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Research Seminar at De La
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'Best Practices in the Hospitality Industry'
Research seminar presented by:
Dr.
Russell Arthur Smith, Interim Dean
Cornell-Nanyang Institute of
Hospitality Management (CNI)
November 18, 2009 (Wednesday), 10:30am
- 12:00 noon
Venue: 6/F Halles de Rheims, Angelo King International Centre,
De La Salle-College of St. Benilde

Register to
win a copy of the book
'Exploring Best Practices in the Hospitality Industry'.
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‘Exploring Best
Practices in the Hospitality Industry in Asia’ is a book jointly
produced by Cornell-Nanyang Institute of Hospitality Management (CNI)
and the Asian Business Case Centre at the Nanyang Business School.
The book reports on the findings of a research project that explored
best practices in the Asian hospitality industry. The outcome is a
series of short cases designed to bring out the salient features of
each best practice with the aim of fostering knowledge sharing and
continuous learning among practitioners in the industry in Asia.
In order to reach out
to young minds interested in the hospitality business at Yonsei
University, CNI is presenting a seminar which will cover the
research methodology and selected cases reflecting best practices
identified across the Asia Pacific region. The seminar will start
with the global hospitality industry – current trends and
challenges, then, cover the Asian hospitality industry in detail and
focus on practices that have been effective and innovative in the
Asian service industry. The presentation is to inspire and expose
potential hospitality professionals to best practices that they can
then use in their careers.
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Speaker:
Dr. Russell Arthur
Smith, Interim Dean
Cornell-Nanyang Institute of Hospitality Management |
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Dr. Russell Arthur Smith is a hospitality and tourism development
expert who has extensive academic and professional experience in
Asia, as well as in North America and the Middle East. Dr. Smith has
headed large multi-disciplinary teams for the preparation of major
hospitality and tourism development plans. In addition, he has
served on many private and public boards and committees throughout
the Asia Pacific as well as held appointments in universities in
Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and the United States of America. He
holds a doctorate from Harvard University and a degree in
architecture with first class honors from the University of
Queensland. He is also a Certified Practising Planner.
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November 18, 2009 (Wednesday), from
10:30am-12:00noon
Venue: Halles de Rheims, Angelo King International Centre, De La Salle-College of St. Benilde (exact venue to be
announced soon)
For queries about the session, contact Ms. Ayu at
wirdayu@ntu.edu.sg or
Mr. Robert Ritchie L. Calo, Resident Faculty and Program
Coordinator, De La Salle-College of St. Benilde, School of Hotel,
Restaurant and Institution Management at
calor@dls-csb.edu.ph.
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About CNI
The Cornell-Nanyang
Institute of Hospitality Management (CNI) was established as a
partnership between Cornell University’s School of Hotel
Administration and Nanyang Technological University’s Business
School. CNI combines the Cornell Hotel School’s rich hospitality
tradition with the Nanyang Business School’s Asian business
perspective, to introduce global best practices and knowledge
customized for Asia's needs. CNI’s mandate is to build a world-class
institution for the creation and dissemination of knowledge for the
hospitality and tourism industry in Asia. CNI is, poised to become
Asia's premier source of hospitality education and research.
CNI offers three
hospitality education programs designed to alleviate the severe
shortage of qualified talent that is currently plaguing the
hospitality industry in Asia and the Middle East -
Master of Management in
Hospitality (MMH),
Professional
Development Program (PDP),
General
Managers Program (GMP), and
Custom Programs.
For more information
about CNI, visit
www.cni.ntu.edu.sg
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"Creating a Global
Community of Hospitality Leaders Who Change the World" |
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