100 Tips for Hoteliers: What Every Successful Hotel Professional Needs to Know and Do

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100 Tips for Hoteliers: What Every Successful Hotel Professional Needs to Know and Do

100 Tips for Hoteliers: What Every Successful Hotel Professional Needs to Know and Do

2018-02-20 100 Tips for Hoteliers: What Every Successful Hotel Professional Needs to Know and Do

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As a result, he has put pen to paper to produce this handy catalogue of suggestions to hoteliers, based upon his considerable personal experience as a hotelier and perpetual hotel guest.100 Tips for Hoteliers guides you from the inception of a hotel to its opening and operation, offering practical tips for each stage of the journey. Now he does.Holed up for several weeks in five star hotels while concluding a complicated business deal, Venison realized that the standards offered by the industry still fall short of perfection. It should prove equally useful to hotel school students as a checklist of what they can expect, and also to practicing hotel manager

Peter Venison was raised in England, and is married with four children and eight grandchildren. Since retiring from Sun International Hotels, Venison co-chairs the Duke of Edinburgh Cup, a charity for disadvantaged children.

"Brush up your knowledge of Hospitality Sector" according to Amazon Customer. We have a family business in Entertainment and recently we started our first ever Hotel project. Having no knowledge on how Hotels are runned and what needs to be kept in mind at each stage, i decided ill turn to some good old books to improve my knowledge of this segment.This being one of the top rated books, i grabbed straight on.After reading it i can safely say, for anyone who has zero-low knowledge of hospit. Five Stars Great read. I want to be a hotel owner someday. Fun, easy read and a very good resource S. A. I have a small, family-run hotel, so many of the things he talks about (the huge mega resorts on private islands) don't directly apply to me. Eventually we DO want to grow to a larger hotel, and the tips he has to offer will certainly be useful. He talks about considerations like which way rooms face (east/west, etc), and how to get guests to forgive construction mess and when not to push their buttons. It is obv

. Since retiring from Sun International Hotels, Venison co-chairs the Duke of Edinburgh Cup, a charity for disadvantaged children. About the Author Peter Venison was raised in England, and is married with four children and eight grandchildren