
Hospitality Management
A Brief Introduction
Roy C. Wood(Editor)
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. April 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-4462-4695-5 (ISBN)
Description
An innovative and cross-cutting approach to Hospitality that examines the fundamentals of the subject in a concise and commendable way. Roy Wood's academic and practitioner expertise is brought to bear on this succinct synthesis of the subject that will quickly become a must read for all students and academics in the hospitality area.
- Professor Stephen J. Page, Bournemouth University
Hospitality Management: A Brief Introduction is designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying hotel and hospitality management and hospitality studies. The book includes coverage of the principal areas of functional management in hospitality including:
employee relations
accommodation management
food and beverage management
marketing and sales
industry structure and strategy
the nature of management roles
hospitality management education
future trends in the field.
Roy Wood uses a wide range of established and contemporary research and reflects critically on its subject, including from the perspective of the hospitality consumer, to ensure that readers gain wide awareness of the realities and challenges of the hospitality industry.
- Professor Stephen J. Page, Bournemouth University
Hospitality Management: A Brief Introduction is designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying hotel and hospitality management and hospitality studies. The book includes coverage of the principal areas of functional management in hospitality including:
employee relations
accommodation management
food and beverage management
marketing and sales
industry structure and strategy
the nature of management roles
hospitality management education
future trends in the field.
Roy Wood uses a wide range of established and contemporary research and reflects critically on its subject, including from the perspective of the hospitality consumer, to ensure that readers gain wide awareness of the realities and challenges of the hospitality industry.
Reviews / Votes
An innovative and cross-cutting approach to Hospitality that examines the fundamentals of the subject in a concise and commendable way. Roy Wood's academic and practitioner expertise is brought to bear on this succinct synthesis of the subject that will quickly become a must read for all students and academics in the hospitality area. -- Professor Stephen J Page Professor Roy Wood has had a long and distinguished career in the hospitality education sector, working in Switzerland, India, the Middle East and more recently in the Netherlands. This wide experience in different types of educational setting has meant that he has built up a deep knowledge of how to develop an understanding of the hospitality sector in others. His publications are underpinned by skilled research and this book is a very welcome addition because it allows students and practitioners to gain a deep understanding of the complexities and nuances of the hospitality sector. -- Susan Horner Although modest in length, Hospitality Management: A Brief Introduction delivers a remarkably balanced and approachable overview of the hospitality sector. Wood draws on both academic research and practical experience to cover all the key functional areas aEUR" from employee relations and accommodation management to food & beverage, marketing, strategy and education aEUR" offering readers a clear sense of how the many moving parts of hospitality interrelate. The bookaEUR (TM)s breadth and clarity make it a valuable primer for students or anyone unfamiliar with the inner workings of hotels, restaurants, and hospitality services; at the same time, its critical reflection on industry realities gives it enough depth to still be of interest to practitioners. On the downside, its conciseness sometimes means certain complex topics are treated only superficially, so readers seeking deep technical or theoretical insight will likely need to supplement it with more specialised texts. Overall, though, it strikes a useful balance between accessibility and substance aEUR" a solid foundation for further study or practice in hospitality management. -- Jemma SmithMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
369 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4462-4695-5 (9781446246955)
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Dr Roy C Wood FHEA, FIH, Hon. FCHME, has enjoyed a varied career in hospitality education and training. Amongst the positions he has held are: Professor of Hospitality Management at The Scottish Hotel School, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow; Principal and Managing Director of IMI Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management in Luzern, Switzerland, a private university college; Dean of the Oberoi Hotels Centre of Learning and Development (responsible for both the corporate management training centre and the corporate apprenticeship programme); and Chief Operating Officer of the Gulf Hospitality and Tourism Education Company in Bahrain. Since February 2010 Roy Wood has been Professor in International Hospitality Management at NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.
Dr Wood is the author, co-author, editor or co-editor of 15 books and over 60 research papers in refereed journals as well as numerous other publications. His first book, Working in Hotels and Catering (Routledge, 1992; second edition 1997) remains a major reference point for the study of employment in the hospitality industry. He co-edited, with Dr Robert Brotherton, The Sage Handbook of Hospitality Management (2008) the current definitive reference work in the hospitality field, and was editor of Key Concepts in Hospitality Management (2013) also published by Sage.
Dr Wood is the author, co-author, editor or co-editor of 15 books and over 60 research papers in refereed journals as well as numerous other publications. His first book, Working in Hotels and Catering (Routledge, 1992; second edition 1997) remains a major reference point for the study of employment in the hospitality industry. He co-edited, with Dr Robert Brotherton, The Sage Handbook of Hospitality Management (2008) the current definitive reference work in the hospitality field, and was editor of Key Concepts in Hospitality Management (2013) also published by Sage.
Content
Chapter 1: Where are we going? The nature of hospitality management
Chapter 2: What kind of industry? Structure, strategy and the nature of the hospitality industry
Chapter 3: A people business? Human resources in the hospitality sector
Chapter 4: Is your room alright? Accommodation management in hospitality
Chapter 5: Are you enjoying your meal? Food and beverage management in hospitality
Chapter 6: Would you like to join our customer loyalty programme? Marketing and consumption in hospitality
Chapter 7: Can I speak to whoever's in charge? The role of management in hospitality
Chapter 8: So you give degrees to waiters? Hospitality management education
Chapter 9: Conclusion: the proof of the pudding?
Chapter 2: What kind of industry? Structure, strategy and the nature of the hospitality industry
Chapter 3: A people business? Human resources in the hospitality sector
Chapter 4: Is your room alright? Accommodation management in hospitality
Chapter 5: Are you enjoying your meal? Food and beverage management in hospitality
Chapter 6: Would you like to join our customer loyalty programme? Marketing and consumption in hospitality
Chapter 7: Can I speak to whoever's in charge? The role of management in hospitality
Chapter 8: So you give degrees to waiters? Hospitality management education
Chapter 9: Conclusion: the proof of the pudding?