“…Consistent with past findings, respondents attribute management success to such intrinsic attributes as having internal locus of control (Brownell, 1994), as well as pursuing self-development, long-term career goals (Ludkin and Juwaheer, 2000) and willingness to make personal sacrifices (Brownell, 1994). Also dating back in the hospitality literature as early as 1988, personal merits and abilities such as possessing professional appearance and poise, practicing good work ethics and having good communication skills have been well established and documented as important management requisites (Tas, 1988;Okeiyi et al, 1994;Tas et al, 1996;Kay and Russette, 2000;Perdue et al, 2000). The importance ratings of these attributes by respondents in this study are consistent with past findings.…”