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Managing Hospitality Human Resources
by Robert Woods<p>HUMAN resources is an ever-changing field. Keeping up with it is mandatory for hospitality business leaders for a variety of reasons, including remaining in compliance with government regulations and developing an effective hospitality service organization. <p>When the first edition of Managing Hospitality Human Resources came out in 1994, there were real reasons for the hospitality industry to worry about having enough employees in the future. During the 1990s, hospitality suffered from a shortage of employees, high turnover rates, and image issues in some areas. By the late 2000s the turnover issue had been mostly addressed, although the potential for recurrence of the problem still persists. Hospitality's image has been greatly repaired from the days of the Resolution Trust Corporation in 1989 and similarly troubled organizations in the years after, when many hotels were auctioned off after hundreds of savings and loan organizations failed. The industry became much leaner, and stayed lean due in part to the Great Recession, which officially began in December of 2007. Hospitality organizations today are pretty savvy. As a general rule, they stay on top of human resources issues and have developed many new HR programs to improve the hospitality workplace and help end the impression that a hospitality job is a way station in life--an image that has persisted for much of the industry's modern existence.</p>
Managing Human Resources (7th Edition)
by Robert L. Cardy David B. Balkin Luis R. Gomez-MejiaManaging Human Resources prepares all future managers with a business understanding of human resource management skills. The non-functional HR approach used in this text also makes human resources relevant to anyone who has to deal with HR issues, even those who do not hold the title of manager. This edition contains up to 600 new references, a new set of cases that address HR in small businesses, and coverage on the global economic crisis and it's impact on HR.
Managing Service Food And Beverage Operations
by Ronald Cichy Philip HickeyManaging Service in Food and Beverage Operations shows students how food service professionals create and deliver guest-driven service; enhance value, build guest loyalty, and promote repeat business; and continuously improve the process of providing excellent service. Students will learn how every aspect of a food service operations contributes to the guest experience and will explore unique features of a variety of food and beverage operations.
Manufacturing and Automation Technology
by R. Thomas Wright Michael BerkeihiserNIMAC-sourced textbook
Marigold Book 3 Class 3 - Goa Board
by Directorate of Education Panaji GoaThe textbook Marigold Book 3 in English for Class 3 is published Goad Board. It is Permitted and support by: “National Council of Educational Research and Training New Delhi”. The book plays an important role in the educational process as it provides the 'minimum' of the. It provides basis for activities and evaluation strategies in the academic framework. The book is divided into 10 units with concept clearing illustrations and activities for the students for aptitude evolving.
Marine Science: The Dynamic Ocean
by Meghan E. Marrero Glen SchusterThis book is a truly integrated science course in which the science concepts are applied to authentic scientific settings, scenarios, and investigations. You will simultaneously learn about life, Earth, and physical sciences. As you explore real-world data, you get a unique and fresh perspective on the ocean, its inhabitants, and its processes. Science concepts such as plate tectonics, food and energy transfer, and the properties of water come to life as you participate in Student Expert teams that focus on the seafloor, marine food sources, and the sea's surface. <p><p>This curriculum program parallels other textbook programs, yet there are some notable distinctions in the way it was put together. Rather than chapters, the book is divided into 34 Lessons, each of which will help you to build your understanding about the ocean and its processes. Marine Science: The Dynamic Ocean gives you the opportunity to access and interpret data sets, including oceanographic, meteorological, and animal tracking observations. You will also participate in fieldwork, assessing local water quality and your school's potential contribution to marine pollution.
Marine Science (Florida Edition): The Dynamic Ocean
by Meghan E. Marrero Glen Schuster Us Satellite LaboratoryMarketing: Defined, Explained, Applied
by Michael Levens"Marketing: Defined, Explained, Applied "was written from the ground up to be the most usable reference guide for understanding the principles of marketing. The unique visual and organizational style of the text clearly presents key information that draws readers into the material, allowing them to use their text-rather than passively read it. The second edition features a new format that makes it easier for readers to study and learn the material.
Marketing 3rd Edition
by Dhruv Grewal Michael LevyGrewal/Levy was designed for today's changing student population. It has a strong emphasis on experiential learning and focuses on the value that marketers create for the firm. This textbook also provides students with hands-on learning tools through Connect Marketing, and provides professors up to date tools every month through the monthly newsletter. It has a strong emphasis on experiential learning and focuses on the value that marketer's create for the firm. In addition the authors have incorporated the theme of Entrepreneurship throughout the text, building on Babson's reputation as the top school for entrepreneurship in the country. As one of the shortest of the hardback books on the market Grewal also fits the changing needs of professors to present a more concise look at key marketing concepts.
Marketing Essentials
by Lois Schneider Farese Grady Kimbrell Carl A. WoloszykConsidered the nation’s number one marketing program, Marketing Essentials is the essential text for introducing students to the skills, strategies, and topics that make up the ever-changing world of marketing. It effectively captures the excitement of this fast-paced discipline with engrossing narrative, engaging graphics, and real-life case studies.
Marketing Management (14th Edition)
by Philip Kotler Kevin Lane KellerStay on the cutting-edge with the gold standard text that reflects the latest in marketing theory and practice. Marketing Management is the gold standard marketing text because its content and organization consistently reflect the latest changes in today's marketing theory and practice. Remaining true to its gold-standard status, the fourteenth edition includes an overhaul of new material and updated information, and now is available with mymarketinglab--Pearson's online tutorial and assessment platform.
Marley: The Dog Who Ate My Homework (I Can Read Level 2)
by John GroganMarley has been waiting all day to play with Cassie, but when she gets home there's still work to be done! Cassie is making a model of the solar system for school, using fruit to represent each of the planets. When all the work is done, Daddy hangs the model in the dining room for all to see . . . including Marley. Marley doesn't like homework, but he sure does like a snack, and before he can stop himself, the solar system has disappeared into the black hole of Marley's stomach. Cassie wakes up before school to find herself without her assignment, and in need of a quick fix. Can Marley somehow make up for his cosmic mistake and help Cassie get her project in on time?This Marley beginning reader is filled with out of this world laughs, perfect for anyone who's ever suffered from a case of disappearing homework.
Marley: Firehouse Dog (I Can Read Level 2)
by John GroganMarley is back in an I Can Read adventure! When Marley and his family are out for a walk around town, they are pleased to be invited into the fire station for a tour! Unhappily, Marley has to stay behind . . . or at least, that's what his family says. Before long, Marley has chewed through his leash and is leading his own tour of the firehouse. From the kitchen to the garage, Marley is hot on the trail for some mischief! Young readers will relish this sizzling story!
Marley: Not a Peep! (I Can Read Level 2)
by John GroganJeepers peepers! Cassie’s class hatched chicks at school, and Cassie gets to bring them home for the weekend to share with her family. The chicks are very cute, but will need a lot of attention . . . which Marley soon finds out. While Cassie is out of the house on a playdate, leaving Marley to babysit, the chicks get loose from their cage and begin to run around the house! Can Marley round up the chicks before Cassie gets back, or will the temptation to have a playdate of his own be too great for him to resist? Find out in this lively Marley I Can Read!
Marty McGuire Digs Worms!
by Kate Messner Brian FlocaAn irrepressible third grader’s school project to help the planet causes chaos instead in this funny, accessible chapter book.Marty McGuire’s third-grade class has a special assignment: Save the Earth! Even more exciting, the best project wins a special award. Marty’s pretty sure her classmates’ ideas won’t stand a chance against her plan to turn the garbage from the school cafeteria into fertilizer. All she needs is a little help from her teammate and best friend, Annie—and the worms in her grandma’s garden. But it turns out that worms are awfully SLOW eaters. And when the critters escape, the whole class starts grumbling. Can Marty save the Earth without losing her friends?Praise for Marty McGuire Digs Worms!“A quick, amusing read with an easily digestible environmental message; it is a perfect match for its young intended audience.” —Kirkus Reviews
Mass Media Revolution
by J. Charles SterinDebuting in its first edition Mass Media Revolution is a revolutionary learning and teaching tool designed to reflect the way students experience mass media today. With a storytelling narrative and chapter-specific videos,Mass Media Revolution helps students experience mass media, enhancing their development as critical consumers. They can study, read, interact and consume their course material in print and online in a way that best suits their individual learning needs
Mastering the Codification and eIFRS: A Case Approach
by Natalie T. Churyk Thomas C. Pearson Thomas R. WeirichChuryk, Weirich, and Pearson's Mastering Codification and eIFRS: A Case Approach is a new accounting book that focuses on teaching students how to use the FASB Codification and the IASB e-IFRS research databases. This is a perfect companion for an Intermediate Accounting, Accounting Research, or Advanced Accounting course, where research skills are integrated in the curriculum. In today's environment, professional accountants conducting financial accounting research will be utilizing some type of electronic research database. Understanding how to use the FASB Codification system is becoming more crucial to a student's success on the CPA exam and their success in the profession. Throughout the text, the authors use cases to step students through the fundamentals of how to conduct research at the professional level.
Mastering the TEKS in World History (Second Edition)
by Mark Jarrett Stuart Zimmer James KilloranLearn about world history in preparation for the STAAR End-of-Course Test.
Math Connects 5th Grade (Tennessee Edition)
by Gilbert J. Cuevas John A. CarterThis text book contains Master the Tennessee GLEs, and End-of-Year Option Problem-Solving Projects. The chapters include: Place Value, Multiply Whole Numbers, Divide by a One-Digit Divisor, Divide by a Two-Digit Divisor, Add and Subtract Decimals, Multiply and Divide Decimals, Factors, Fractions, and Decimals, Add and Subtract Fractions, Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities, Display and Interpret Data, Perimeter and Area, Surface Area and Volume of Prisms, Measurement.