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Club Management: The management of private membership clubs is a
must have text for all students studying hospitality management and
specifically the management of private clubs. Clubs are different
enough from other types of hospitality establishments that they are
deserving of special attention. This is the first text to provide
comprehensive coverage of three major types of clubs: country
clubs, city clubs and yacht clubs, and others (e.g. racquet clubs,
university clubs), and to explain the similarities and differences
in their management and marketing. It tackles the for-profit and
not-for-profit models and delves into the rich history of clubs, as
well as the laws, traditions, and the peculiarities that surround
them. Key features: * Uses international examples including UK,
USA, India, Canada and others. * Covers the numerous functional
areas, including the history of private clubs, governance,
different business models, and current trends. * Includes real life
evidence and examples, using excerpts from current research,
interviews with managers, and observations from the authors' first
hand experiences during years in the industry. * Includes a graphic
chapter, illustrated by artist John Klossner. His drawings capture
the evolution of a fictitious club over 100 years. Club Management:
The management of private membership clubs is an essential text for
all those seeking a better understanding of this fascinating
segment of the hospitality industry and future careers in clubs.
Club Management: The management of private membership clubs is a
must have text for all students studying hospitality management and
specifically the management of private clubs. Clubs are different
enough from other types of hospitality establishments that they are
deserving of special attention. This is the first text to provide
comprehensive coverage of three major types of clubs: country
clubs, city clubs and yacht clubs, and others (e.g. racquet clubs,
university clubs), and to explain the similarities and differences
in their management and marketing. It tackles the for-profit and
not-for-profit models and delves into the rich history of clubs, as
well as the laws, traditions, and the peculiarities that surround
them. Key features: * Uses international examples including UK,
USA, India, Canada and others. * Covers the numerous functional
areas, including the history of private clubs, governance,
different business models, and current trends. * Includes real life
evidence and examples, using excerpts from current research,
interviews with managers, and observations from the authors' first
hand experiences during years in the industry. * Includes a graphic
chapter, illustrated by artist John Klossner. His drawings capture
the evolution of a fictitious club over 100 years. Club Management:
The management of private membership clubs is an essential text for
all those seeking a better understanding of this fascinating
segment of the hospitality industry and future careers in clubs.
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