Capturing the flavor and breadth of the industry, Introduction to Hospitality Management, 3/e, explores all aspects of the field including: travel and tourism; lodging; foodservice; meetings, conventions and expositions; and leisure and recreation. Devoting six chapters to management, the book focuses on hospitality and management and uses first-person accounts, corporate profiles and industry morsels to foster a student’s appreciation for the field. This new edition includes access to an enhanced Companion Web Site and features more on event management, sustainable hospitality, and globalization.
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Dr. John R. Walker is the Marshall Professor and director of the Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management Program at the Alliant International University in San Diego, California. John's fifteen years of industry experience includes management training at the Savoy Hotel London. This was followed by terms as food and beverage manager, assistant rooms division manager, catering manager, and general manager with Grand Metropolitan Hotels, Selsdon Park Hotel, Rank Hotels, Inter-Continental Hotels, and the Coral Reef Resort, Barbados, West Indies.
For the past twenty years he has taught at two- and four-year schools in Canada and the United States. In addition to being a hospitality management consultant and text author, he has been published in The Cornell Hotel Restaurant Administration Quarterly and The Hospitality Educators Journal. He is the author of Introduction to Hospitality, published by Prentice Hall.
John is a past president of the Pacific Chapter of the Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education (CHRIE). He is a certified hotel administrator and a certified Foodservice Management Professional (FMP). He is married to Josielyn Teres, and they are expecting twins in June.
Hospitality management is an exciting professional discipline offering numerous career opportunities. Introduction to Hospitality Management is a comprehensive tour of the fascinating and challenging fields of the hospitality industry: travel and tourism, lodging, foodservice, meetings, conventions and expositions, leisure and recreation.
Introduction to Hospitality Management has been written in response to requests from educators who wanted the addition of chapters on hospitality management. The new management and hospitality information technology chapters (Chapters 14 through 20) focus on what hospitality managers actually do and the most important challenges facing industry leaders today and tomorrow. The topics include leadership and management, planning, organizing, communicating and decision making, motivating, controlling, and hospitality information technology. Post 9-11 security focus boxes, written by experts in this field, present the most up-to-date information pertinent to security in the hospitality industry.
This text is designed for the hospitality management professionals of tomorrow. By involving readers in each step of this exciting journey, Introduction to Hospitality Management invites students to share the unique enthusiasm surrounding the hospitality industry. Each chapter has been vetted by industry professionals and includes several hands-on examples, which help students understand the how-to aspects of the hospitality industry.
The features of Introduction to Hospitality include:
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This wide variety of learning tools provides a fundamental learning aid to students and encourages their active participation in the course.
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Features of the Chapters
Chapter 1
Welcome to the wonderful world of hospitality. This chapter, "Introduction," provides an overview of hospitality industry characteristics; corporate philosophy; mission, goals and objectives/strategies; service, TQM and companies that strive for excellence.
Chapter 2
"Tourism" outlines the scope of tourism and identifies the major influences on the increase in tourism, the various travel modes, and the key organizations and the role they play from a local to a global perspective.
Chapter 3
"The Hotel Business: Development and Classification" illustrates the various forms of hotel development, the different types of hotels, their classification and ways to cater to the business and leisure travel markets.
Chapter 4
"Hotel and Rooms Division Operation" provides a hands-on perspective that details the rooms division department functions and activities. A complete overview of the guest cycle from reservations to checkout is included. The chapter also outlines the duties and responsibilities of key executives and department heads.
Chapter 5
"Hotel Operations: Food and Beverage Division" details the food and beverage departments and illustrates the duties and responsibilities of the key food and beverage executives.
Chapter 6
"The Restaurant Business: Culinary Arts, Development and Classification" discusses culinary arts and traces the history and development of the restaurant business. Restaurant development from operating philosophy and mission statements to market, concepts, location, ambiance, menu planning, and classification are discussed.
Chapter 7
"Restaurant Operations" focuses on the operations of a restaurant. The chapter discusses forecasting, purchasing, receiving, storage/issuing, food production and service. Budgeting, controllable expenses, restaurant accounting, operating ratios, and controls are also discussed.
Chapter 8
"Managed Services" outlines the different foodservice segments and describes the factors that distinguish managed services. Characteristics and trends in airline, military, elementary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, health care, business and industry foodservice are illustrated.
Chapter 9
"Beverages" presents the various types of wines and wine making, beer and the brewing process, spirits, nonalcoholic beverages, bars, beverage management, and liquor liability and the law.
Chapter 10
"Recreation and Leisure" introduces recreation, leisure and wellness as essential to our cultural, moral, and spiritual well-being. Government-sponsored recreation, national parks, and public recreation agencies are illustrated together with commercial recreation/theme parks and clubs. Noncommercial recreation in the form of voluntary organizations, campus, armed forces, employee recreation, and recreation for special populations is discussed.
Chapter 11
"The Gaming Entertainment Industry" reviews the history of gaming entertainment and examines the size and scope of the industry. The key players are identified and exciting entertainment projects are discussed together with careers and the relationship of the gaming industry to hotels, food and beverage, casino, and retail operations.
Chapter 12
"Meetings, Conventions, and Expositions" introduces readers to the different types of meetings, conventions, and expositions. Meeting planners, convention and visitor's bureaus, event management, and specialized services are also covered in detail.
Chapter 13
"Marketing and Human Resources" presents the elements of marketing, sales and human resources that are common to all segments of the hospitality industry.
Chapter 14
"Leadership and Management" offers an overview of the characteristics and attributes of leaders and compares different leadership styles. Hospitality leaders such as Herb Kelleher, Chairman of Southwest Airlines; Ray Kroc, founder of McDonalds; Bill Fisher, former president and CEO of the American Hotel and Lodging Association, and currently Darden Chair at the University of Central Florida; Isadore Sharp, Chairman of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts; Van E. Eure, President of The Angus Barn Restaurant, offer their insights into successful leadership. Carlson Companies is featured and profiled as a corporation of excellence. The functions of management are detailed, and the distinction between leadership and management is made. What managers do is also covered and the three levels of management are introduced. Ethics and ethical managerial behavior are discussed.
Chapter 15
"Planning" describes the importance of planning, discusses the merits of the ...
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