Fundamentals Of Catering Housekeeping And Hotel Management (e-bog) af Shrivastava, Atul
Shrivastava, Atul (forfatter)

Fundamentals Of Catering Housekeeping And Hotel Management e-bog

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Catering is the act of food provision in a professional capacity, typically at social events. It is providing with what is needed or required. Caterers, which are either independent vendors or individuals within a particular department of a facility. Catering is provided at a full range of events, including business meetings, conferences, exhibitions, special events, weddings, and other social ...
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Forfattere Shrivastava, Atul (forfatter)
Udgivet 30 juni 2014
Længde 310 sider
Genrer Hospitality and service industries
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789390433414
Catering is the act of food provision in a professional capacity, typically at social events. It is providing with what is needed or required. Caterers, which are either independent vendors or individuals within a particular department of a facility. Catering is provided at a full range of events, including business meetings, conferences, exhibitions, special events, weddings, and other social occasions. In addition to responsibilities for food and beverage, many caterers also handle event decor, A/V and other aspects of the program. Housekeeping, also known as housecleaning may also be defined as the systematic practice of making a home tidy and clean. The importance of housekeeping in hotel industry is to maintain a good hygiene and high standards in a very competitive market. Housekeeping is the largest department in all hotels and their basic duty is service delivery to the customers. It is very important to have a good housekeeping department for the guest comfort, safety and health. The common workplace in hotels is a fast-paced environment, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day and having weekends and holidays off. This is an invaluable guide for hotel employers, managers, consultants, students and research scholars of tourism, hotel catering courses.