Introduction to Hospitality Management, 5th Edition. Walker, University of South Florida. Availability Available. Prepare students to succeed in hospitality management.
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Assesses student mastery with Chapter Tests. Additional assessment questions are also available to instructors in the Test Bank. New to This Edition. End-of-chapter Summaries correspond to chapter Learning Objectives. Introducing Hospitality 2. The Hotel Business 3. Rooms Division 4. Beverages 6. The Restaurant Business 7. Restaurant Management 8.
Tourism Recreation, Attractions, and Clubs Meetings, Conventions, Expositions Special Events Planning Organizing Communication and Decision Making About the Author s. Previous editions. Introduction to Hospitality Management, 4th Edition.
Request a copy. Download instructor resources. Additional order info. Buy this product. K educators : This link is for individuals purchasing with credit cards or PayPal only. For courses in Introduction to Hospitality and Hospitality Management. The text is organized into five sections, with six chapters devoted to management: hospitality and lodging; beverages, restaurants, and managed services; tourism, recreation, attractions, clubs, and gaming; and assemblies, events, attractions, leadership, and management; managerial areas of the hospitality industry.
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John is an editorial advisory board member for Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Research. John is married to Josielyn T. Walker, and they have twins, Christopher and Selina. The Walkers live in Sarasota, Florida. Cloth Bound with Access Card. We're sorry! We don't recognize your username or password. Please try again. The work is protected by local and international copyright laws and is provided solely for the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning.
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