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Principles Of Hospitality
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hospitality
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 1. Increase sales 2. Reduce costs
Two best ways to increase profit
How much waste does the average American generate in one day
Energy management systems
Most common franchise in restaurant
2. Quick Service Restaurants - simplification & standardized purchasing - production & service - convenient - McDonald's
Most common franchise in restaurant
Calculate Average Room Rate
Who is guest of on-site foodservice
QSR
3. Prosumption; Customer involvement with the production of service.
Hospitality Industry
Inseparability
Hospitality
Skills need by entry level position
4. Owner of a franchise & possibly land - building - furniture & fixtures or a lease on them. Responsible for hiring employees - supervising daily operations & generally representing themselves in the community as independent businesspeople.
Travel Multiplier
Moment of Truth
Franchisee
Covers
5. Technological methods of efficient property maintenance and management
Energy management systems
SMERF
Upstairs guest interest
Who is guest of on-site foodservice
6. Serving our social needs
Dining Market
Hospitality
Tourism industry
Service
7. Guest satisfaction - personal service - accounting for sales
Suggestive selling
How is success measured in on-site foodservice operations
Front of House Primary Responsibility
New-to-world Products
8. Educating consumers & acting as advocates - influence social change in an effort to protect rights of consumer. A modern movement for the protection of the consumer against useless - inferior - or dangerous products - misleading advertising - unfair
Concierge duties
Consumerism
Two best ways to increase profit
Eating Market
9. The institution (bank - university - etc.) along with its managers and policy makers
Most common franchise in restaurant
Who is client of on-site foodservice
Knowledge Worker
Front of House Primary Responsibility
10. Provide electronic connections between hotels and other travel-related companies
Secondary Destination
Hospitality Industry
Service
Global distribution systems
11. The study of objectively measurable characteristics of our population - such as age and income
Hospitality
Demographics
Dietary Schizophrenia
Energy management systems
12. Charges made by guests after checked out & charges by other persons not hotel guests
Global distribution systems
Yield Management
Moment of Truth
City Ledger
13. The attributes (of service) that the customer cannot grasp with any of the five senses.
Key source of hotel revenue
Intangible
Covers
QSR
14. What you find upstairs in a hotel - guest rooms - give up extra services for a lower price
How much waste does the average American generate in one day
Upstairs guest interest
Eatertainment
Who is guest of on-site foodservice
15. 48% - 50%
Global distribution systems
Demographics
% of food dollar spent away from home
Two ways to increase sales
16. The individual diner - patient - student - or resident.
Who is guest of on-site foodservice
Economy of scale
Secondary Destination
Customer relationship management systems
17. Ties the food or meal with health status or disease prevention - usually relates to & mentions a specific disease.
Identify/Explain 3 types of service
Moment of Truth
Back of House Primary Responsibility
What is a health claim?
18. 1. Product or trade name franchising 2. Business format franchising
What terms are typical nutritional claims?
Dining Market
SMERF
Two types of franchises
19. Includes hotels & restaurants as well as many other types of institutions that offer shelter and/or food (& entertainment - etc.) to people away from home.
Hospitality Industry
Calculate Occupancy Rate
City Ledger
Front of House Primary Responsibility
20. The quality of the food the guest is served - food safety - sanitation - food cost control
Back of House Primary Responsibility
Global distribution systems
Check Average
Front of House Primary Responsibility
21. Number of guests
Downstairs guest interest
QSR
Covers
Job Benefit Mix
22. Are guests encounters; Any time a staff member has the opportunity to make the guest happy; Every hospitality organization has thousands of these every day; Service provider and customer must work together in order for the service to be successful; T
Hospitality
Moment of Truth
SMERF
Demographics
23. The product (service) can be touched or felt
What terms are typical nutritional claims?
Food and beverage retail management systems include
Tangible
Calculate Check Average
24. Provide guest service and information. Knows the right restaurant - best shows - and can get reservations or tickets
Concierge duties
Two ways to increase sales
Inseparability
Intangible
25. 4 pounds per person per day
How much waste does the average American generate in one day
Who is guest of on-site foodservice
Energy management systems
Concierge duties
26. All actions & reactions that customers perceive they have purchased. Is performed for the guest by people or by systems such as remote check in/out. Performance of the organization and its staff.
Central reservation systems
Hospitality
Service
How is success measured in on-site foodservice operations
27. More you buy the cheaper it is - Purchasing economies
QSR
Economy of scale
Two ways to increase sales
Calculate RevPAR
28. Dollar sales / Number of rooms sold $18000 / 300 = $60 ADR
Central reservation systems
Property management systems
Calculate Average Room Rate
Consumerism
29. Product - The guest experience - the food plus the server Price - Value pricing - prices in line with customer expectations Place - Location - multiply the number of places in which their product can be offered Promotion - Advertising - conducted th
30. Databases that identify guests' occupancy patterns - lengths of stay - demographic information - types of business - and individual customer profiles
Customer relationship management systems
Eatertainment
Service
City Ledger
31. Business format franchising is the type of franchise in hospitality. Includes use of the product (& service) along with access to & use of - all other systems & standards associated with the business.
Franchise
Eating Market
% of food dollar spent away from home
Consumerism
32. Consumers are concerned about their health & about pleasing themselves. Sometimes they act on their concerns & sometimes on their need for pleasure. Sometimes they watch what they eat at home - but are less careful when dining out.
Dietary Schizophrenia
City Ledger
Intangible
Service
33. Identifies groups of customers and prospects who share sufficient characteristics in common that a product and service can be designed and brought to market for their needs.
Franchisee
Franchise
Market Segmentation
Consumerism
34. Visit family and friends
Property management systems
Number 1 reason for travel
Front of House Primary Responsibility
Calculate Average Room Rate
35. The reception & entertainment of guests - visitors - or strangers with liberality and goodwill. Institutions that offer shelter - food - or both to people away from home. Hotels - restaurants - casinos - attractions - etc.
Calculate Average Room Rate
Who is guest of on-site foodservice
Inseparability
Hospitality
36. Property Management System - Computer programs that provide more efficiently the information needed to personnel who need to know. Integrates all systems - reservations - front desk - housekeeping - food & beverage - & accounting
Primary Destination
Dietary Schizophrenia
PMS
Economy of scale
37. Measure the effect of initial spending together with the chain of expenditures that result. For example - a dollar spent in a hotel - some portion of it goes to employees - suppliers - and owners who in turn re-spend it.
Global distribution systems
QSR
Primary Destination
Travel Multiplier
38. 1. Electronic-mechanical - range from vending machines to such services as automated check in/out 2. Indirect personal - include telephone or email contacts such as hotel reservations - reservation desk at a restaurant - a room-service taker - housek
Service
Who is guest of on-site foodservice
Global distribution systems
Identify/Explain 3 types of service
39. Want the traditional lobby floor attractions of a full-service hotel: dining rooms - cocktail lounges - meeting & banquet rooms - etc. Are willing to pay for extras either because are necessary or they can afford them
Eatertainment
Downstairs guest interest
Economy of scale
How much waste does the average American generate in one day
40. Rooms Sold / Total Rooms Available 300 / 500 = 60%
City Ledger
Calculate Occupancy Rate
Key source of hotel revenue
Most common franchise in restaurant
41. Touring - have a wide market & draw travelers from great distances - Grand Canyon - Disney World - Las Vegas
Yield Management
City Ledger
Person Trip
Primary Destination
42. Participation rate
Check Average
How is success measured in on-site foodservice operations
Food and beverage retail management systems include
Two best ways to increase profit
43. A product new to that establishment's menu. Wendy's adding baked potato as an entree.
Number 1 reason for travel
New Product
Moment of Truth
Franchise
44. Rooms revenue / Available rooms or paid occupancy percentage * ADR $18000 / 500 = $36 RevPAR
Who is client of on-site foodservice
Calculate RevPAR
How is success measured in on-site foodservice operations
Franchisee
45. Average dollar amount of check - average sale per guest
Psychographics
Identify/Explain 3 types of service
Calculate Occupancy Rate
Check Average
46. The collection of productive businesses and government organizations that serve the traveler away from home.
Food and beverage retail management systems include
Two types of franchises
Tourism industry
Demographics
47. Server suggesting something for meal - e.g. 'X wine goes well with Y dish'
Who is guest of on-site foodservice
Suggestive selling
Back of House Primary Responsibility
Dietary Schizophrenia
48. Serving our biological needs
Key source of hotel revenue
QSR
What terms are typical nutritional claims?
Eating Market
49. Not a restaurant - a delivery method features American comfort foods - chicken - turkey & ham prepared like consumer would make at home - home style cooking. Pizza - Boston Market
New Product
Home Meal Replacement
Most common franchise in restaurant
Secondary Destination
50. One person taking a trip 100 miles or more from home
Person Trip
Two ways to increase sales
QSR
Calculate RevPAR