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The hospitality industry has been claimed to be people centric industry, where its management success and failure revolves around the Management of people, particular interaction between guests and staff. There is an indicator, which acknowledges the success or failure of such organizations, it is the high level of skills and training of the staff that work in such an industry.
Switzerland, the pioneer country in hotel management education and training has more than a century of history in preparing world leaders for the hotel business. Although the tourism industry from the late 19th century through the years during and after World War Two was not active on a large scale, being available only for the rich and wealthy, today it has become the largest economic factor in the world.
Despite progress, the number of graduates remains below the OECD average
According to the World Tourism Organization one new hospitality post is created every minute - qualified supervisory and management personnel with a willingness to gain international experience will literally be global stars. Opportunities are predicted to grow exponentially as the rapid increase in hospitality activities create new developments and new challenges.
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