2003
DOI: 10.1080/10963758.2003.10696759
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Executive Committee Skills and Completing the Learning Cycle in Hospitality Education

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“…Steed and Schwer (2003), in their examination of the skills required by executive teams, are among those who have concluded that on-the-job training methods are more effective than formal education in helping individuals to develop critical competencies. This is particularly true of skills in the ''soft'' areas of customer relations and interpersonal communication that are so essential to hospitality professionals.…”
Section: Implications Of Findings For Selection and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Steed and Schwer (2003), in their examination of the skills required by executive teams, are among those who have concluded that on-the-job training methods are more effective than formal education in helping individuals to develop critical competencies. This is particularly true of skills in the ''soft'' areas of customer relations and interpersonal communication that are so essential to hospitality professionals.…”
Section: Implications Of Findings For Selection and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In another article by Cornell (2000) on managers' job-related competencies, it was found that professional appearance and poise, and face-to-face communications were rated higher by GMs than by subordinate managers (Kay and Russette, 2000). More recently, Steed and Schwer (2003) conducted an academic study on the competencies needed for success in the full-service hotel executive committee positions. Findings indicated that high ethical standards and communication skills are essential attributes in industry managers' abilities to reach large hotel executive committee positions (Steed and Schwer, 2003).…”
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confidence: 94%
“…More recently, Steed and Schwer (2003) conducted an academic study on the competencies needed for success in the full-service hotel executive committee positions. Findings indicated that high ethical standards and communication skills are essential attributes in industry managers' abilities to reach large hotel executive committee positions (Steed and Schwer, 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%
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Purpose -Project management is an essential skill in the hospitality organization that is only becoming more important (Tereso et al, 2019). Bridging the gap between academia and industry is achievable by experiential learning or providing students with curriculum that gives them hands-on access to real-world industry research projects that attempt to solve real-world industry issues (Steed and Schwer, 2003). The purpose of this paper is to understand the scope of project management curriculum in universities' hospitality programs, to understand the scope of project management skill requirements in hospitality firms and to narrow the disconnect between project management in academia and in hospitality firms.
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“…Originality/value -Project management is an essential skill in the hospitality organization that is only becoming more important (Tereso et al, 2019). Bridging the gap between academia and industry is achievable through experiential learning or providing students with curriculum that gives them hands-on access to real-world industry research projects that attempt to solve real-world industry issues (Steed and Schwer, 2003). Most graduate level curriculum at universities was found to hone skills like written and oral communications, problem solving and decision making, organization, time management and cost control (Steed and Schwer, 2003).…”
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