Reference no: EM133773998 , Length: word count:2000
Assessment - Hospitality Management
REPORT AND PRESENTATION
Introduction
This assessment is to be completed in team of mini- mum of 2 students and maximum 4 students. A group participation form, which is available in LMS, needs to be completed, signed by all group members and submitted till week 8. Once submitted, the teams will remain fixed and no member additions or deletions will be allowed unless by approval of your unit facilita- tor/lecturer.
Task
The purpose of this group assessment is to develop a well-analysed and well-researched report and present their research report. The students will be asked to work together in project teams to evaluate hospitali- ty practices and initiatives within a specific situation using the appropriate theoretical concepts, tools and frameworks. This will include the analysis of appropri- ate hotel / hospitality company, clientele and stake- holders' data, their conclusions and a set of recom- mendations or strategies for improvement.
Report
Your report should have 2000 words, excluding refer- ences. It must cover the criteria that are required. The report must have Executive Summary, Table of Con- tent, Background information, sub-headings, critical analysis, findings and conclusion along with important plots/diagrams/figures created by yourself or taken from any source. Note that all the references must be stated clearly and properly. Your report should be a single word or pdf document containing your compar- ison and need to be submitted through Moodle. One submission per student.
Your report must include:
Title Page: The title of the assessment, name and student ID.
Executive Summary TOC
Introduction: A statement of the purpose for your report and a brief outline of your work (one or two paragraphs).
Body of the Report: Discuss the elements according to the criteria as mentioned in the task.
Conclusion: A summary of the points you have made in the body of the paper. The conclusion should not introduce any ‘new' material that was not discussed in the body of the paper. (One or two paragraphs)
References: A list of sources used in your text. They should be listed alphabetically by (first) author's family name. You need to provide at least 15 scholarly references.