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I was wondering from where Open source products like firefox and Linux gets funding? How does they support companies like Mozilla Foundation?
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Radhakrishna Marar
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Adding to what Prasun said,other than the people who gives donations for the open source softwares...government too fund these kind of open source software development programmes as part of the stimulus package and they believe that spending...
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Manish Trehan
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I went through an article, where For many open source enthusiasts, the problem is like finding the funds to help support their favorite open source projects, which include various Linux distros. It's not that they do not have the money, it's the...
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Prasun Singhal
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Donations play a crucial role in supporting Free and Open Source Software projects. At times readers will write in to share their positive experience with a utility or program or a distribution that I have written about. Now don't confuse them...
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Something Different
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Personalized service
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Vivek Kumar Gupta
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"Quality and taste of food in good ambience"
| 1 year ago
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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.
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Manish Trehan
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I feel that the hotel management should also maintain a Substitution Sheet, which makes the process of keeping track of employee shift-substitutions. Over-staffing, as well as under-staffing, are both easily avoided when there is clear advance...
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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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Tirupati Tirumala Balaji Temple
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Golden Temple of India, Amritsar
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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"Common Man"
| 1 year ago
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Common Man is the eighth wonder of the world. Self centered politicians, corruption at high places, caste/relihious feelings, growing illiteracy, inability to raise people to above the poverty line... inspite of all this.. common man lives happily...
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Manish Trehan
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| 3 years ago
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My vote goes for Golden Temple too...
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Adesh Dalvi
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"Tirupati Tirumala Balaji Temple"
| 3 years ago
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yes very true Anurag, depicting the Indian legacy, Tirupati Balaji Temple is really significant from the religious point of view. Every year, the popularity of this temple attracts tourists from all over the world...
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Waste food management
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Use of toxic products
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Vinay C Shinde
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"Waste food management"
| 2 years ago
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I THINK THERE IS LOT OF POTENTIAL IN THIS FOOD WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. AS IT IS MENTIONED THE FOOD WASTE GENERATION IS SO HUGE, IN SUCH CASE POWER GENERATION FROM FOOD WASTE IS VERY GOOD OPTION. APPROX FROM 1 TON OF FOOD WASTE 80 CUBIC METER GAS...
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Manish Trehan
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| 3 years ago
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Yes i agree with adesh here that most of the luxury hotels waste too much of energy, and all most all the hotels are Energy inefficient and just to make sure the customer experience is great lot of energy is wasted, too many lightings are lit even...
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Ideate: "What are some of the big "environmental offenses" in the hotel industry?" deleted from your view.
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Sulagna Brahma
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| 2 years ago
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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...
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Anurag Dave
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| 3 years ago
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I do not find it good idea it is actually spoiling their brand image.
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In most cases, price wars start because a hotel is trying to stop the declining demand, or one hotel figures that they can buy market share using their current profit margins as a trade off. Dropping prices to stimulate demand or buy market share comes with its own set of penalties. Hotels, like many other businesses, operate in a competitive environment. Generally, when one hotel makes a bid to buy market share through price reductions, any revenue from market share that is gained is soon lost when a competitor retaliates by undercutting the reduced price and the hotel is forced to sell at even lower rate levels that endanger its profit margins. Subsequently, when these hotels try to incre...
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Manish Trehan
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| 3 years ago
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Yes infact the Hotels go on a price war during this time when there is very less business happening, but when market becomes stable and when they again increase the price...consumer will not oblige in the same manner, and i also agree with the...
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I’ve interviewed MANY people over the years. Some were rising stars and some weren’t. What differentiated the two really came down to attitude and response. The “star” candidates among us projected the right thoughts, articulation and mirroring body language. They think before they speak and they displayed a remarkable ability to maintain calm during the most stressful of questioning. Chances are if you have ever landed a job you have said and did the right things. As you start becoming more transient you will be meeting with more people and thus the likelihood of doing something which will harm your chances will increase. One time I was interviewing someone who not only had his cell p...
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Leander
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Echo views of Dennis Aries, this is an aspect generally not covered. And I hope people get the right meaning-- that is be humble but do not compromise on values and be a doormat. Maintaining self respect and faith in values & being transparent is...
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Manish Trehan
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| 3 years ago
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yes one should keep these points while going for an interview, and more important is he should structure his interview with facts and stats when asked about technical questions and should be able to co-relate stuff.
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Dennis Aries
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Great article, just a small addition: 10. Don't be too humble. - This means both by posture and by attitude. Sit up straight, you are the right man (or woman) for the job, otherwise you would not be there. Keep an open posture. If you lean back...
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Yes, Now is the time to travel
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Adesh Dalvi
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"Yes, Now is the time to travel"
| 3 years ago
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Lower room rates : Hoteliers will try to attract guests by lowering their room rates, providing discounts etc.. Better service: During recession we could see many people going out of job, so there will be competition between the employee which...
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Manish Trehan
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Yes, its a good time to travel because traveling becomes attractive during recession with room rates going all time low to attract visitors with reduced room rates, lower prices for groups etc. In what ever way reduction in room rate is done, visitors...
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Sushil Soren
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"Yes, Now is the time to travel"
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What a tourist wants?? Better service at lower price, lower room rates, more attention.This is what a hotel will give to attract visitors/guests to their hotel..
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Manish Trehan
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| 3 years ago
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For me hotels are safe as they were before. If we consider hotels are no more safe because of what happened in MUMBAI then take my words, there is no place in this world which is safer. You might face one or the other problem in one or the other way.
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AKRAM ASLAM
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i really dont understand why people are acting so strange...??? if im not wrong there only a few times or probably once where the TERRORISTS have captured a hotel for the mission... can anyone tell me which other hotel was captured and when in...
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SR Sham Sunder
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| 3 years ago
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Terrorism in India is at best a political weapon in the hands of politicians. I am not saying that we should not anticipate and take care. We should improve general anti-terrorism environment. We must create hindrances for terrorists. They...
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santosh kumar
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| 2 years ago
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many 5 star hotels resorts have reduced their tariffs are promoting value schemes to increase occupancy levels
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Manish Trehan
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| 3 years ago
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Yes, luxury hotels are used by high end class of people and I don't agree with you that it will be on recession. High end class of people are the one for whom status is more than the money. A decrease in class of hotel can ruin their status. And I...
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Jude Lobo
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| 3 years ago
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Many a Large Property inspite of being 'Luxury Hotels' are largely preferred patronised by a very large chunk of the Corporate clientele. During the on-going recession, my sources with associates in various companies have informed me of major...
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