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HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 1 Assignment: Organization Chart Hotel Front Office For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Answer the following questions in 700 to 1,050 words: How is a front office important to a hotel? Which department is most important to the success of the front office and why?
HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 1 CheckPoint: Lodging Properties For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Resource: Ch. 1 of Hotel Front Office Management Answer the following questions in 200 to 300 words: What are the different types of lodging properties?
HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 1 CheckPoint Total Quality Management For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Resource: Ch. 3 of Hotel Front Office Management Read Case Study 301 on pp. 91–92 of the text. Assume you are the front office manager for a full-service hotel. Analyze the situation and discuss solutions for improving communication between departments in your hotel. Follow the questions at the end of the case study. Write a 200- to 300-word response.
HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 2 CheckPoint Hotel Price Comparison For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com This CheckPoint is based off of Discussion Question 2. Resource: Appendix E and travel and hotel Web sites Visit the hotel’s Web site and research its prices, in addition to the two to three travel booking Web sites you researched. Then, call the hotel for their best rate for your dates of travel. Most hotels have toll-free reservation lines.
HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 2 DQs For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Resources: Ch. 6, the Yield formula on p. 172 (Ch. 6), and Scenarios 1, 2, & 3 on p. 179 (Ch. 6) of Hotel Front Office Management
HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 3 Assignment Revenue Management For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Assignment: Revenue Management · Resources: Ch. 6, the Yield formula on p. 172 (Ch. 6), and Scenarios 1, 2, & 3 on p. 179 (Ch. 6) of Hotel Front Office Management
HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 3 CheckPoint Average Daily Rates For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Resource: Ch. 6 of Hotel Front Office Management Assume you are a hotel front office manager. Consult Ch. 6 for details about duties of the front office manager. In 200 to 300 words, answer the following questions:
HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 4 CheckPoint Front Office FAQs For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Resources: Ch. 7, 8, & 9 of Hotel Front Office Management · Create a frequently asked questions (FAQs) list for your front office employees on how to deal with hectic check in and out situations as well as
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HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 5 Assignment Night Audit Application For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Resources: Ch. 10 of Hotel Front Office Management Analyze Hotel Effluents’ Wednesday Night Audit in Appendix F. Answer the following questions: In which categories is the hotel closest to reaching its goals? In which
HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 5 CheckPoint Night Audit For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Resource: Ch. 10 of Hotel Front Office Management Answer the following questions in 200 to 300 words: Why is the night audit important? Why does a hotel need to keep track of its financial transactions each day? How has the process of the night audit changed over time?
HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 6 CheckPoint Service Management Program For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Read Case Study 1101 on pp. 332–333 of the text. Answer the question at the end of the case study. Describe two creative ways to present a service management program to persuade manager buy-in.
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HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 7 Assignment Motivation Theories For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Your hotel front office has enthusiastic, motivated employees, but also has unenthusiastic, obstinate employees. You are concerned that the level of hospitality is suffering.
HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 7 CheckPoint In-house Sales For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Resource: Ch. 13 of Hotel Front Office Management Answer the following questions in 200 to 300 words: What role does the hotel front office have in promoting other hotel services?
HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 8 CheckPoint Hotel Security For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Resource: Ch. 14 and the CPTED guidelines on p. 383 in Ch. 14 of Hotel Front Office Management Select a small, medium, or large lodging property. As director of security, choose three key areas to focus on to im
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HTT 250 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com HTT 250 Week 9 Final Project Appendix B C D For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com A Day in the Life of a Hotel Front Office Manager As the front desk manager for a large hotel with conference space and ballrooms, most of your days are busy; however, today is particularly busy. Your hours are normally 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. but sometimes you stay late if there