984 resultados para Hotel Marketing Audit


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The author reports the results of an exploratory study concerning the importance placed on attributes of hotel selection by Japanese and American guests and cultural differences between these two groups, which represent the largest market for Korean international tourist hotels. The findings suggest that Hofstede's (1960) four dimensions of cultural values can be used to help marketers better understand their guest's hotel selection criteria.

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In his dialogue entitled - Marketing A Hospitality Program and Its Product - Jürgen Chopard, Dr. es Sciences (Economics) Director, Centre International de Glion, Glion, Switzerland, Dr. Chopard initially offers: “The recruitment of qualified personnel is extremely difficult in an industry with a poor image; where career paths are not well defined. The author discusses the employment of marketing management techniques to improve the positioning of hospitality education and create a more attractive perception of the hotel industry.” As outlined in the above paragraph, Dr. Chopard vectors-in on marketing strategies from two standpoints; the educational side with its focus on curriculum, and the larger, industry side with its emphasis on public perception and service. These are not necessarily, nor should they be viewed as disparate elements. “ Although some professionals may see schools of hospitality education catering to two markets, students on one hand and industry on the other, in fact, their needs should be viewed as the same and hence a single market,” Dr. Chopard says to bolster his assertion. “The marketing concept is a management orientation that holds that the key task of the organization is to determine the needs and wants of target markets and to adapt the organization to delivering the desired satisfactions more effectively and efficiently than its competitor,” the author confides, with an attribution. From these information/definition leanings, Dr. Chopard continues on a path that promotes the Centre International de Glion, Glion, Switzerland, which he is affiliated with. Why, because they endorse the same principles he is explaining to you. That’s not a bad thing. Essentially, what Dr. Chopard wants you to know is, education and business management are synonymous and therefore should share the same marketing designs and goals. “It is hard to believe that as critically important a sector as education does not use for its own management the techniques which it teaches and which have largely been proved in other fields,” the author provides as counterpoint. Since pedagogical needs so closely relate to the more pragmatic needs of the industry in general, these elements should seek to compliment and engage each other, in fact, collaboration is imperative, Dr. Chopard expresses a priori. “The cooperation of future employers is indispensable in the preparation of the product, so that it is capable of providing the expected services. The need for close relations between training establishments and the hotel and catering industry seems obvious,” Dr. Chopard says. The author reveals some flaws in hospitality marketing strategy, and then contrasts these against how a successful strategy could/should be implemented.

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The traditional brand management in the hotel industry is facing a great challenge as numerous brands provide many choices to hotel guests. In such competitive environments, hotel firms realize that capitalizing on one of the most important assests they own- the brand- is critical to achieve a premier growth goal not only rapidly but also in a cost- effective way. THe purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of cutsomer-based hotel brand equity for the mid-priced U.S. lodging segment by assessing the impacts of four-widely accepted brand equity dimensions: brand awareness, brand associations, percieved quality and customer loyalty. 277 travelers participated in this study at the airport in a Midwestern city. Perceived quality, brand loyalty, brand associations were found to be the core components of brand equity, while brand awareness, a seemingly important source of brand equity, did not exert a significant influence on building brand equity of mid-priced hotels. The result of this study sheds insight about how to create, manage, and evaluate a distinctive and successful hotel brand.

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In his dialogue titled - Overcoming The Impotency Of Marketing - K. Michael Haywood, Assistant Professor, School of Hotel and Food Administration, University of Guelph, originally reveals: “Many accommodation businesses have discovered that their marketing activities are becoming increasingly impotent. To overcome this evolutionary stage in the life cycle of marketing, this article outlines six principles that will re-establish marketing's vitality.” “The opinion of general managers and senior marketing, financial, and food and beverage managers is that the marketing is not producing the results it once did and is not working as it should,” Haywood advises. Haywood points to price as the primary component hospitality managers use to favor/adjust their marketability. Although this is an effective tool, the practice can also erode profitability and margin he says. Haywood also points at recession as a major factor in exposing the failures of marketing plans. He adds that the hotel manager cannot afford to let this rationale go unchallenged; managers must take measures to mitigate circumstances that they might not have any control over. Managers must attempt to maintain profitability. “In many hotels, large corporate accounts or convention business generates a significant proportion of occupancy. Often these big buyers dictate their terms to the hotels, especially the price they are prepared to pay and the service they expect,” Haywood warns. This dynamic is just another significant pitfall that challenges marketing strategy. The savvy marketing technician must be aware of changes that occur in his or her marketplace, Haywood stresses. He offers three specific, real changes, which should be responded to. “To cope with the problems and uncertainties of the hotel business during the remainder of the decade, six components need to be developed if marketing impotency is to be overcome,” says Haywood in outlining his six-step approach to the problem. Additionally, forward thinking cannot be over-emphasized. “A high market share is helpful in general, but an even more crucial factor is careful consideration of the market sectors in which the company wants to operate,” your author advises. “Taking tactical initiatives is essential. Successful hotels act; unsuccessful ones react. The less successful marketing operations tend to be a hive of frantic activity. Fire-fighting is the normal way of life in such organizations, Haywood observes. “By contrast, successful firms plan and execute their tactical marketing activity with careful timing and precision so as to create the maximum impact,” he extends in describing his fruitful marketing arabesque.

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Marketing involves satisfying consumers' needs and wants with products of two types, goods and services. Hotels provide an intangible product, referred to as a service. On the other hand, toothpaste is an example of a product that is a tangible good. The lifeblood of both is marketing. Different as they are, each utilizes market segmentation and positioning. The segmentation movement in the hotel industry is analyzed in the light of marketing principles developed from the consumer goods sector. The analysis suggests that the hotel industry is engaged in a multiple segmentation strategy

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"Market orientation" is a term popularized by marketing practitioners to indicate the extent to which a firm is market driven. This presumed linkage between market orientation and profitability has caught the attention of scholars, but, surprisingly, only two prior studies have reported a positive association between the two. Given the special relevance to the hotel industry of being market driven, we believe this industry provides the ideal setting for demonstrating the link between market orientation and performance. This research examines this linkage in the hotel industry. The results of our study suggest that market orientation is positively and significantly related to innovation, subjective performance, and objective performance. This result yields a number of useful ideas about how to harness the power of the marketing concept.

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The purpose of this study is to describe travelers that have indicated they are willing to stay in green hotel in order to better understand the market segment. There is very little knowledge about these types of travelers, thus making it difficult for hoteliers to know how to create marketing campaigns that target them. Data were collected via an online survey company. Behavior characteristics provided a more distinguishing profile of the traveler than did demographics or psychographics. Most travelers were willing to pay the same amount for a green hotel as a traditional hotel. Implications, future research, and limitations are discussed.

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A par da globalização, surge o desenvolvimento constante do setor turístico, trazendo consigo, inevitavelmente, o progresso da hotelaria. A informação permitiu que houvesse alterações no perfil do consumidor, tornando-o mais exigente, dinâmico, informado e com motivações mais dispersas, obrigando as atividades turísticas a lutar pela diferenciação para sobreviver num mercado tão competitivo que é o turismo. O hotel deixou de ter apenas a capacidade de alojar pessoas, mas também a capacidade de fornecer espaços preparados para satisfazer as necessidades dos seus clientes com pequenos aspetos que os distinguem dentro do setor. Devido à alta competitividade, as atividades turísticas são obrigadas a seguir as tendências e, dada a tendência mundial para uma consciência ambiental, devido exatamente à informação, torna-se imprescindível adotar pequenas atividades ligadas à proteção do ambiente, que destaquem a unidade, tanto a nível de marketing, como no que diz respeito à sua preocupação com o cliente, que cada vez mais tem esse aspeto em conta na decisão de compra. Assim, a situação concorrencial do mercado atual aumenta exponencialmente a importância da valorização das tendências para atingir o sucesso desejável da atividade hoteleira. Quando uma política de sustentabilidade é bem implementada numa empresa e voltada para o negócio, as ações relacionadas são revertidas em lucro e redução de custos, a par de trazer impactos positivos na coletividade interna. Implementar uma política sustentável numa empresa é um processo que necessita de grande planeamento, sobretudo quando se enquadra num espaço onde a maioria dos colaboradores não têm formação e não se encontram a par da tendência que se quer implementar, o que é o caso do estado do Ceará, no Brasil. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foca-se na elaboração de um plano de sustentabilidade para um produto ou serviço turístico – Hotel Vila Galé Cumbuco, focando-se na importância deste empreendimento hoteleiro implementar um plano de reciclagem, que, indubitavelmente, trará vantagens competitivas e vá ao encontro da resolução dos seus principais problemas, concretamente à acumulação de grandes quantidades de lixo e constantes chamadas de atenção dos hóspedes para uma consciência ambiental.

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Research has shown that performance differences exist between brand-affiliated hotels and unaffiliated properties. However, the extant empirical results are mixed. Some research has shown that brands outperform unaffiliated hotels on various metrics, whereas other research has shown the opposite. This article analyzes this issue using a matched-pair approach where we compare the performance differences of brand-affiliated and unaffiliated properties between 1998 and 2010. The matched-pair approach ensures that local competitive conditions as well as hotel characteristics are the same across the comparison pair. In addition, all potential omitted-variable bias and model misspecifications are avoided. Thus, to address our research question, we compare branded hotels with unaffiliated properties that are identical in age, market segment, location, and duration of operation, as well as having a similar number of rooms. Our analysis shows that performance differentials are present, albeit not systematic. We found no consistent advantages in all segments for either the affiliated hotels or the comparable unaffiliated properties, taking into account our comparison factors. That said, the methodology of our approach yields results that are more informative to the affiliation choice of owners and to the growth strategies of hotel brand–owner companies than those of previous empirical studies.

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O presente projeto propõe-se a contribuir para a melhoria da comunicação do Curia Palace Hotel Spa & Golf de forma, a que este recupere o brilho de outros tempos. O livro inicia-se com uma apresentação do turismo mundial e em Portugal (com todas as suas características e tendências), assim como a hotelaria e o marketing a ela associado. Segue-se toda a informação da unidade hoteleira em questão e o perfil dos seus clientes (considerando os dados recolhidos através de inquéritos), e a proposta de um plano de comunicação usando como base o perfil previamente estabelecido.

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Nos dias de hoje e face às exigências do mercado e concorrentes, existe uma maior necessidade de diferenciação, é importante que cada empresa se adapte aos seus clientes e não imite as estratégias da concorrência, pois cada empresa é única. Os clientes não procuram apenas um produto, pretendem um atendimento personalizado de acordo com as suas necessidades. Atualmente, muitas empresas recorrem ao Marketing Relacional, que é uma mais-valia que as permite ser únicas em relação à concorrência. Com o Marketing Relacional surge a ferramenta CRM, uma das ferramentas que melhor se adapta quando o objetivo é desenvolver um relacionamento sustentável e duradouro com os clientes. A identificação de ações de fidelização é também algo muito importante para as empresas que procuram posicionar-se e diferenciar-se melhor que os seus concorrentes, gerando mais lucros e, também uma melhor satisfação aos seus clientes. Estas são essenciais para o bom desempenho de uma organização, é através destas ações que uma empresa utiliza mais adequadamente os seus recursos, minimizando os problemas e maximizando as oportunidades que surgirão. Estas têm uma importante função entre as empresas e os clientes, os concorrentes e os stakholders, ou seja, focam explicitamente a vantagem competitiva e a vantagem de clientes em longo prazo. Ainda que adaptado a uma empresa em evolução, as ações que irão ser propostas no relatório são possíveis de ser concretizadas, mas terá de se ter em conta o meio ambiente, economia e crescimento de mercado. Pelo facto do hotel não constituir nenhum modelo de implementação de ações de CRM específico, este relatório de estágio pode ser considerado uma mais-valia e um avanço no crescimento a longo prazo da mesma, permitindo assim um relacionamento duradouro entre o hotel e o cliente.

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In competitive tourism markets the consumer-traveller is spoilt by choice of available destinations. Successfully differentiating a destination and getting noticed at decision time is arguably the focus of activities by destination marketing organisations (DMOs). In pursuit of differentiation, three emergent themes in the marketing literature during the past decade have been branding, integrated marketing communications (IMC), and customer relationship management (CRM) a fundamental goal of each being stimulating customer loyalty. However there has been little attention given to destination loyalty in the tourism literature. The purpose of this paper is to report an exploratory investigation of visitor relationship management (VRM) by DMOs. Based on interviews with the management of 11 regional tourism organisations (RTO) in Queensland, Australia, the opportunities for, and immediate challenges of, VRM are discussed. While each RTO recognised the potential for VRM, none had yet been able to develop a formal approach to engage in meaningful dialogue with previous visitors from their largest market.

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This paper reports on a study that investigates the emotions elicited from appraising SMS-based mobile marketing (m-marketing) communications under three marketing conditions: product consistency, incentives and permission giving. Results from the experimental design show that appraising m-marketing communications elicits both single emotions and mixed emotions; that is, a mixture of positive and negative emotions in the same response. Additionally, the results show that the influence of specific marketing conditions may increase or reduce the intensity of the emotions elicited. This study contributes to marketing practice by examining consumer appraisals of m-marketing communications under different combinations of marketing conditions. The results provide insights into which emotions are likely to be elicited as a result, and how a specific marketing condition might influence their levels of intensity. The study contributes to marketing theory also through combining appraisal theory with Richins (1997) consumption emotion set.