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Appropriate for the Front Office Operations or Front Desk
Operations course in Hospitality Management departments. The text
details policies and procedures that address the department's
critical role of serving guests, coordinating employee
communication and utilizing technology to benefit guests, staff and
owners. The front office is the "hub" of the property's
communications and operations systems and usually the first point
of contact for a hotel guest.
Digital technologies have enabled certain opportunities for
industries, societies, and companies to change for the better. The
service sector has essentially evolved through significant
developments in recent decades, such as the increasing adoption of
artificial intelligence (AI) applications and automated
technologies, including service robots, chatbots, and virtual
assistants. Both digital transformation and digital
entrepreneurship are multifaceted areas that relate to varied
emerging technologies that have recently dominated the current
service industry. These technologies serve to enhance various
sociotechnical areas, including communication and collaboration, as
well as co-creating business value and promoting service
automation. Digital Entrepreneurship and Co-Creating Value Through
Digital Encounters contributes to the services' digital
transformation and digital entrepreneurship domain by uncovering
contemporary innovations used in the modern service industry. It
supports modern applications of Industry 4.0, digital
transformation, and entrepreneurship to facilitate value
co-creation for contemporary businesses. Covering topics such as
big data management, industrial relations, and tourist destination
selection, this premier reference source is an ideal resource for
entrepreneurs, business owners and managers, government officials,
policymakers, students and educators of higher education,
librarians, researchers, and academicians.
Internet gambling is a rapidly growing phenomenon, which has
profound social, psychological, economic, political, and policy
implications. Until recently, Internet gambling has been
understudied by the research community, but now a growing body of
literature is emerging, on all aspects of Internet gambling and its
attendant implications.
As jurisdictions around the world grapple to understand the best
way to respond to Internet gambling from a commercial, regulatory,
and social perspective, scholarly studies of Internet gambling are
becoming an ever more crucial resource. The Handbook of Internet
Gambling consolidates this emerging body of literature into a
single reference volume. Its twenty chapters comprise
groundbreaking contributions from the world s leading authorities
in the commercial, clinical, political and social aspects of
Internet gambling.
It is sure to be a foundational resource for academics,
students, regulators, politicians, policy makers, commercial
providers, and health care professionals who have an interest in
understanding the history, dynamics, and impacts of Internet
gambling in a global context.
In 1906, Sir George Newman's 'Infant Mortality: A Social Problem',
one of the most important health studies of the twentieth century,
was published. To commemorate this anniversary, this volume brings
together an interdisciplinary team of leading academics to evaluate
Newman's critical contribution, to review current understandings of
the history of infant and early childhood mortality, especially in
Britain, and to discuss modern approaches to infant health as a
continuing social problem. The volume argues that, even after 100
years of health programmes, scientific advances and medical
interventions, early childhood mortality is still a significant
social problem and it also proposes new ways of defining and
tracking the problem of persistent mortality differentials.
Originally published in 1986, this volume brings together
geographical modelling of population change and demographic
analysis of population structures and pattern. These 2 strands are
interwoven in 3 key review chapters that summarize the study of
spatial and temporal patterns of population, the modelling of
spatial populations and the estimation of population processes.
Findings reported include: An account of demographic transition; an
exposé of the myth of ‘no fertility rises’ in the developing
world in the 20th Century; a theory of population accounting;
predicting migration flows for a system of regions; microsimulation
methods to model population change; and demographic and economic
processes integrated in an urban region model.
This book argues that China's businesses, and hence China's future
economic development, face a huge crisis in that there is a
considerable "leadership gap" in China, with a shortage of
competent business leaders, at a time when new leadership skills
are required urgently, as China's businesses evolve rapidly and
engage ever more with the global economy. Moreover, the book
argues, training is an undervalued and often marginalised activity
in Chinese companies. The book outlines the nature of this problem,
and goes on to demonstrate that there is a new breed of manager
emerging in China, aware of the need to upgrade management skills,
moving away from skills appropriate in traditional industrial
firms, and emphasising more flexibility, positive engagement with
workers, and competence in the market economy. The book includes an
evaluation of different management approaches in China, reports on
extensive original research, including interviews with practising
managers, and sets out how self-development in widespread, deep and
important.
This book argues that China s businesses, and hence China s
future economic development, face a huge crisis in that there is a
considerable "leadership gap" in China, with a shortage of
competent business leaders, at a time when new leadership skills
are required urgently, as China s businesses evolve rapidly and
engage ever more with the global economy. Moreover, the book
argues, training is an undervalued and often marginalised activity
in Chinese companies. The book outlines the nature of this problem,
and goes on to demonstrate that there is a new breed of manager
emerging in China, aware of the need to upgrade management skills,
moving away from skills appropriate in traditional industrial
firms, and emphasising more flexibility, positive engagement with
workers, and competence in the market economy. The book includes an
evaluation of different management approaches in China, reports on
extensive original research, including interviews with practising
managers, and sets out how self-development in widespread, deep and
important."
This book provides a clear interpretation of the causes of demographic change in Britain in the nineteenth century. It combines an examination of migration, marriage patterns, fertility and mortality with a guide to the sources of population data available to historians and demographers. Illustrated with tables and figures, it is the only available summary of this field for students, and includes a detailed bibliography for those wishing to pursue the subject further.
Dr. Coppes and his co-Editors have created a comprehensive table of
contents that addresses the full spectrum of food allergies in
children. Articles are presented to be most useful to
pediatricians, as the issue begins with the clinical presentation
and epidemiology of food allergy, and then progresses to the
diagnostic testing and pahthophysiology.? Articles are also
included that are devoted to specific types of food allergy, dairy,
soy, egg, peanut, and tree nut. Finally, articles are also devoted
to living with food allergies, management of allergies in schools
and camps, and therapies for food allergies.
Internet gambling is a rapidly growing phenomenon, which has
profound social, psychological, economic, political, and policy
implications. Until recently, Internet gambling has been
understudied by the research community, but now a growing body of
literature is emerging, on all aspects of Internet gambling and its
attendant implications. As jurisdictions around the world grapple
to understand the best way to respond to Internet gambling from a
commercial, regulatory, and social perspective, scholarly studies
of Internet gambling are becoming an ever more crucial resource.
The Handbook of Internet Gambling consolidates this emerging body
of literature into a single reference volume. Its twenty chapters
comprise groundbreaking contributions from the world's leading
authorities in the commercial, clinical, political and social
aspects of Internet gambling. It is sure to be a foundational
resource for academics, students, regulators, politicians, policy
makers, commercial providers, and health care professionals who
have an interest in understanding the history, dynamics, and
impacts of Internet gambling in a global context.
The book summarizes the vision and mission of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
and his strategies for moving Ghana from a third world country to a
first world by the shortest possible means. It also looks at the
economic repercussions of his overthrow. It contains all the major
infrastructural developments covering air, road, rail, sea
transport, as well as telecommunication and major projects covering
agriculture, industry, and the factors that led to their failure.
Conditions that compelled him to introduce the PDA (Preventi ve
Detenti on Act), as witnessed by the author, as well as those
conditions that led to the overthrow of the Busia government. It
examines the contribution of the private sector to poverty
reduction as well as the dynamics of wealth creation in the
twenty-first century. It proves that the poverty gap is a
technology gap and suggests the establishment of a machine tool
center to create capacity for machine building. It also suggests
strategies including the use of the input/output matrix and the
upgrade of scientific institutions as trainer of trainees in a
national development agenda with quantifiable targets. It also
defines the special attributes of the kind of leader required to
take Ghana, and possibly Africa, out of its self-imposed
poverty.
Everyday Law for Actors is a resource and reference book, providing
both professional working actors, and those who aspire to be, with
clear, easy-to-read information about the everyday laws they need
to know. The book is intended for actors just starting out, for
those who have been making a living at acting for a long time, and
for every actor in between. All actors can benefit from knowing
more about the everyday law that affects their trade. Even
well-established "stars" with a full team of lawyers, agents,
managers, and business managers will still find this book useful
because they can learn all about that "legalese" and "business
mumbo jumbo" that maybe they never fully understood. Everyday Law
for Actors features short chapters, numerous examples of legal
principles in plain, understandable language, practical
explanations about contract provisions and how to negotiate them,
and useful and concise information about actors' unions, working
with agents and managers, employment laws, landlord-tenant laws,
and more. Actors are artists. But actors must also be smart
business people. They don't call it "show business" for nothing.
With this book in hand, actors will be much better prepared to work
the "business" side of "show business," and will have easy
reference in one manageable volume to the wide variety of legal
information they need to advance their careers.
Arguing that popular digital platforms promote misguided
assumptions about ethics and technology, this book lays out a new
perspective on the relation between technological capacities and
human virtue. The authors criticize the "digital catechism" of
technological idolatry arising from the insular, elite culture of
Silicon Valley. In order to develop digital platforms that promote
human freedom and socio-economic equality, they outline a set of
five "proverbs" for living responsibly in the digital world: (1)
information is not wisdom; (2) transparency is not authenticity;
(3) convergence is not integrity; (4) processing is not judgment;
and (5) storage is not memory. Each chapter ends with a simple
exercise to help users break through the habitual modes of thinking
that our favorite digital applications promote. Drawing from
technical and policy experts, it offers corrective strategies to
address the structural and ideological biases of current platform
architectures, algorithms, user policies, and advertising models.
This book will appeal to scholars and graduate and advanced
undergraduate students investigating the intersections of media,
religion, and ethics, as well as journalists and professionals in
the digital and technological space.
Arguing that popular digital platforms promote misguided
assumptions about ethics and technology, this book lays out a new
perspective on the relation between technological capacities and
human virtue. The authors criticize the "digital catechism" of
technological idolatry arising from the insular, elite culture of
Silicon Valley. In order to develop digital platforms that promote
human freedom and socio-economic equality, they outline a set of
five "proverbs" for living responsibly in the digital world: (1)
information is not wisdom; (2) transparency is not authenticity;
(3) convergence is not integrity; (4) processing is not judgment;
and (5) storage is not memory. Each chapter ends with a simple
exercise to help users break through the habitual modes of thinking
that our favorite digital applications promote. Drawing from
technical and policy experts, it offers corrective strategies to
address the structural and ideological biases of current platform
architectures, algorithms, user policies, and advertising models.
This book will appeal to scholars and graduate and advanced
undergraduate students investigating the intersections of media,
religion, and ethics, as well as journalists and professionals in
the digital and technological space.
Bestselling author Audrey Wood and artist son Bruce create an
undersea counting book that's full of the same vivid imagery and
fun story elements that have made their alphabet books so
successful
It's an undersea countdown in the newest book by bestselling author
Audrey Wood and her dynamic, digital-artist son, Bruce. Follow ten
little fish as they swim along a beautiful ocean reef, one by one
departing from the school for different reasons, eventually leaving
one fellow all alone. What will he do? Along comes another, and
that makes two Soon he becomes a father and she becomes a
mother--with ten little children of their own. The rhyming text
helps readers go from one to ten and back again, and each
illustration pops with all the color and depth of an underwater
playground.
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