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Makrand Bhave  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Most definitely YES!!
Anurag Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
I also agree to Nirmal, It will work in India. India is changing and so its people and their trends. Now when we are accepting all new trends then why not this. People would love to have a health treatment or stress free massage on a holiday.
Adesh Dalvi  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Adding a spa typically represents a very considerable capital expense and it is labour intensive also. It is usually included in the hotel packages of High end. Therefore dont feel it is still the right time to invest in spa by the Indian hotels....
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1 Reducing rates and making Discount packages
2 Staff recognition and orientation
Rajat Mittal  |  Supported idea  "Personalized and efficient service"  |  2 years ago
Direct employees to desired performance levels with personal, hands-on coaching techniques and milestone-setting activities. The most common challenges for hotel managers revolved around motivating staff so that negative behaviors such as high...
Anurag Dave  |  Added idea  |  3 years ago
Apart from the above discussed ideas related to frontline management, backend processes can also help in improving the efficiency. Efficiency is nothing but the ratio of output by input, therefore, if you we reduce the generetion of waste it will...
Mihir Jhaveri, PMP, CSCM  |  Supported idea  "Reducing rates and making Discount packages"  |  2 years ago
Hi All I agree that reducing rates and making discount packages is good one, but I feel it is not a best practices to reduce the rates as it is short term approach. Need to see if how to reduce the cost element and have the still the same profit...
 
 
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1 Something Different
2 Personalized service
Vivek Kumar Gupta  |  Added idea  "Quality and taste of food in good ambience"  |  1 year ago
There are so many restaurants serving food , but the hygeinic , tasty are the preffered ones. The ambience decides the charges one can levy on the taste and quality.
Anurag Dave  |  Supported idea  |  3 years ago
I do agree with Sushil, more organised the management is, the service will be much better. They will be sure with what work is to be done by whom and hence processes would be carried out smoothly.
 
 
Ideate: "How To Improve Dining Room Service, Gain A Better Reputation & Increase the Sales of a restautant?" deleted from your view.
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Rajat Mittal  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
I do not agree to Dolly, Small hotels and resorts might not even have the fund to implement green techniques. And use of solar energy is also not possible everywhere due to environment concerns.. It will be great if you can suggest some ways of...
Anurag Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
I do not agree with Sushil. These techniques might make the hotels like HYATT more efficient but it is not possible for medium size Hotels to implement green techniques and make profits at the same time. Implementation of green techniques has a very...
Dolly Bhasin  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
The HLP (Heat Light Power) costs of Indian Hospitality outlets are highest in the world. It makes the highest percentage of operational costs after the manpower costs in most properties. By becoming green - they save on the HLP costs, but the...
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Santosh Krishnan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Is there any great future for B.Tech Aeronautics graduates in India?..While Mechanical Engineering is blooming as ever..Even with experience, the candidates of this particular branch, the so called prestegious Aeronautics, are struggling..It is a...
Anurag Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Now the situation is under control this only the melo drama which is left.
ashish ahuja  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
i think in india the oly sector so called aviation is highly affected by recession so many well qualified people roaming here and there in seach of jobs
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Sulagna Brahma  |  Argues in support of  "good"  |  2 years ago
Yes, I believe this strategy will work.There were too many employees due to whom capacities went down without any signs of reviving in near future. Because of this, JET was bound to optimise the manpower in line with the present requirement. But...
Anurag Dave  |  Argues in support of  "Bad"  |  3 years ago
I do not find it good idea it is actually spoiling their brand image.
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A downturn can present businesses with opportunities, as well as challenges, and strong businesses often capitalize on their position to establish an even greater advantage during these conditions. Businesses that are in good shape to ride the downturn, have greater flexibility to invest, strengthening their position while competitors are hamstrung. Hotel companies should not automatically halt all investment programmes, sacrificing future growth because of current difficulties. Businesses need to have a clear idea of investment opportunities, best rates of return and risk levels. Generally investment levels are likely to be lower in a downturn due to reduced asset prices and competition fo...
 
 
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1 Trim the F&B menu of its flab of expensive (slow moving) dishes to avoid heavy inventory
2 Outsourcing Services
Adesh Dalvi  |  Supported idea  "Trim the F&B menu of its flab of expensive (slow moving) dishes to avoid heavy inventory"  |  3 years ago
I agree to Mr. Rajesh, that during downturn we should concentrate more on cutting down expenses..
Anurag Dave  |  Added idea  |  3 years ago
Revisit the 80/20 rule which says 80% of your business comes from 20% of your customers. So try to exceed your customers expectation. Will this exceeding customers expectation during the downturn will be beneficial ?? YES , it will . When the...
 
 
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sachin  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
If you will see from sky everything looks like same. You cant see the faces from sky. so same here, if you will see listen it that's show steeling budget. Good for common person less rent. Great Idea. The so called bullet trains - amazing one....
m a umapathy  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
  when bullet trains are running at  600 kmph   it  is a holed-up proposals to run at 300 kmph technology to run same ton at same speed at 50 % hp   or  double load at same speed ,same HP by andy bearing  Andy engine at 1/3 fuel for same HP, gets...
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1 Some factors affecting Indian tourism
2 LACK OF EASY & TOURIST-FRIENDLY INFORMATION
Cyril S M  |  Added idea  "Poor Infrastructure, Unhigenic conditions"  |  4 months ago
Our tourist places lack proper development, aesthetics, information, cleanliness even at crucial tourist places in comparison with the facilities in foreign countries.
Anurag Dave  |  Supported idea  |  3 years ago
yes this is happening a lot in the tourism industry and i agree with akram on this, that government should take proper actions to curb such activities and should appoint registered guides at all the popular travel destinations in the country....
NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN  |  Supported idea  "Some factors affecting Indian tourism"  |  1 year ago
The views posted by friends from this are correct. Tourism industries need to give attention on the points indicated and should take remedial actions immediately.
 
 
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