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    Concierge Medicine refers to the bond formed between the patients and primary care physician. The patients are required to pay annually for the services provided. When a person is sick, they book appointments with their doctors via emails or phone calls. With this medicine practice which is also identified as direct practice, the association between the doctor and the patient is boosted. There exist many advantages associated with this form of practice. When marketing the medicine practice, the following

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    Acknowledgement We would like to thank all those who have helped us in the elaboration and preparation of this work especially our module lecturer Mr. Dev Mootien for his theoretical concepts. Table of Contents Page 1. Introduction-----------------------------------------------------------------------------3 2. Profile of our Hotel--------------------------------------------------------------------4 3

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    Week 1 Video Case-Hotel Monaco Jory Authement Franklin University Organizational Behavior MGMT 325-F1FF (F14) John Gianneschi October 1, 2014 The Hotel Monaco achieves their desired organizational effectiveness by being conscience of goal accomplishments, satisfaction of constituencies, and acquisition of necessary resources. The Hotel Monaco claims its three most vital assets are its customers, its employees, and its investors. Their customers’ expectation and satisfaction of the hotel’s

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    skills that might be helpful in my future life. During my Internship I spent a little more over 50 hours at the Hotel. I went to different departments of the hotel (I started from the HR department, then move to the Housekeeping department, then to Concierge department and finally to the marketing department) and got a lot of varied experiences. In all these departments I learned many things which will be helpful for me in my future. I also learned the values and importance

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    Housekeeping Department at The W Hotel in San Francisco Fernanda Castro San Francisco State University Table of Contents Overview 3 Introduction 4 Target Market 5 Competitive Analysis

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    The front office maintains a record of all guests staying in the house. This department also co-ordinates all group movements & meal plans. Thus we see that the primary objective of the front office is to receive the guest, give them a warm welcome, assign them rooms keeping in mind their taste and preferences and be a customer friendly interface between the hotel and the guest. This extremely important department is one of the first points of contact the guest has with the hotel, and leaves a lasting

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    3. Vikram Vintage The Vikram Vintage is one of the luxurious hotels that are in the situated 6800 ft. above sea level in a midst of peaceful and stunning surroundings. The hotel has a state of the art, architecture and has magnificent interiors. The hotel is nearby the Mall Road in Nainital that is about 1 Km away. The hotel is well equipped with luxurious, comforting, and modern facilities to make the stay of the guests comfortable and a relaxing. The hotel is nearby many famous attractions of the

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    Budapest Hotel, begins with a young girl paying homage to the Author of a novel by the same name. The film then blinks back to the 1985, where The Author begins narrating how he came upon the intriguing story of Mr. Gustave H. The Grand Budapest’s concierge by saying “The incidents that follow, were described to me exactly as I present them here, and in a wholly unexpected way”. With that the film turns back once again to the 1920’s and the mystery begins. Audiences are swept off to an exotic land,

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    Although it is well-equipped with modern hotels, arguably the most charming accommodations in Marrakech are to be found in its riads, such as the Riad Zayane. Riads are a traditional style of Moroccan home, named after the courtyard garden ("ryad" in Arabic). Like many styles of urban architecture around the world, riads orient their windows inwards and around the central courtyard, presenting the outside world with solid walls. The result is the exclusion of the chaotic, noisy world of the streets

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    two youthful kids and their growing love story. Much like these characters in Moonrise Kingdom, the idea of change and development in character(s) is seen in The Grand Budapest Hotel where Zero begins at the hotel as a lobby boy, befriending hotel concierge, Gustave. Anderson said, “Usually when I’m making a movie, what I have in mind first, for the visuals, is how we can stage the scenes to bring them more to life in the most interesting way, and then how we can make a world for the story that the

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