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Intra-Department relationship

INTRA-DEPARTMENT RELATIONSHIP No individual department in any hotel can work in isolation. To achieve positive moments of truth in any service provided to the guests, no specific department can be responsible: in fact it should be a collective responsibility of all the departments concerned. Each department is equally important for proper functioning of hotel. The food and beverage service department is one of the major selling points of the hotel. All sections under the umbrella of the F&B department coordinate and cooperate with each other to achieve objectives of the department that are customer, management, and employee focused. The following shows the intra –departmental relationship between sections. 1. Food Production In a food and beverage outlet, the F&B production has the most important role to play. Items prepared/dressed here are the ones that the service personnel sell. To be successful in its operations, it coordinates with the other F&B Sect...

ITDC HOTELS

ITDC HOTELS India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) was set up as a wholly owned government company in 1966, for the development and promotion of tourism in India . India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) was established in 1966 as an autonomous public sector corporation, entrusted with the task of helping develop tourism infrastructure and promoting India as a tourist destination. Today, ITDC provides a complete package of tourism services including accommodation, catering, travel-related services, event management, publicity, hotel consultancy, duty free shops, in-house travel agency, entertainment and shopping.  

ITC HOTELS

ITC HOTELS ITC was incorporated on August 24, 1910 under the name of ‘ Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited ’. Its beginnings were humble. A leased office on Radha Bazar Lane, Kolkata was the centre of the Company’s existence. The Company celebrated its 16 th birthday on August 24, 1926 by purchasing the plot of land situated at 37, Chowringhee (now renamed J.L.Nehru Road), Kolkata for the sum of Rs 310,000. This decision of the Company was historic in more ways than one. It was to mark the beginning of a long and eventful journey into India’s future. The Company’s headquarter building ‘ Virginia House’ , which came up on that plot of land two years later, would go on to become one of Kolkata’s most venerated landmarks. The Company’s ownership progressively Indianised and the name of the Company was changed to I.T.C. Limited in 1974. In recognition of the Company’s multi-business portfolio encompassing a wide range of business – Cigarettes & Tobacco, Hotels, Information...

TAJ HOTELS

TAJ HOTEL Billed by the Times, London as the finest hotel in the East, the Taj’s first hotel, the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Mumbai was perhaps the only place in the world where a British Viceroy could rub shoulders with an Indian Maharajah, where the congress could debate with right wing leaders, and where sailors on shore leave could flirt with the Pompadour Follies. Built at the cost of a quarter of a million pounds, the hotel introduced a series of firsts that set new benchmarks in Indian hospitality. Over the years, the Taj brought into Bombay, “ Professors of Dance ” Mademoiselle Singy to raise temperatures and a few eyebrows with the Tango, the first air-conditioned ballroom to cool things down, the first cold storage, the first licensed bar and more. The changing decades ushered in new tastes and newer guests including Mick Jagger, Steven Spielberg and David Rockefeller, to name a few. From Nobel laureates to rock stars, fashion divas, to oil-rich sheiks, Taj r...