Hospitality & Tourism - Flashcards

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Term

Hospitality

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Definition

Meeting the needs of guests with kindness and goodwill.

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  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Hospitality is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Food & Beverage Industry. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Vacation to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Lodging is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Recreation. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Travel Industry is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Business Travel. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Pleasure Travel to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Independent Business is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Chain. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Franchisee is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Lodging Property. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Brand to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Package is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Hotel Management. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Why is the hospitality industry important to the economy? is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve List the four segments of the hospitality industry. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Word of-Mouth Publicity to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Customer Service is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Empathy. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Why is it important for employees to be well groomed and clean? is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Peak. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Recession to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Expansion is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Souvenir. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Advertising is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Upselling. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Market to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Commercial Food Service is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Market Segment. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Target Market is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Theme. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Full Service Restaurant to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Food Production is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Standardized Recipe. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Suggestive Selling is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Station. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Banquet Servers to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Tort is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Administrative Law. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Retailers is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Ground Rules. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Business Process Management to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Organizational Resources is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Accounting. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Primary Information is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Secondary Information. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Presentation Software to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Malware is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Trade/Professional Organization. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Product Extension is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Podcast. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Social Bookmarking Websites to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Filters is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Digital Colour. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Amplified Word-of-Mouth is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Factual Strategy. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Advertising Proof to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Database is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Intermediaries. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Fiscal is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Quotas. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Requisition to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Queues is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Gophers. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Liability is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Phishing. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Insurance to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.
  • DECA prepares you for careers in Hospitality & Tourism; Product Placement is one of the workplace skills that competitive events are designed to develop. Demonstrating it in role-plays, case studies, or written projects helps you prove your readiness to judges and aligns with what employers look for.
  • When preparing for DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, make sure you can explain and apply Autocratic. Role-play judges look for clear connections between the scenario and concepts like this, and the cluster exam may test your knowledge directly. Use practice role-plays to build fluency.
  • In DECA Hospitality & Tourism events, Consensus is a core concept. Performance indicators and role-play rubrics often assess your ability to apply it when analyzing business scenarios and recommending solutions. Strong competitors define the term, explain its relevance to the situation, and connect it to their recommendations.
  • DECA Hospitality & Tourism role-plays and written events frequently involve Democratic. Judges score you on how well you demonstrate this concept in your analysis and delivery. Use it when structuring your response and when connecting your ideas to the event’s performance indicators.
  • This concept appears in DECA Hospitality & Tourism performance indicator lists and is relevant to both the cluster exam and competitive events. In role-plays, show your understanding by applying Laissez Faire to the scenario; in written events, use it to justify your recommendations and strengthen your plan.