Fundamentals of Sales & Marketing Management for Hospitality
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Understanding latest trends in sales management, organisation, budgeting, planning, recruiting, training.
The sales department is one of the key departments in hospitality not only because it brings sales but also helps in understanding customer demands and experiences required through market intelligence. The sales department is responsible to position the hotel, price, distribution, and promotion to not only end consumers but also to B2B and intermediaries.
In this course, we will learn theoretical aspects of sales management with practical tips and examples from hotel industry with templates and checklists.
We will be covering
- Concepts of Marketing
- Organization and Roles of Sales Managers
- Recent Trends impacting sales managers
- Ethics in sales
- Sales Planning, Budgeting and forecasting
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The Complete Digital Marketing Course - 12 Courses in 1
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Master Digital Marketing: Strategy, Social Media Marketing, SEO, YouTube, Email, Facebook Marketing, Analytics & More!
Event Planning Foundations
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Do you excel at bringing people together? Turn your passion for event planning into a career. Event planners are employed in every industry. They bring teams together to achieve goals, celebrate milestones, bond outside the office, and work more productively. This course will give you tips, tricks, and techniques to make your next event a success—whether it's your first or fifty-first. Valerie Berry covers topics such as understanding your client's objectives, selecting a venue, getting the right technology in place, negotiating a budget, and building menus. Plus, learn how to manage the thousands of details that occur in the two weeks leading to an event, and follow up afterwards to make sure your clients and your vendors are satisfied.
Marketing the Hospitality Brand Through Digital Media
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Successful marketing and revenue generation in hospitality requires the management of an array of new media including, social, mobile, and search. While these new media enable marketers to reach customers in ways that were previously not possible, successful use must be anchored by core marketing and demand management principles.
Brand Purpose
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In this course, you will evaluate your brand and define actions you can take to enhance your brand's performance. You will start by exploring the elements that make some brands great, why some brands garner premium consideration, and, as appropriate, how to improve a brand. You will work to create a great brand purpose and learn how to monitor the market to support the longevity of your brand by analyzing the impact of trends on your brand. You will also assess and strengthen your brand's mission, vision, and values. By the end of this course, you will have a strong vision, mission, a list of values for your brand and strategies to propel your brand forward.
Services Marketing Planning and Management
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Services marketing is often viewed in terms of outcomes, but services marketing is also an ongoing analytic process. In this course, you will learn how to properly analyze frameworks, tools, channels, data sets, customer behavioral data, decision-making factors, and strategies that support broader marketing decisions.
Authored by Robert Kwortnik from Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration, this course will teach you how to review the way marketing works in your organization and how to create and apply a services marketing process.