How to define Hotel Missions and Goals
Organizational Missions : Every organization has a reason
or purpose to exist . This forms the basis for the organization's Mission
statement. An organization's mission can be expressed in a mission statement ,
which defines the unique purpose that sets one hotel from another.
From the mission statement hotel employees should be able to derive a
sense of purpose and direction to hotel policies.
For Example, a hotels mission may be to provide the finest facilities
and services in the market while providing a good place to work for its
employees and a reasonable return for the investments by its owners.
Mission statement should address the following three main constitutes:
- Guests
- Hotel Management
- Employees
Guests:
Mission statement should address the basic needs and expectations of
their guests. We can assume that all guests will have the basic expectations:
1. Safety and security
of the hotel.
2. Clean, comfortable
rooms and public areas.
3. Professional and
friendly staff.
4. Well maintained
facilities and equipment's.
5. Service.
Hotel Management:
Hotels mission statement should reflect its management philosophy. Since
styles of operation differ, mission statements will very from property to
property. A mission statement guides managers in their jobs by identifying the
hotels basic values. Above all the hotel's mission is one of the principle means;
it uses to distinguish itself from other hotels.
Employees:
Mission statement should help the hotel employees meet or exceed the
expectations of both guests and management. A mission statement can also serve
as a basis for job description and performance standards and as an introduction
to the property for new employees. This should also appear in the employee’s
handbooks and training manuals along with the job description.
Example of a mission statement:
"The mission of our hotel is to provide outstanding lodging
facilities and services to our guests. Our hotel focuses on individual business
and leisure travel, as well as travel associated with groups meetings .we
emphasize high quality standards in our rooms and food and beverage divisions.
We provide a fair return on investment for our owners and recognize that this
cannot be done without well trained, motivated and enthusiastic
employees."
Goals: Goals are those activities and
standards and organization must successfully perform or achieve to effectively
carry out its missions. A Goal is more specific than a mission; it requires a
certain level of achievement that can be observed and measured.
Measurable goals encourage hotel employees to perform effectively while
enabling management to monitor employee progress. Management can determine
whether goals are being achieved or whether corrective action is necessary.
Examples of measurable front office goals:
- Increase
the hotel's average occupancy level
by two percent above the previous year's level.
- Increase
the volume of repeat guest business by 10 percent.
- Collect GSTS card
from 95 percent of all guest while checkout.
- Reduce Check-in
and check-out times
by two minutes.
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