Managing People in the Hospitality Industry

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Behaviour Anchor
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Catering Labour Markets
Confer
Demarcation Lines
Developing Human Resource Management
development and careers
diversity in workplaces
employee appraisal
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External Labour Market
Hospitality Industry
hospitality workforce management strategies
Hotel and catering labour markets
HRM for the hospitality industry
HRM Policy
HRM Professional
HRM Strategy
HRM.
Human Resource Management Policies
human resource management practice
international management
Job Evaluation
La Carte
labour economics
labour market and hospitality
Labour Turnover
Labour Turnover Percentage
Motivational Stimulus
organisational behaviour
People management in hospitality
Personal Development
Psychological Contract
Rain Check
Room Cleaning
Strong Internal Labour Market
Time Layers
Weak Internal Labour Market
workforce motivation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138296862
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is a book about being a successful manager in the complex hospitality industry. Approaching the subject in the context of personal development, it offers future managers essential knowledge and insight into the opportunities, the constraints, the problems and the solutions that face management at any level in the industry.

Structured in six parts, this comprehensive volume is not merely concerned with the social and psychological aspects of people management, but also with the economics of labour, including: labour costs, utilisation, labour market behaviour and pay. These aspects are conjoined in the book with the skills of people management to reflect the dynamics of real-life practice.

Combining theory and practice, Managing People in the Hospitality Industry offers a concise portrait of the industry at work and is essential reading for the hospitality managers of tomorrow.

Michael Riley is Professor Emeritus at the University of Surrey, UK.