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Effective Management in Hospitality Industry

   

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Running head: EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
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EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
Introduction
The chief purpose of the essay is to provide a thorough analysis of effective management
in the hospitality industry. In doing so, the essay first aims to identify and discuss the effective
management of leaders of this industry in the past. Further, the essay discusses the theories of
motivation to understand the reason behind some leader and managers accomplishing employee
motivation in the said industry. The essay then attempts to identify and explain the individual
barriers that the industry faces in terms of creative thinking and the ways a manager can
overcome these barriers.
Discussion
It is important for a leader to foresee the changes that could influence the organization
and the industry. The hospitality industry in particular, faces rapid transformations owing to its
diverse fields that include hotel services, restaurants, pubs, resorts, guest accommodations and so
on (Kandampully, Zhang and Bilgihan 2015). Following the examples of visionary leaders in the
industry could help the budding leaders manage well in the competitive environment. Conrad
Hilton could be identified as one of the pioneers of the industry who helped give a boost to the
industry. He was the leader of Hilton Hotel Companies, one of the largest hospitality companies
in the world. Beginning humbly in the 1920s, Hilton was able to build and purchase hotels across
Texas, United States and then expand to other parts of the country (Fick 2013). Although the
Great Depression of the 1940s shook Hilton and made him bankrupt, he regained strength and
went on to form the Hilton Hotels Corporation in 1946. Later, in 1948 he formed the Hilton
International Company (Fick 2013).
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He was a ‘visionary leader’ because he had the vision to start his own business after
working in a small general store run by his father. To be a visionary leader, one has to frame,
identify and communicate the ideas clearly. Visionary leaders utilize their “powerful imagery to
provide a sense of mission or purpose that challenges the status quo” (Quinn et al. 2014, p. 177).
Hilton had this ability, which is evident from the initial beginnings of the hotel company. Born in
Mexico, Hilton came to Texas in 1919 to purchase a bank but that deal did not happen. This led
to him purchasing the 40-room Mobley Hotel in Cisco despite the fact that the hospitality
industry back then was not booming (Fick 2013).
Managers and leaders also have to have the potential to motivate their employees apart
from being visionary. Motivation is affected through the goal setting approach. The content
theories of motivation come under the broad categories that also include the process theory. The
focus of this paper however, is the content theories and to identify the basic idea behind it (Quinn
et al. 2014, pp. 196-197). The content theory of motivation stresses on the various needs that
people have and that motivates them. People have both innate and learned needs, as defined by
the theory. The innate and learned needs, both contribute towards motivating an individual. The
tangible extrinsic motivators such as food and money; intangible extrinsic needs like
appreciation from seniors are the motivators that have been identified by the theory. Intrinsic
needs are individually generate and intangible such as sense of achievement, loving the work and
so on. The content theories of motivation were formed in order to exploit these needs and
motivate the employees.
These extrinsic and intrinsic motivators and needs are beneficial for managers within the
hospitality industry. The reason behind this is that employees working in the hospitality industry
and especially in hotels are under constant scrutiny, as they have to deal with customers every
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