether talking about Hollywood cinema, suburbs, NATO or a pervasive commodity like Levi Strauss blue jeans, American culture has provided both a worldwide image of a complex "modern" society and a template for reactions to that society. Moreover, American projections abroad have been shaped by American colonialism and war as well as decontextualized images from advertising, news, political rhetoric and mass media. In order to gain a basic understanding of the "Americanness" of products, practices and images, we should recognize the transformations that the American culture has undergone in different milieu worldwide. Yet, at the same time, American culture has changed in the past and is changing dynamically in the present through the very status of the United States as a meeting ground for world cultures, immigrant and transient. While globalism is a topic of intense current discussion, American culture has been global since the first encounters of Europeans and American Indians. One cannot talk of contemporary American culture and its language

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  • Subject: Social studies
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Discuss how the new or existing product/services enables the business to meet the need of actual and potential customers - Heinz baked beans.

AVCE Business Marketing Unit 3 E1 Discuss how the new or existing product/services enables the business to meet the need of actual and potential customers Introduction Within this report I will produce a marketing report about Heinz baked beans. I will attempt to answer all the criteria and compare with other brands of baked beans such as Heinz and Nettos own brand baked beans. The company and their product The company I will be doing this report on is Heinz. Heinz is the oldest manufacturer of Quality baked beans in the world. It is also the most famous Baked beans name. The history of the Heinz company The Heinz Company and brand name has a very long history that began in 1869 by a man named H.J. Heinz. H.J. Heinz and his family use to make horseradish, which is chopped up green radish in a jar. They made good quality products and became very popular. The Heinz company kept growing from a local town to a national name and then sold its products internationally. The Heinz shop use to bring a few thousand pounds in revenue but is now worth eight billion pounds. Marketing Strategy Product: Heinz baked beans Price: 30 p a tin Promotion: Billboards, public events, printed on leaflets of individual retailers. Place: Mainly in Supermarket outlets - The Heinz company isn't planning much when it comes to their Heinz baked beans because of it's success.

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  • Subject: Business and Administrative studies
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A Importncia do Mercado de Aes Para o Desenvolvimento Econmico Sustentvel Brasileiro

VI CONCURSO DE MONOGRAFIAS DA CVM A IMPORTÂNCIA DO MERCADO DE AÇÕES PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO ECONÔMICO SUSTENTÁVEL BRASILEIRO Pseudônimo: ?UK? A IMPORTÂNCIA DO MERCADO DE AÇÕES PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO ECONÔMICO SUSTENTÁVEL BRASILEIRO . Introdução 2. Por um novo ciclo de desenvolvimento 3. Mercado de Capitais e Desenvolvimento Econômico 4. Vantagens para as empresas decorrentes da abertura de capital 5. A importância de novos investidores 6. Considerações finais 7. Referências Bibliográficas 8. Anexos. 1. INTRODUÇÃO Somente com a realização de investimentos, com o estímulo a expansão e a criação de empresas é que haverá aumento do emprego e da renda, esta é a única forma que existe para combater a pobreza, gerar oportunidades e fazer a economia crescer. Antonio Carlos Lage Em nosso País grande é a demanda por investimentos visando o desenvolvimento econômico, pois há a necessidade de que recursos sejam dirigidos para o aumento da produção e da produtividade, transformando-se em mais emprego, renda, arrecadação e bem estar para a população. Tendo-se em vista as circunstâncias de esgotamento das tradicionais fontes de financiamentos de longo prazo na economia brasileira, o desenvolvimento econômico depende da criação de condições favoráveis de financiamento e investimento privado. Devendo o mercado de capitais ocupar

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Report is based on a thorough understanding of how the college is organized and how the various departments in the college function and relate to each other

BUSINESS AT WORK My name is Sultan Ahmed and I have recently been appointed as General Assistant to the manager of Client Services Department at City and Islington College. Before I start working, my manager wants me to have an inside view of the college. She therefore, asked me to write a report accordingly. The following report is based on a thorough understanding of how the college is organized and how the various departments in the college function and relate to each other. I am also going to look at how everyone works towards achieving the objectives of the college. Type of ownership City and Islington College is a Public Corporation in the Public sector. A Public Sector consists of organisations that are owned by the government. Public sector includes organisations such as the Post Office, the NHS (National Health Service), schools, colleges and so on. The advantages of being a Public corporation are: * It is a non-profit making business * There are no pressures to make profit * There are no shareholder pressures * No financial pressures * It involves helping the local community * More job security for staff The drawbacks of this type of ownership are: * Teachers stress due to extensive working hours and inspection * Jobs in the public sector such as the Police, Doctors and teachers involve the highest stress. The college is mainly run by the governors.

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  • Level: GCSE
  • Subject: Business Studies
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Am I not a Man and a brother?

An Empathy Essay on Slavery as a Slave Forty years I have worked in the plantation, I am now finally a free man, but has life really been worth living? Like a dog I worked, what is the point of lives as black slaves? The start of the story goes back to sixty years ago when I was a little kid playing with my sister and my mother at the back of our house when father and my elder brothers were out fishing in the pond. Sixty years after that, the memory of the day is as clear as if it was happening yesterday. Two strong men suddenly ran out from behind the tall big tree behind us. One of the men grabbed me and my sister the other grabbed mother and ran off. We kept screaming, but not a soul could hear for there was not any one near us at the time. These two men had waited for this valuable opportunity of the place getting quite for ages, a valuable opportunity for them anyway. The men soon fill our mouths with cloth so we could no longer cry for help. I was ten then. Never again I see my dear father and my good brothers. I was terrifying and I kept screaming as loud as I could but no-one could hear me because I did not make a sound that can be heard within a meter with the cloth in my mouth. We finally arrived to the wood after what it seemed to be years. There we were handed to a group of people from another tribe whose language was different from ours. The men who

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  • Subject: History
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The following dissertation report will attempt to look at the chosen topic area of Scottish Secondary Education: Teaching Methods for 5th and 6th Year Pupils.

Contents Page . INTRODUCTION .1 Aim & Objective 2 .1.1 Aim 2 .1.2 Objectives 2 .2 Rational 3 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 5 2.1 Educational Teaching Methods 5 2.2 Information Technology Utilities 8 3. METHODOLOGY 7 3.1 Research of a Secondary Nature 7 3.1.1 Quantitative Data, Methods & Tools 7 3.1.2 Qualitative Data, Methods & Tools 9 3.1.2.1 Using the Internet 20 3.2 Research of a Primary Nature 21 3.2.1 Action Research 22 4. SECONDARY EVIDENCE 24 4.1 Objectives i & ii 24 4.2 Objective iii 27 4.2.1 Video Conferencing 27 4.2.2 Internet 29 4.3 Objective iv 32 4.4 Objective v 33 4.5 Aim 34 5. CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS 37 5.1 Conclusions 37 5.2 Recommendations 39 5.2.1 Teaching Methods in Secondary Education 40 5.2.2 The utilisation of the 'First Steps at University' and 'Next Steps at University' courses 41 5.2.3 Further Research 42 I. REFERENCES iii II. BIBLIOGRAPHY ix III. APPENDICES xi Appendix 1 - Table: Student Withdrawal Statistics - 1998,1999,2000 xi Appendix 2 - Chart: Student Withdrawal Statistics - 1998 xii Appendix 3 - Chart: Student Withdrawal Statistics - 1999 xiii Appendix 4 - Chart: Student Withdrawal Statistic - 2000 xiv Appendix 5 - Chart: Student Withdrawal Statistic - 1998, 1999 & 2000 xv Appendix 6 - Pictures: Video Conferencing xvi . INTRODUCTION The following dissertation report will

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ICT Solutions for people with Special Needs.

ICT Solutions for people with Special Needs Introduction It is critical that the introduction of new technology does not further restrict access to materials among groups already disadvantaged through disability. My Coursework will offer guidance on how to maximize accessibility and will present guidance in relation to the needs of three different groups in turn - those with Dyslexia, Visual Disability/Impairment and Physical Impairment/Having limited use of limbs. Background My Coursework will give me the opportunity to investigate the provision of ICT software and hardware, dedicated to people with special needs, and to assess whether this equipment has improved the quality of life of users with special needs. I will be investigating into the following three specific groups of special needs: * Having a language difficulty - Dyslexia * Visual Disability / Impairment * Physical Impairment / Having limited use of limbs. First, I must establish the precise meaning of these individual Special Needs, and the differences between. These are shown below: What is Dyslexia? The word dyslexia comes from Greek and means 'difficulty with words'. Today, dyslexia describes a condition in which people have specific difficulties with reading, writing and spelling. It includes similar problems with number work and recognising symbols, such as musical notes or mathematical signs.

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  • Subject: ICT
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Marketing Media and Audience Feedback

OCR LEVEL 3 NATIONALS IN MEDIA UNIT 4: MARKETING MEDIA AND AUDIENCE FEEDBACK Candidate Name: Dean J Hill Candidate Number: 9207 Centre Name: Manor Foundation College Centre Number: 20663 Assignment Tutor: Mr Derek Coen Date of Submission: 14th December 2006 Submission Point: Media Department INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION The fundamental aspects of marketing media and audience feedback, in terms of their essential key concepts, promotional content and promotional media, are significant to the large proportion of media industries and organisations engaged in this important resourceful activity. It consists of the social and managerial processes by which products, services and value are exchanged in order to fulfil needs and wants, primarily achieved through a process which includes, but is not limited to, the stimulating and dynamic mediums of advertising and promotion where the feedback of various audiences is crucial to the state of media performance and proficiency.1 For this unit of work, an understanding of the different aspects of marketing and how it is completed professionally will be defined, established and consequently developed to increase my level of knowledge regarding the numerous methods of investigating research by media producers and official research bodies. A similar approach to audience feedback will be conducted to progress towards a

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The aim of this project is to explore and analyse the role of the victim during criminal proceedings. The project aims at analyzing the interaction of the victims with the constituent elements of the criminal justice system ie. the police, lawyers and cou

* Table Of Cases . Bhagwant v. Commissioner of Police, AIR 1985 SC 1285. 2. Bodhisattvwa Gautam v. Subhra Chakraborty, AIR 1996 SC 922. 3. Challa Ramakonda Reddy v. State, AIR 1989 Andhra Pradesh 235. 4. Delhi Domestic Working Women's Forum v. Union of India, (1995)1 SCC 14. 5. Gudalure M.J Cherian v. Union of India, (1995) Supp.(3) SCC 387. 6. Hari Kishan and State of Haryana v. Sukhbir Singh, AIR 1988 SC 2127. 7. Kasturi Lal v. State of UP, AIR 1965 SC 1039. 8. Pandit Paramanand Kaara v. Union of India, AIR 1989 SC 2039. 9. Rudal Shah v. State of Bihar, AIR 1983 SC 1086. 0. Sebastian M. Hongray v. Union of India, AIR 1984 SC 1026. 1. State of Punjab v. Gurmeet Singh, AIR 1996 SC 1393. * Table Of Statutes . Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. 2. Constitution of India, 1950. 3. Indian Medical Council Act, 1956. 4. Indian Penal Code, 1860. 5. Probation of Offenders Act, 1958. * Introduction "For too long, the law has centred its attention more on the rights of the criminal than on the victims of crime. It is high time we reversed this trend and put the highest priority on the victims and potential victims" - President Gerald R. Ford1 The available historical work in the field of criminal law relating to the role of the victim in criminal proceedings reveals a steady evolution away from the "private," or individual, sphere to the "public" or societal one.

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  • Subject: Law
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