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The Hospitality Industry and You
What Is Hospitality?
 Many peoples’ definition of hospitality extends
only to restaurants and hotels
 In reality, it goes far beyond this and includes
any organization that provides food, shelter
and other services to people away from home
 When viewed in this light, the hospitality
industry can be quite large and far reaching
 Also, the numerous career opportunities
become readily apparent
 Students considering entering the field of
hospitality should take into consideration all
of the types of businesses that hospitality
encompasses but also, the various career
streams in functional areas across segments
(such as accounting, finance, marketing,
human resources, etc.)
 One of the common threads that binds all
segments together is the service orientation
that exists – one must possess this in order to
be successful.
 An interesting note: Over the last 10 years,
other types of businesses have begun to
recognize the unique combination of skills
that hospitality students possess – the
combination of sound business and
management along with a service orientation
 As a result, other industries have begun to
recruit hospitality graduates including health
care and retail
 This is a particularly exciting time to be
associated with the industry given the ample
career opportunities, the economy, new
developments, emerging markets,
internationalization of companies and
concepts, etc.
 The industry faces certain challenges too,
however, which will be discussed throughout
the semester.
Primary Sectors
 So, what are some of the primary sectors
within the hospitality industry? They include:
 Lodging (not just limited to traditional hotels)
 Foodservice (not just limited to restaurants)
 Gaming operations
 Private clubs
 Theme parks
 Destination management companies
Primary Sectors (continued)
 Meetings and conventions (planning and
operations)
 Managed park environments (natural)
 Resorts
 Senior living
 Managed Services
 Consulting services
THE MANAGER’S ROLE
The role of the manager is critical in creating
the environment in which the following will
occur:
 Making the guest feel welcome
 Making things work for the guest
 Maintaining a profitable (or “fiscally
responsible”) operation
A degree in hospitality management is
designed to allow students to be effective in
these areas.
HOW TO PREPARE FOR A CAREER
IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
 Work your way up through an organization
 No guarantee
 Only learn one way
 Earn a general degree or degree in the liberal arts
 May not provide as quick, or direct, access to
opportunities
 Earn a general business or management degree
 Provides the good sound business knowledge but may
not be specific enough
WHY DO STUDENTS STUDY
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT?
 Personal work experience
 Family background
 Contact with other students
 Enjoy people, food, travel, etc.
 Opportunities for employment and
advancement
 Desire to own their own business
 Desire to be independent
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
 Most segments of the hospitality industry are
projected for continued growth in the number
of management positions
 Opportunity to advance as companies grow
 Some segments are greatly outpacing the
average
 New and emerging segments of the industry
 Growth in franchise opportunities
 Increasing interest in food and travel as
population ages
COMBINING EDUCATION
AND WORK EXPERIENCE
 The prevailing philosophy in hospitality education is
that the best way to the top is through a strategic
combination of education and experience
 The education component is self-explanatory – it is
the result of past results and future expectations.
 The experience component is two-fold. Some of the
opportunities will come from the department through
internships, etc. Other opportunities will come from
your own initiatives looking for summer jobs and part
time work. Be strategic about how you choose your
jobs and how you progress.
COMBINING EDUCATION
AND WORK EXPERIENCE
 Not all learning comes strictly from classroom
learning and/or on-the job learning
 There are other opportunities for learning
about your chosen profession.
These include:
 Field trips - Student projects
 Student clubs - Sales blitzes
STUDENT CLUBS
 Eta Sigma Delta, International Hospitality
Management Society. As a traditional honor
society, it meets the standards of the
Association of College Honor Societies.
Hospitality students in their junior year with a
3.0 or better grade point average are eligible
for membership
 Others: Wine clubs, Restaurant associations,
Club managers associations, Travel and
Tourism Research Association, etc.
LEARNING STRATEGIES
FOR THE WORKPLACE
 Try to understand the organization
 Formal organization
 Informal organization
 Try to understand the physical plant
 Work flow
 Guest flow
 Try to understand the different functional areas
 Back-of-the-house
 Front-of-the-house
 Try to work in each
GETTING A JOB
 Newspapers (not!)
 Web sources
 Friends
 Family
 University placement office
 Job postings
 Networking
 Cold calling
WHAT DO EMPLOYERS LOOK
FOR?
 Dedication and commitment
 Desire to serve others
 Decision making skills
 Communication skills
 Experience
 Involvement
 Technical skills
 See An Employer’s View….
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
 Income
 Professional status
 Potential job satisfaction
 Skilled jobs v. unskilled jobs
 Others considerations: Hours, Level of
responsibility, Work environment, Mentoring
OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY
The outlook for the industry is very positive
but there are several trends/factors that are
affecting how the industry operates and the
products and services that are offered to
customers.
OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY
The effects of September 11th and other
recent events have resulted in:
 Travel restrictions
 Safety and security issues
 Cost of operations
 Government regulations
 Destinations that have been effected
OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY
Polarization
 Limited Service versus Service Intensive
organizations
 Has led to growth in certain segments of the
industry (luxury hotels, limited service
restaurants)
 Has generally been positive for the industry
as a whole as well as for consumers
OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY
Accelerating Competition
 Competition across segments has increased
dramatically
 International competition has also increased
 Competition had led to more emphasis on
creating specialized niches and better
management practices
 Factors include: Cost of money and demand
for specific services
OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY
Service is the Difference
 Service is more and more what brings
customers back (or prevents them from
returning)
 Companies that provide excellent service
inevitably lead their segments
 Not limited to hospitality
OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY
Value Consciousness
 Customers are getting smarter and more
selective
 Customers look for value in all hospitality
experiences and purchases
 Value doesn’t mean the lowest price
 Customers also tend to balance time and
money spent
OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY
Technology
 The hospitality industry has been one of the
“laggards’ in terms of adapting to new
technologies but the industry has made some
inroads
 Perhaps the segment that is the most
advanced is the airline industry, both in terms
of on-line interaction with customers as well
as up-to-the-minute pricing
 New technologies are being introduced every
year
OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY
Empowerment
 Empowerment is the act of providing
additional levels of responsibility to both
employees and managers
 This has been the result of cost cutting efforts
but also as a result of trying to improve
customer satisfaction
 It has been able to happen because of the
new “breed” of employees as well as
improved technology and communication
OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY
Diversity
 Hospitality organizations are becoming more
diverse in response to changes in society as
well as demographic shifts and becoming
more aware of the importance of a diverse
organization
 Certain companies have established
themselves as leaders in this area including:
Carlson Worldwide, Marriott, Cendant,
McDonald’s, Darden, YUM! Brands, Denny’s,
and Hyatt
OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY
Concern with Security
 Concern for personal security and safety has
resulted in destinations, organizations and
society in general attempting to provide a
greater level of safety for travelers
 Examples include airline marshals, hotel
security forces, cameras, and increased
education
OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY
Concern with Sanitation
 Increases in foodborne illness has resulted in a
raised concern on the part of consumers
 Raised concerns in the US probably began with the
Jack-in-the Box incident in the 1970s
 More recent incidents have also raised questions
about the quality of the food supply and even the
water supply (e.g., bottled water).
OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY
Globalization (Last but not least)
 Globalization is perhaps one of the greatest
factors affecting the industry as it impacts
every facet of operations including:
 Competition
 Work force
 Travel patterns
 Company alliances, etc.

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Introduction to the hospitality industry

  • 2. What Is Hospitality?  Many peoples’ definition of hospitality extends only to restaurants and hotels  In reality, it goes far beyond this and includes any organization that provides food, shelter and other services to people away from home  When viewed in this light, the hospitality industry can be quite large and far reaching  Also, the numerous career opportunities become readily apparent
  • 3.  Students considering entering the field of hospitality should take into consideration all of the types of businesses that hospitality encompasses but also, the various career streams in functional areas across segments (such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, etc.)  One of the common threads that binds all segments together is the service orientation that exists – one must possess this in order to be successful.
  • 4.  An interesting note: Over the last 10 years, other types of businesses have begun to recognize the unique combination of skills that hospitality students possess – the combination of sound business and management along with a service orientation  As a result, other industries have begun to recruit hospitality graduates including health care and retail
  • 5.  This is a particularly exciting time to be associated with the industry given the ample career opportunities, the economy, new developments, emerging markets, internationalization of companies and concepts, etc.  The industry faces certain challenges too, however, which will be discussed throughout the semester.
  • 6. Primary Sectors  So, what are some of the primary sectors within the hospitality industry? They include:  Lodging (not just limited to traditional hotels)  Foodservice (not just limited to restaurants)  Gaming operations  Private clubs  Theme parks  Destination management companies
  • 7. Primary Sectors (continued)  Meetings and conventions (planning and operations)  Managed park environments (natural)  Resorts  Senior living  Managed Services  Consulting services
  • 8. THE MANAGER’S ROLE The role of the manager is critical in creating the environment in which the following will occur:  Making the guest feel welcome  Making things work for the guest  Maintaining a profitable (or “fiscally responsible”) operation A degree in hospitality management is designed to allow students to be effective in these areas.
  • 9. HOW TO PREPARE FOR A CAREER IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY  Work your way up through an organization  No guarantee  Only learn one way  Earn a general degree or degree in the liberal arts  May not provide as quick, or direct, access to opportunities  Earn a general business or management degree  Provides the good sound business knowledge but may not be specific enough
  • 10. WHY DO STUDENTS STUDY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT?  Personal work experience  Family background  Contact with other students  Enjoy people, food, travel, etc.  Opportunities for employment and advancement  Desire to own their own business  Desire to be independent
  • 11. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES  Most segments of the hospitality industry are projected for continued growth in the number of management positions  Opportunity to advance as companies grow  Some segments are greatly outpacing the average  New and emerging segments of the industry  Growth in franchise opportunities  Increasing interest in food and travel as population ages
  • 12. COMBINING EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE  The prevailing philosophy in hospitality education is that the best way to the top is through a strategic combination of education and experience  The education component is self-explanatory – it is the result of past results and future expectations.  The experience component is two-fold. Some of the opportunities will come from the department through internships, etc. Other opportunities will come from your own initiatives looking for summer jobs and part time work. Be strategic about how you choose your jobs and how you progress.
  • 13. COMBINING EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE  Not all learning comes strictly from classroom learning and/or on-the job learning  There are other opportunities for learning about your chosen profession. These include:  Field trips - Student projects  Student clubs - Sales blitzes
  • 14. STUDENT CLUBS  Eta Sigma Delta, International Hospitality Management Society. As a traditional honor society, it meets the standards of the Association of College Honor Societies. Hospitality students in their junior year with a 3.0 or better grade point average are eligible for membership  Others: Wine clubs, Restaurant associations, Club managers associations, Travel and Tourism Research Association, etc.
  • 15. LEARNING STRATEGIES FOR THE WORKPLACE  Try to understand the organization  Formal organization  Informal organization  Try to understand the physical plant  Work flow  Guest flow  Try to understand the different functional areas  Back-of-the-house  Front-of-the-house  Try to work in each
  • 16. GETTING A JOB  Newspapers (not!)  Web sources  Friends  Family  University placement office  Job postings  Networking  Cold calling
  • 17. WHAT DO EMPLOYERS LOOK FOR?  Dedication and commitment  Desire to serve others  Decision making skills  Communication skills  Experience  Involvement  Technical skills  See An Employer’s View….
  • 18. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES  Income  Professional status  Potential job satisfaction  Skilled jobs v. unskilled jobs  Others considerations: Hours, Level of responsibility, Work environment, Mentoring
  • 19. OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY The outlook for the industry is very positive but there are several trends/factors that are affecting how the industry operates and the products and services that are offered to customers.
  • 20. OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY The effects of September 11th and other recent events have resulted in:  Travel restrictions  Safety and security issues  Cost of operations  Government regulations  Destinations that have been effected
  • 21. OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY Polarization  Limited Service versus Service Intensive organizations  Has led to growth in certain segments of the industry (luxury hotels, limited service restaurants)  Has generally been positive for the industry as a whole as well as for consumers
  • 22. OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY Accelerating Competition  Competition across segments has increased dramatically  International competition has also increased  Competition had led to more emphasis on creating specialized niches and better management practices  Factors include: Cost of money and demand for specific services
  • 23. OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY Service is the Difference  Service is more and more what brings customers back (or prevents them from returning)  Companies that provide excellent service inevitably lead their segments  Not limited to hospitality
  • 24. OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY Value Consciousness  Customers are getting smarter and more selective  Customers look for value in all hospitality experiences and purchases  Value doesn’t mean the lowest price  Customers also tend to balance time and money spent
  • 25. OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY Technology  The hospitality industry has been one of the “laggards’ in terms of adapting to new technologies but the industry has made some inroads  Perhaps the segment that is the most advanced is the airline industry, both in terms of on-line interaction with customers as well as up-to-the-minute pricing  New technologies are being introduced every year
  • 26. OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY Empowerment  Empowerment is the act of providing additional levels of responsibility to both employees and managers  This has been the result of cost cutting efforts but also as a result of trying to improve customer satisfaction  It has been able to happen because of the new “breed” of employees as well as improved technology and communication
  • 27. OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY Diversity  Hospitality organizations are becoming more diverse in response to changes in society as well as demographic shifts and becoming more aware of the importance of a diverse organization  Certain companies have established themselves as leaders in this area including: Carlson Worldwide, Marriott, Cendant, McDonald’s, Darden, YUM! Brands, Denny’s, and Hyatt
  • 28. OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY Concern with Security  Concern for personal security and safety has resulted in destinations, organizations and society in general attempting to provide a greater level of safety for travelers  Examples include airline marshals, hotel security forces, cameras, and increased education
  • 29. OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY Concern with Sanitation  Increases in foodborne illness has resulted in a raised concern on the part of consumers  Raised concerns in the US probably began with the Jack-in-the Box incident in the 1970s  More recent incidents have also raised questions about the quality of the food supply and even the water supply (e.g., bottled water).
  • 30. OUTLOOK FOR HOSPITALITY Globalization (Last but not least)  Globalization is perhaps one of the greatest factors affecting the industry as it impacts every facet of operations including:  Competition  Work force  Travel patterns  Company alliances, etc.