Essays about: "empowerment of IS in hotels"
Found 4 essays containing the words empowerment of IS in hotels.
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1. Iranian Female Tour Guides’ Perceptions of Working in the Tourism Industry
University essay from Umeå universitet/KulturgeografiAbstract : It is expected that tourism industry is one of the fields that can boost female employment and therefore, can help redress the balance and empower women in Iran. Equal opportunities in employment assist them for empowerment. Being a tour guide is one of these opportunities, although most jobs are created elsewhere, e.g. READ MORE
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2. Empowerment, Contextual Performance & Job Satisfaction - A Case Study of the Scandic Hotels in Jönköping -
University essay from IHH, Företagsekonomi; IHH, EMM (Entrepreneurskap, Marknadsföring, Management)Abstract : Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between job satisfaction among hotel employees as well as the relationship between employee empowerment and contextual performance behaviours. Background: Most managers and scholars emphasize that an organization’s most important tool for gaining a competitive advantage is its people and; in order for the firm to attain success employees must be involved and active. READ MORE
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3. The Relevance of Coaching for Front Line Receptionists in the Hotel Industry -A study of Scandic Rubinen
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate Business SchoolAbstract : In hotel organisations, managers use the yearly employee appraisals to give feedback and discuss the goals for future years with their employees. But, is this actually enough? Personnel development should occur on a continuous basis, and the employee appraisals can thus be connected to an overall coaching plan. READ MORE
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4. Semco & Freys : A multiple-case study of workplace democracy
University essay from Institutionen för ekonomi och företagandeAbstract : This case study aims to find out what characterizes the Brazilian company Semco and the Swedish company Freys hotels as private owned democratic companies, and whether the mechanisms used to apply and carry on the democratic process are sufficient or not to truly make the workplaces democratic. The way this study is conducted, is by analyzing the definition of workplace democracy and its managerial approaches. READ MORE