MANAGING QUALITY SERVICE IN HOSPITALITY: HOW ORGANIZATIONS ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE IN THE GUEST EXPERIENCE, 1st edition teaches the concept of treating customers as guests and creating a “WOW” experience for them. Many other texts in this subject area skip over guest-focused service strategy in hospitality or service This text fully covers the topic of managing hospitality organizations by using academic studies and real life experience from companies like Walt Disney Company, Marriott, Ritz-Carlton, Darden Restaurants, Southwest Airlines and many others. The text is written in three sections: strategy, staffing, and systems. Each chapter includes at suggested hospitality activities for students, in which students are encouraged to visit local organizations to talk with guests, employees and managers to obtain a variety of perspectives on the guest experience. Other activities will have students going to the internet to visit established sites for hospitality organizations. Real and hypothetical hotels, restaurants, and other business types found in the hospitality industry are included as case studies giving the opportunity for discussion of hospitality concepts and principles. “Ethics in Business” segments encourage students to analyze ethical issues associated with chapter topics. Each chapter opens with learning objectives and discussion questions at the end. The included Instructor’s Guide provides answers to the end-of-chapter questions and to the discussion questions following the chapter cases, additional field exercises in hospitality, true-false and multiple-choice quizzes, and additional material to assist the instructor in preparing course outlines and lesson plans, providing the best known about managing hospitality organizations big or small.
Review
[This text] has got almost everything that I want to teach an undergraduate student in the area of hospitality customer service management compressed in around 400 pages. I have not yet found a real ‘competitor’ for this book. While there are so many books that deal with hospitality consumer behavior / marketing / management, none of them offer a ‘real-life feel’ like this book. This book discusses a lot of theory, but the readers will feel as if theory is emerged from practice and not vice versa: that is a really positive aspect of this book.Babu P George, University of Southern Mississippi
About the Author
Robert C Ford (Ph.D. Arizona State) is currently a professor of management in the College of Business Administration (COBA) of the University of Central Florida (UCF) where he teaches management of service organizations. He joined UCF as the chairman of its hospitality department after serving as the head of management at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He was UCF’s COBA the Associate Dean for Graduate and External Programs for five years.
Michael C. Sturman is an Associate Professor at Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration, and is the Kenneth and Marjorie Blanchard Professor of Human Resources. There, he teaches undergraduate, graduate and executive education courses on human resource management, compensation, and cost-benefit analysis. His current research focuses on the prediction of individual job performance.
Cherrill P. Heaton (Ph.D.) recently retired as Professor of Organizational Communications from the University of North Florida where he taught organizational and business communications to students in the graduate business programs for thirty years.
Product details
- Full PDF E-Book Included
- Good Quality PDF for Print
- Print Length : 544 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1439060320
- ISBN-13 : 978-1439060322
- Publisher : Delmar Cengage Learning; 1st Edition (February 14, 2011)
- Language: : English