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Revenue Management for the Hospitality Industry, 1st Edition

ISBN: 978-0-470-39308-6

November 2010

528 pages

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Description
Revenue Management for the Hospitality Industry is filled with practical examples and best practices on the topic of revenue management, a critical aspect of the industry. Through numerous revenue management examples from the hospitality industry and a running case example throughout the book, students will discover how they can incorporate revenue management principles and best practices. The core of revenue management of a hospitality organisation is to, as the authors explain, "charge the right price, to the right customer, for the right product, through the right channel, at the right time." The book is intended for students with prior knowledge and understanding of the hospitality industry, and will explain what they need to know and how to be successful.
About the Author

David K. Hayes has more than 30 years experience in hospitality management and education. He has taught at Texas Tech University and the University of Houston. His industry experience includes serving as the Managing Owner of a hotel and conference center and a professional writer and consultant.

Allisha Miller has worked in the hospitality industry in a number of different roles, most recently as director of sales and marketing of a hotel and conference center. Currently, she is a professional writer and simulation developer for hospitality industry clients.

Features
  • Explores revenue management from the lodging, foodservice, and integrated perspectives
  • Numerous real-life revenue management examples from hospitality
  • RM at Work feature is a series of mini-case studies which allows readers to solve revenue management problems as if they were in a professional setting
  • RM in Action feature shows how revenue management principles are applied to real world examples from current events
  • RM on the Web allows readers to link to pertinent supplemental materials online
  • Key Concept Case Study is a running  case that progresses through the book to reinforce concepts within each chapter
  • Engaging approach written in an accessible format