This unique book offers an insight into the thinking, values, creative instincts, management perspectives and styles of over 100 leaders in the hospitality industry, not forgetting their personal and professional standards, that has resulted in their achieving leadership responsibilities for themselves, their business and the business to which they have chosed to devote their lives. This book should be of interest to restauranteurs, foodservice managers, hotel managers and other hospitality managers.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 250 mm
Breite: 170 mm
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978-0-442-00677-8 (9780442006778)
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Expect competition, but be wary of imitators. You can always do it better. Activate your dreams. A new concept is born. Nobody's perfect. Contract services - each contract is unique. Success is based on ethics. Complementarity between family interests and a professional career. Success is not a 100-yard dash. Ask the right questions. Success has a future perspective. Make excellence a habit. Assessing executives: look for vision and implementation. Be your own most demanding customer. The name is important. Combine forces for creative solutions. The industry owes its growth to franchising. New challenges require creative solutions. Self-esteem is essential to building a team. When you are green you grow. Go ahead by proving you deserve what you already have. Incentives yield productivity. Get tough, ladies. It makes a difference who is boss. Establish interaction, not insulation. Test for the best. Moving out of a comfort zone. Growing up fast. An LBO: staying on course. A leader is an educator. It's management's job to know. You can't experience success without experiencing failure. Expect success, manage disappointments. The harder you work, the luckier you become. Successful subordinates are an achievement, not a threat. Capitalize on change or you'll go out with it. Convert breakdowns into breakthroughs. Heroes are not always celebrities. Five simple lessons. Customers don't always equal profits. Never take anyone, or anything, for granted. Steer clear of the minefields. Be a personable people person.