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Networking is, as its name implies, work. And like any job, networking takes skills.
That's right: there’s more to the networking hustle than showing up at an event and hitting the bar. (It takes more than inviting someone to meet for a cup of coffee, too.) Networking has its own skillset, one that you have to work to hone. But luckily, you can get good at networking. Here's a guide on how to network—from how to view this often-dreaded activity to what to say and how to keep the conversation going.
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- Job hunting Career development Interpersonal relations Business networks Social networks
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Picture this: You step into an elevator, and right after you steps in a well-dressed woman. She looks familiar, and as you squint your eyes you realize she is the CEO of the company where you’ve always wanted to work, a woman who you once met earlier in your career. She presses the button for floor 43. Can you tell her who you are, what your goals are, and leave a memorable impression before the elevator stops? The answer, of course, is yes – if you have a good elevator pitch!
This guide will give you the tools to craft a winning elevator pitch. It will take you through the elements of an elevator pitch, how to draft and practice the pitch, and how to deliver it successfully to anyone, whether it’s the CEO in the elevator or a person you bump into at a networking event.
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- Business presentations Job hunting Employment interviewing Interviewing
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Level up your resume with these professional resume examples. These 1800+ resume samples will help you unleash the full potential of your career.
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- Applications for positions Job hunting Résumés (Employment)
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Listing skills on your resume is fairly easy. Listing the right skills in the right way is a little bit trickier. Are you mentioning the right skills for the job, or are you boring the HR manager with irrelevant information? The hiring manager for the software development team couldn’t care less about your expertise in marketing. What they’re dying to know, though, is your skill level in Python and how you get along with the team. In this guide, we’re going to walk you through the process of putting skills on your resume from start to finish. We’ll explain how to identify the right skills and how to list them in a way that catches the hiring manager’s attention!
Here’s what you’re going to learn:- Hard Skills Vs Soft Skills - What’s the Difference?
- Why Should You List Your Skills on a Resume?
- 8 Best Skills to Put on a Resume
- How to List Skills on a Resume
- 120+ Skills to Put on Your Resume (For 10+ Fields)
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- Applications for positions Job hunting Résumés (Employment)
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Learn how to make a great resume by taking inspiration from professional resume examples written by other people with a similar background as you.
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- Applications for positions Job hunting Résumés (Employment)
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MOOC
Based on advice from accomplished professionals in the business, HR and academic field, we have created a course that helps you build a solid foundation to succeed in job interviews and get that ultimate call. This course will change the way you prepare for and perform in job interviews.
By the end of this course, you will have learned how to:- achieve interview success in six steps
- find out how YOU can be an independent learner and become a life-long learner
- stand out from the crowd using four strategies
- avoid common mistakes
- highlight soft and hard skills using appropriate vocabulary and expressions
- structure impressive answers using four steps
- express opinions and delaying answers effectively
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- Job hunting Employment interviewing Interviewing
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This CEO Report is about tapping into the psychological thought-processes of how great problem-solvers see, interpret and makes sense of being stuck with complexity and what they do (or fail to do) to progress. To uncover these underlying thinking patterns we administered a rigorous and systematic interview approach from clinical psychology called, Repertory Grid Technique (RGT). Our sample consists of fifty (50) seasoned CEOs /Executives spanning a wide range of industry sectors. Seven (7) inherent latent themes emerged from our analysis as to what are the core drivers (habits of mind) that help executives open up the alternatives whenever they find themselves stuck with complexity.
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- Management
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- Chief executive officers -- Psychology Problem solving
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MOOC
In today's business environment, organizations have identified critical thinking and problem-solving as skills that are integral to an employee's--and their organization's--success.
The most successful professionals can assess the environment, analyze a situation, design a solution, and ultimately win in a competitive scenario.
This course, part of the Leadership Essentials Professional Certificate program, will demystify, discuss, and provide application techniques for critical thinking and problem-solving in a business context. Learners will draw connections to their work experience by analyzing and critiquing case studies. Best practices for problem-solving will be discussed and illustrated including how to weigh alternative solutions, incorporate feedback from stakeholders, and how and when to start over.
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- Management Problem solving Critical thinking Decision making
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Most professions these days require more than general intelligence. They require in addition the ability to collect, analyze and think about data. Personal life is enriched when these same skills are applied to problems in everyday life involving judgment and choice. This course presents basic concepts from statistics, probability, scientific methodology, cognitive psychology and cost-benefit theory and shows how they can be applied to everything from picking one product over another to critiquing media accounts of scientific research. Concepts are defined briefly and breezily and then applied to many examples drawn from business, the media and everyday life.
What kinds of things will you learn? Why it’s usually a mistake to interview people for a job. Why it’s highly unlikely that, if your first meal in a new restaurant is excellent, you will find the next meal to be as good. Why economists regularly walk out of movies and leave restaurant food uneaten. Why getting your picture on the cover of Sports Illustrated usually means your next season is going to be a disappointment. Why you might not have a disease even though you’ve tested positive for it. Why you’re never going to know how coffee affects you unless you conduct an experiment in which you flip a coin to determine whether you will have coffee on a given day. Why it might be a mistake to use an office in a building you own as opposed to having your office in someone else’s building. Why you should never keep a stock that’s going down in hopes that it will go back up and prevent you from losing any of your initial investment. Why it is that a great deal of health information presented in the media is misinformation.
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- Reasoning Problem solving Critical thinking Decision making
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13 tips that will greatly improve your online presentation skills. If you follow these tips, you will absolutely nail your next presentation over Zoom or Microsoft Meetings or any other virtual meetings platform. The advice will help teachers, students, and any other professionals who needs to get their message across in an engaging, dynamic, and memorable way.
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- Public speaking Business presentations Digital communications Oral communication
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- Video
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MOOC
Learn how to communicate more effectively at work and achieve your goals. Taught by award-winning Wharton professor and best-selling author Maurice Schweitzer, Improving Communications Skills is an essential course designed to give you both the tools you need to improve your communication skills, and the most successful strategies for using them to your advantage. You'll learn how to discover if someone is lying (and how to react if they are), how to develop trust, the best method of communication for negotiation, and how to apologize. You'll also learn when to cooperate and when to compete, how to create persuasive messages, ask thoughtful questions, engage in active listening, and choose the right medium (face-to-face conversation, video conference, phone call, or email) for your messages. By the end of the course, you'll be able to understand what others want, respond strategically to their wants and needs, craft convincing and clear messages, and develop the critical communication skills you need to get ahead in business and in life.
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- Business communication Interpersonal communication Communication
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- MOOC
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Whether you’re interested in goal setting tips for you, your business, or to gain a deeper understanding of goal setting to help your clients, this SMART goal setting & Action Planning GUIDE can help.
Starting with an overview of the SMART Acronym and a helpful SMART graphic, this guide goes deeply into each element of SMART goal setting. It includes examples and more to help both you and your clients set well-rounded and SMART Goals and Actions!
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- Goal (Psychology) Motivation (Psychology) Goal setting in personnel management
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Adaptability is having the skills to cope with change as work and industry evolve. In this 5-minute video, you’ll learn how to become an agent of change to improve your outcomes and growth in your area of business.
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- Organizational behavior Change (Psychology) Adaptability (Psychology) Organizational change -- Management
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- Video
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Ken Cooper, Global Head of HR for Bloomberg, shares his insights on why being adaptable matters for individuals and organizations to remain relevant in an ever-changing world.
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- Organizational behavior Change (Psychology) Adaptability (Psychology) Organizational change -- Management
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- Video
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To survive in today’s constantly changing business landscape requires being comfortable in uncertainty. Adaptability is what allows people and businesses to solve problems, overcome challenges and move back from the edge of attrition to the more stable ground of relevance. Adaptability is everything. — Jeff Boss, Forbes
Adaptability refers to your ability change your actions, course, or approach in order to suit different conditions or environments. Adaptability implies a sense of personal choice, of purposefully navigating—rather than being driven by—changing circumstances.
Resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. Resilience gives you the ability to bounce forward with new insights and learning you can carry into the future.
Both adaptability and resilience include the ability to assess an evolving situation from multiple perspectives, to shift thinking and viewpoint, and to choose the best response. Adaptable people flourish amidst chaos while inflexible people flounder. Adapters find openings in situations where others only see closure. This 4-module course will give you knowledge and tools to become more adaptable and resilient in your workplace and in your life.
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- Adaptability (Psychology) Resilience (Personality trait) Change (Psychology)
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- MOOC
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MOOC
Everyone experiences adversity and stress at some level, whether it’s the pressure to perform in school or work, relationship problems, financial difficulties, or simply the number of tasks to do in a short period of time. All stress isn’t bad, but chronic stress can take its toll on our minds, bodies, and behavior. Research has shown that people can learn and use specific resilience skills (such as optimistic thinking, relaxation strategies, choosing one’s attention) and positive routines (good sleep, scheduling in fun, and so on) in order to better manage stress, bounce back quicker after a setback, be more effective in their academic and vocational pursuits, develop stronger relationships with others, be physically and mentally healthy, and be satisfied with their lives overall. In short, resilience is ordinary magic and can be learned. It does not necessarily mean that you have to be born resilient or get lucky in life. The purpose of this course is to teach individuals the science behind becoming a resilient person. Stated simply, resilience is the ability to survive and thrive. Resiliency is not only about your ability to positively adapt in the face of adverse or challenging circumstances (that is, survive), but it is also about learning the positive skills, strategies and routines that enable you to live a happy, fulfilling, and meaningful life (in other words, thrive). This course gives you the permission to take care of yourself in order to effectively manage life stressors and do what matters most in life.
By the end of this course, you will have learned about the knowledge and skills that you can apply in your life now and in the future to be a resilient person.
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- Stress management Resilience (Personality trait)
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Managers have tried various strategies and perks to boost employee engagement—all with little impact on long-term retention and performance. But now, neuroscience offers some answers. Through his research on the brain chemical oxytocin—shown to facilitate collaboration and teamwork—Zak has developed a framework for creating a culture of trust and building a happier, more loyal, and more productive workforce.
By measuring people’s oxytocin levels in response to various situations—first in the lab and later in the workplace—Zak identified eight key management behaviors that stimulate oxytocin production and generate trust: (1) Recognize excellence. (2) Induce “challenge stress.” (3) Give people discretion in how they do their work. (4) Enable job crafting. (5) Share information broadly. (6) Intentionally build relationships. (7) Facilitate whole-person growth. (8) Show vulnerability.
Ultimately, Zak concludes, managers can cultivate trust by setting a clear direction, giving people what they need to see it through, and then getting out of their way. In short, to boost engagement, treat people like responsible adults.
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- Personnel management Corporate culture Employee motivation Trust
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In today’s workplace, professionals don’t work alone, and rarely work with just one other person. More often, we are required to work in groups to strategize, design solutions, ideate, motivate, manage, and execute. This course, part of the Leadership Essentials Professional Certificate program, complements business communication skills and expands those competencies to provide a foundation for decision-making, consensus-building, and problem-solving within a group environment.
In this course, learners will analyze and evaluate their own experiences of leading and participating in teams, and will relate them to industry examples.
Topics in the course also include:
Team formation and development
Building, leading, organizing, and motivating teams
Managing conflict in groups to build productive professional relationships
Collaboration among cross-functional teams
Interpersonal relationship dynamics in small groups
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- Interpersonal communication Teams in the workplace Business communication
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MOOC
In this course, you will enhance your ability and opportunity to work creatively within any organization, learn to understand the importance and role of teamwork within the organization, and develop skills that differentiate yourself as a team player. The professional business skills related to teamwork and creativity gained through this course will help you to succeed working in any organization.
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- Creative thinking Creative ability in business
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Design Thinking is a 5-step process to come up with meaningful ideas that solve real problems for a particular group of people. The process is taught in top design and business schools around the world. It has brought many businesses lots of happy customers and helped entrepreneurs from all around the world, to solve problems with innovative new solutions
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- Creative thinking Thought thinking Problem solving Creative ability
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The Design Sprint Kit is an open-source resource for design leaders, product owners, developers or anyone who is learning about or running Design Sprints. Whether you are new to Design Sprints and gaining buy in for your first Sprint, or an experienced Sprint facilitator looking for new methods, this site will help you learn, plan, and contribute to the Design Sprint Methodology. The Design Sprint is a proven methodology for solving problems through designing, prototyping, and testing ideas with users. Design Sprints quickly align teams under a shared vision with clearly defined goals and deliverables. Ultimately, it is a tool for developing a hypothesis, prototyping an idea, and testing it rapidly with as little investment as possible in as real an environment as possible.
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- Design -- Psychological aspects Problem solving Creative ability in business
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Park Hyatt Hangzhou organized a special birthday dinner for Sun Yang, a former Olympic gold medalist, to celebrate his 30th birthday. The hotel team showed creativity by using their central kitchen as the venue for the party. The entrance was decorated as a swimming pool track, symbolizing Sun Yang's growth. The kitchen was transformed into a living room with a family-style dining setup to create a warm ambiance. The dinner was prepared by the hotel's chefs at the table, creating a fashionable and fun concept called "chef's table." The birthday cake was personalized with photos from Sun Yang's life. The event increased awareness and trust in the hotel.
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- Hotel, Travel and Tourism, Marketing, and Food and Beverage
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- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing
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Fliggy's Xiaoshan International Airport flash promotion during the May 1st holiday offers travelers an exciting opportunity to book their flight tickets through the platform. As domestic airports make a rapid recovery after the pandemic, Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport leads the growth in passenger traffic, with a 345% increase compared to the previous year's Spring Festival Golden Week. To enhance offline marketing efforts, Fliggy introduces a flash coffee shop at the airport, addressing the need for better user engagement in a physical setting. By offering complementary coffee to those purchasing tickets on the platform, Fliggy seamlessly integrates online and offline marketing, creating a memorable experience for travelers. Although there are challenges in customization and resource allocation, the event successfully boosts brand awareness and generates word-of-mouth through scene-based marketing.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Airports -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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The hotel's focus on internal marketing has resulted in an improved customer experience and team satisfaction. By understanding and responding to Ctrip reviews, setting performance targets, and establishing a dedicated service team, the hotel has achieved positive outcomes. The Ctrip rating increased, ADR reached new highs, and the service received recognition from guests. The challenge lies in maintaining the practice of service innovation in the future.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Tourism -- Computer network resources Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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The Hotel X concert package promotion utilized AI digital salesman live streaming to attract customers and generate sales. The hotel focused on creating unique and attractive packages, leveraging its convenient location near the concert venue. The promotion was carried out on platforms such as Xiyou and Fliggy, utilizing AI digital salespersons for live streaming. The outcome was a sold-out package, increased platform browsing, and significant downloads on Fliggy. The hotel gained opportunities, revenues, and improved brand recognition. The implications include the need to embrace live streaming as an efficient marketing channel and to collaborate with other entities for unique offerings. Emotional connections and an allocation of resources are important considerations in this evolving landscape.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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The promotion of camping products with a focus on socializing and active sharing has proven successful in the camping market. The increasing popularity of camping can be attributed to the impact of the pandemic, upgraded consumer demands, media promotions, and policy support. By providing all-inclusive services, organizing engaging events, and facilitating photo sharing, camping sites have attracted customers and generated positive outcomes. Investments have been recovered, a new model site has been established, and financing has been secured for further expansion. However, the industry faces challenges in maintaining quality across camping sites and establishing industry standards. Continuous efforts are needed to improve the camping business and enhance its reputation.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Camping -- Equipment supplies Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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Hyatt Regency Xuzhou successfully marketed their Chinese Traditional Style Rooms by tapping into the rising trend of Han culture and the popularity of Hanfu among Generation Z. The hotel launched a promotional package that included a one-night stay in a Han Dynasty-style room, Hanfu experience, and tickets to a local attraction. They implemented a comprehensive digital marketing strategy, leveraging platforms like WeChat, TikTok, and Little Red Book, as well as collaborations with KOLs and KOCs. The promotions gained significant exposure and resulted in increased revenue and new customer acquisition. Ongoing adjustments are necessary to meet customer preferences and maximize the impact of different marketing channels.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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The Whisky Carnival at Zhengzhou Crossing Hotel aimed to promote the brand and attract customers through a social marketing strategy. The hotel leveraged its bistro, which transforms into a whisky bar at night, to create a sensory experience for guests. By joining forces with exhibitors and inviting industry experts, the hotel provided an immersive whisky experience through classes and set packages. While the event generated revenue from exhibitor booths and ticket sales, the economic benefits were limited due to a new brand with insufficient preparation time. Challenges included gaining attention and ensuring professional personnel for the whisky bar operation. Overall, the event served to expose the brand and create awareness.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Bring (Marketing) Strategic alliances (Business) Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Jumeirah Nanjing Hotel has successfully implemented a creative marketing plan centered around its helipad, utilizing the 4I Theory. By leveraging the advantages of helicopters and the helipad, the hotel has generated unique and personalized experiences for high-end customers. The marketing strategy includes brand promotion, co-branding activities with local helicopter operators, and creative proposal marketing. These initiatives have resulted in innovative stories and partnerships, such as showcasing events in the air lounge and collaborating with local wedding planning companies. The hotel aims to continue staging more unique and innovative stories on its helipad, creating memorable marketing promotions in the future.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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The Westin Xiamen Hotel and Sen Ran Camping joined forces to offer a unique health journey that combines the luxury comfort of the hotel with the natural beauty of camping. The co-branded offering provides all-inclusive packages tailored to themes such as parent-child relationships, health, and team building. Guests can enjoy customized experiences, including romantic dates in nature and road trip camping with themed rentals. The collaboration has resulted in comprehensive experiences for families, travelers, and fitness enthusiasts, showcasing the best of Westin's services. Despite positive outcomes, there is a need for refinement in safety measures, food transportation, and catering to specific dietary requests for different age groups.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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The Mars Pineapple Hotel is an innovative marketing project that utilizes generative AI technology to create videos and images based on specified requirements. The hotel targets astronauts, scientists, and individuals interested in future technology and space travel. Its unique selling points include a pineapple-inspired design, emphasizing technological innovation, and personalized experiences such as stargazing through grid skylights and experiencing lunar craters in space capsule rooms. However, there are challenges in terms of the unstable quality of AI-generated content and the inability of AI to understand human emotions and create individualized experiences. Feedback and improvements are needed to enhance the marketing outcome and address these challenges.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Artificial intelligence Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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The Dali Ning Fu Sea Inn successfully implemented a scene marketing strategy by creating highly-recognized and iconic scenes within the inn. This approach was an innovative response to the increased desire for travel and peaceful experiences during the pandemic. By leveraging platforms like TikTok and Little Red Book, the inn achieved impressive outcomes such as high occupancy rates, top rankings in popularity and sales, and significant revenue. The challenges faced included maintaining platform rankings and prolonged exposure, strategic product positioning, and the importance of private traffic for future marketing success. Ultimately, the inn's immersive vacation experience and positive customer word-of-mouth contributed to its success.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Guesthouses Social media Bed breakfast accommodations -- Marketing Lodging-house Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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The Aden Select Shenzhen Taizi Hotel, formerly known as the Shenzhen Taizi Hotel, was established in 1983 and recently underwent an upgrade and renovation. It is now managed by Shenzhen China Merchants Aden Hotel and Apartment Management Co., Ltd. It is located in Shekou, Shenzhen, with easy access to transportation and popular tourist attractions. The hotel has 107 rooms with a coastal and retro industrial theme. China Merchants Aden's brand "Aden" has been successful in the hotel industry, providing high-quality service to high-end guests. The aim is to create a comforting experience for travelers and make life on the road enjoyable.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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The promotion of Sichuan Chengdu Qingxia Mountain Residence focused on digital marketing and utilized the 4I theory - Interesting, Interests, Interaction, and Individuality. Located in the international tourism resort of Qingcheng Mountain, the residence offered unique scenery and cultural attractions. The marketing strategy showcased the peculiar design of the products and aimed to spur the interest of potential customers through a combination of scenery, customers, and products. Visitors were encouraged to share their experiences on platforms like TikTok, Weibo, and Little Red Book, and were provided with incentives to increase visibility. Collaborations with key opinion leaders (KOLs) enriched the content. The outcomes included increased popularity, higher sales, and repeat customers. Challenges included maintaining the momentum of digital marketing and sustaining customer interest.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Guesthouses Social media Bed breakfast accommodations -- Marketing Lodging-house Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Diaoyutai MGM Hospitality launched the MGM Lion Club member reward program, a cross-industry collaboration between Diaoyutai State Guesthouse and MGM International Hotel Group. The program aims to provide unique high-end experiences and promote the merging of the two brands. The marketing strategy involved collaborating with large platforms, industry leaders, and business partners to expand reach and increase brand awareness. The outcomes were rapid membership growth, attraction of high-net-worth customers, and elevated brand awareness. Challenges include limited availability of Diaoyutai hotels to attract members and the need to focus on digital development for market expansion and word-of-mouth marketing.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Customer loyalty programs Hotels -- Marketing Customer loyalty Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Hyatt Group's co-branding marketing strategy aimed to address the challenges faced by the hospitality industry, such as declining passenger flow and decreasing customer loyalty due to the pandemic. The strategy focused on the 4Ps of marketing - product, price, promotion, and place. Highlights included providing skincare products in guestrooms, collaborating with luxury brands in beauty salons, and offering co-branded afternoon tea experiences. The outcomes included improved brand awareness, increased income through co-marketing activities, and capturing the interest of potential customers through the allure of luxury and discounted products. Challenges remain in maintaining competitive prices, sustaining brand partnerships, and ensuring quality for high-end customers.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Strategic alliances (Business) Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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The Children's Dream Show promotion by Kempinski Hotel Suzhou focused on the parent-child market's potential and the growing interest in children's education. The event, held for four consecutive years, aimed to provide children with a fun and educational experience. Activities included children experiencing hotel professions and exploring facilities, catering, and services. The hotel collaborated with a high-end Children's Photo Gallery to expand promotion channels. The outcomes included improved brand awareness and increased income through co-marketing of parent-child products and customized projects for parents. The use of digital marketing, specifically through WeChat, was a successful strategy at the time, despite limited tools available compared to present times.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Family vacations Target marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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The Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Center offers a range of experiences including dining, adventure activities, and convention facilities. The marketing strategy focuses on product innovation and festival marketing. Initiatives include launching special menus for traditional festivals, hosting wine and food parties, offering selected cake specials, and providing exquisite floral arrangements for various occasions. These promotions aim to expand revenue channels, attract new customers, and maintain a high-quality brand reputation. Despite challenges from the pandemic and international issues, Macau's domestic tourism industry has shown signs of recovery, making long-term market expectations positive if the external environment improves.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- China -- Macau (Special Administrative Region) Tourism -- Marketing
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- Others
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Others
Shenzhen Air International Hotel successfully implemented an aviation culture theme project, transforming the hotel into an "Aviation Museum Hotel." Through upgrading the visual experience, incorporating cultural and creative design concepts, and enhancing digital transformation, the hotel created a unique and immersive aviation and aerospace cultural atmosphere for guests. This innovative approach led to improved reputation, attracting internet celebrities for check-ins and live streams, and increased economic benefits with higher occupancy rates and room rates. Moving forward, the challenge lies in maintaining internet popularity, providing high-quality service, and continuously refreshing the aviation culture for long-term success.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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InterContinental Hotel Group (IHG) successfully utilized AI technology for their Chinese New Year marketing campaign, creating AI rabbits to represent each hotel brand and incorporating AR+AI technology in their "New Year Catching Joyful Rabbits" campaign. This innovative approach attracted attention and engagement from consumers, with over 60,000 New Year red envelopes claimed within three days. The campaign achieved great exposure, with the IHG logo being seen over 44 million times during 280,000 interactions. This pioneering exploration of AI technology in the hotel industry has positioned IHG as a leader and raised questions about the potential for AI to enhance marketing efficiency and consumer interaction.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Festivals -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Through market research, International Youth Culture Center was seen as too formal and wanted to break traditional impressions and extend marketing beyond professional clients. It needed to target different audiences for various business formats in the complex.To address these challenges, International Youth Culture Center identified market hotspots and strong IPs in 2014, and found that live TV shows, specifically "Running Man Brothers", were the hottest trend. By combining the conference center's highlights and the show's popularity, we successfully implemented our event marketing plan. After the program aired, International Youth Culture Center became a city-wide hotspot, achieving our marketing and budget targets.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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This case highlights a successful marketing strategy employed by a hotel in Hangzhou during the COVID-19 pandemic to attract business travelers. By conducting customer profiling and implementing promotional activities targeting the needs of the financial and consulting industries, the hotel achieved significant growth in room nights and bookings from the Boston Consulting Group. The strategy included offering additional benefits, promoting meeting facilities through the company's intranet, and providing personalized services to project team clients. The outcome was a 7.2-fold increase in production volume compared to the previous year. This case underscores the importance of timely market analysis, customization of promotional plans, and precise targeting to achieve successful marketing outcomes.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing COVID-19 (Disease) -- Economic aspect Target marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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The "Chuangshi Kaiwan" AR experience at MOXY, a Marriott brand, targeted the Z generation with a content-driven marketing strategy. By leveraging augmented reality technology, guests could participate in interactive games and tasks throughout the hotel, immersing themselves in the facilities and atmosphere. This strategy aimed to deepen brand understanding and recognition while boosting brand awareness and performance. The marketing plan successfully attracted young locals and enhanced the overall guest experience. Additionally, the initiative expanded the likelihood of repeat stays across different cities. However, future marketing efforts should maintain a strong focus on the target audience's preferences to achieve optimal results.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Yushui Hot Spring Inn, a luxurious hotel, successfully implemented new media marketing and experiential strategies to meet the demands of high-end vacationers. By creating engaging content, such as TikTok videos showcasing their unique swimming pools, and hosting creative activities like Ferrari member salons, the hotel attracted a large number of fans and increased business performance. Their performance data showed significant growth in user numbers and revenue, while brand data demonstrated impressive online engagement and return on investment. The challenges ahead include accurately targeting customers in a declining economy and differentiating the hotel in a competitive landscape.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Others
Andaz Xiamen Hotel successfully integrates its brand with the cultural heritage of Gulangyu Island through customized cultural tours and music-themed suites. Their marketing strategy includes product design that caters to changing consumer trends, leveraging the historical significance of Gulangyu Island, and offering one-stop services and cultural interpretations. Promotion efforts, such as themed discussions and music salons, further align the hotel with Gulangyu Island's cultural heritage. The outcomes include establishing the hotel as a landmark with strong brand characteristics and converting online engagement into business opportunities. This project showcases the hotel's ability to integrate with local culture, cater to changing consumer demands, and capitalize on the trends of cultural tourism and consumer upgrades.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Others
Green Cloud has developed a full-scenario and full-link digital service solution for the hospitality industry, catering to the increasing adoption of technology in hotels and the desire to provide unique stay-and-play experiences. The marketing strategy includes offering value-added services to customers who purchase PMS or OPERA software, online promotion through platforms like TikTok, and showcasing the practical uses and convenience of digital services in real business scenarios. The outcomes include increased sales of software products, attracting more potential clients, and accumulating positive word-of-mouth for full-scenario services. Challenges include conducting research to solve business pain points, providing accurate solutions, and enhancing communication and feedback to continuously improve customer satisfaction.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Tourism -- Computer network resources Hotels -- Marketing Hotel management -- Data processing
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- Others
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Others
In response to the increasing demand for natural and interactive outdoor vacation activities, Global Villa Hot Spring Paradise has launched personalized outdoor camping experience packages for families, couples, and groups. The marketing strategy includes providing customized activities for different customer segments, multi-channel promotion through OTA platforms and new media platforms, and collaborations with bloggers and KOLs. The outcomes include diversifying hotel products, improving customer experience, and increasing overall consumption and revenue. However, the hotel must continuously innovate activity content to remain unique and avoid imitation by competitors. Personalized services tailored to each customer segment's needs are also crucial for long-term success.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Others
Hangzhou Fayun Anman, a picturesque resort, successfully utilized immersive and digital marketing strategies to promote its outdoor wedding services. Through a wedding art exhibition, themed "Cloudy Dreamland," the resort created immersive experiences for guests, featuring traditional ceremonies and healing rituals. Promotion through social media platforms garnered significant attention, with likes, shares, and inquiries from interested couples. The exhibition enhanced the resort's brand image and uniqueness. However, the challenge for Hangzhou Fayun Anman lies in maintaining its high-end positioning amidst increasing competition and price wars in the outdoor wedding market. Revenue growth while upholding luxury positioning is a key consideration for the resort's future success.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Marketing Special events -- Management Target marketing Weddings Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Others
EVEN HOTEL Chengdu Jinniu, a high-end hotel brand focusing on a healthy lifestyle, offers various sports and health experiences to guests. To build brand awareness, the hotel recruits employees who love sports and organizes activities in the surrounding communities. Live streams, sports-themed videos, and inviting fitness enthusiasts to hold events further increase exposure. These efforts have attracted community residents, KOLs, and national champions like Ye Yin, who endorse the hotel. The marketing plan has shortened the opening period and increased occupancy rate and revenue. Challenges include customer source dispersion and managing marketing and operating costs. Overall, EVEN HOTEL Chengdu Jinniu successfully integrates exercise and a healthy lifestyle into its brand positioning.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Marketing Medical tourism Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Others
Jinan Inzone Royal Plaza Hotels launched the Shandong Cuisine Health Banquet to cater to the health-conscious dining trends of middle and high-end business travelers. The banquet combines the health benefits of Shandong Cuisine with the philosophy of Confucianism. Promoted through industry experts and media, the banquet has gained attention and increased the hotel's visibility. However, the hotel faces challenges in maintaining its popularity amidst changing dining trends and may need to continuously introduce new dishes to adapt to market changes and customer needs.
- Subjects:
- Marketing, Hotel, Travel and Tourism, and Food and Beverage
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Marketing Restaurants -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
Hotel Indigo Shanghai Jing'An successfully implemented a co-marketing strategy through its collaboration with FUJIFILM. By creating a FUJIFILM creative center in the lobby, guests were able to experience cameras, printing, and sound photo installations. Themed events and an afternoon tea package further engaged the target market. Media exposure and social media interaction generated increased brand awareness and occupancy rates. While the impacts of the campaign on long-term success are still being determined, the hotel must continue to stay innovative and captivating to attract repeat guests in an ever-changing market. To further increase revenue, Hotel Indigo Shanghai Jing'An should focus on developing strategies that encourage customer loyalty.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Strategic alliances (Business) Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Others
The Hangzhou Cultural and Innovation Bazaar successfully revitalized Hangzhou's cultural tourism industry by integrating Song Dynasty culture with modern trends. Using innovative marketing strategies, such as interactive content, cross-industry collaborations, and immersive experiences, the event attracted both local and foreign tourists. The bazaar's success led to its expansion, with other cities in Zhejiang Province following suit. The integration of traditional cultural elements with contemporary concepts created a unique cultural identity that appealed to young consumers. However, challenges remain in adapting to changing preferences and controlling operating costs while maintaining a differentiated and immersive experience. The Hangzhou Cultural and Innovation Bazaar sets a benchmark for cultural tourism practitioners, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and exploration to engage modern audiences.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- China -- Hangzhou Tourism -- Marketing
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- Others
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Others
The Banyan Tree Wellness Journey, launched by Banyan Tree Resort in China, offers a personalized and unique experience to promote wellness and a healthy lifestyle. The program incorporates local culture and characteristics, targeting specific market segments. Guests are provided with the Banyan Tree Wellness Passport, featuring various wellness activities, with rewards upon completion. The program has boosted revenue from wellness packages, elevated the hotel's average room rate through wellness room offerings, and created awareness about wellness practices. Challenges include engaging a wider range of guests in the program and ensuring the safety and satisfaction of diverse preferences. Banyan Tree must continue to innovate and introduce new wellness experiences to maintain its competitive edge.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Marketing Medical tourism Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Others
Shanghai International Convention Center Oriental Riverside Bund View Hotel, located in Shanghai's Lujiazui Financial and trade center, has successfully implemented a marketing strategy based on the AISAS theory. By focusing on attention, interest, search, action, and share, the hotel has transformed its image to attract a younger customer base and increase revenue. Utilizing existing resources, such as its lawn and partnerships with local art museums, the hotel has hosted the Lujiazui Financial City International Coffee Culture Festival and created family-friendly activities. This strategy has generated additional income, expanded the hotel's exposure on social media, and established its leadership in the hospitality industry. The challenges ahead include maintaining uniqueness, ensuring safety, and providing personalized experiences to meet evolving consumer preferences.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Others
Sheraton Grand Hangzhou Binjiang Hotel has joined hands with Tesla, the leading global luxury electric car manufacturer, to provide convenient charging stations and personalized experiences for Tesla owners. The aim is to attract more guests and enhance online exposure. With a focus on luxury travel and innovative experiences, the collaboration targets Tesla owners and potential customers. The marketing strategy includes the installation of additional Tesla destination charging stations, complimentary charging for guests, and customized Tesla-themed afternoon tea. Promotion is carried out on Tesla's app, social media platforms, and travel websites. The collaboration has successfully increased brand awareness, generated additional revenue, expanded the customer base, and positioned the hotel as a leader in the luxury travel industry. Upholding the quality and novelty of customized experiences while ensuring the safety of charging stations present ongoing challenges. The hotel must continue to innovate, meet changing consumer preferences, and prioritize the security of its charging infrastructure. Striving to offer personalized and innovative experiences, Sheraton Grand Hangzhou Binjiang Hotel can maintain its competitive advantage.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Marketing Target marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Others
With the camping industry in China experiencing steady growth, the Grand Bay Hotel Zhuhai has launched the Starry Sky Tent Festival to cater to the changing preferences of consumers. The festival targets families seeking safe and affordable alternatives to traditional travel. Through targeted marketing and personalized experiences, the hotel promotes family-friendly activities and educational entertainment. Customized packages, including themed tents and personalized workouts, enhance the visitor experience. The festival has successfully attracted families, generating significant revenue and gaining potential customers. However, challenges remain in ensuring safety, creating differentiated products, and keeping up with evolving consumer preferences. Further innovation and investment are required to provide personalized and educational experiences for families, ensuring a competitive edge in the market.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Marketing Family vacations Target marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Others
Universal Beijing Resort, the fifth Universal Studios theme park globally, has embarked on a cross-border cooperation with Honor of Kings, a popular Chinese video game. With its extensive influence and user base, Honor of Kings presents a unique opportunity for cultural integration and brand influence at the resort. The marketing strategy centers around creating an immersive interactive experience by blending international theme park elements with local Chinese IP. Themed activities, including a hero parade and meet-and-greet events, along with exclusive merchandise and food offerings, aim to provide visitors with a culturally rich experience. This collaboration has attracted a wider audience, generated positive feedback, and garnered significant social media attention. However, maintaining cultural integration and staying ahead of competing local IP collaborations pose ongoing challenges. The resort must continue to innovate, adapt to visitor preferences, and deliver an extraordinary experience to sustain its competitive advantage in the Chinese-themed park market.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Amusement parks -- China -- Beijing Amusement parks -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
Facing the impact of COVID-19, the hospitality industry has witnessed a shift in customer demographics towards family customers, specifically those with children. Shangri-La Qiantan Shanghai aims to stand out from the competition by offering a unique and memorable experience that caters to this new customer base. Through customer segmentation and product differentiation, the hotel has partnered with popular IPs, such as Sesame Street, to provide a range of child-friendly activities and themed rooms. With a customer-centric approach and visual impact, the hotel successfully attracts family customers, resulting in higher occupancy rates and positive reviews. However, the hotel must continue to innovate and adapt to changing trends to maintain its competitive advantage and address the initial investment challenges associated with creating child-friendly amenities.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Marketing Family vacations Target marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
In the fiercely competitive hotel market, MGM Grand Sanya, with its hardware shortcomings compared to new luxury hotels in the area, faced challenges and opportunities. To maintain market vitality and achieve revenue growth, the hotel employed effective marketing strategies. By accurately segmenting customer groups and developing tailored products, such as a Suite Terrace Wedding Scene for small-scale outdoor weddings, the hotel increased its visibility and conversion rate. Implementing brand cross-border cooperation, MGM Grand Sanya formed unique joint products to attract more customers and enhance brand exposure. Additionally, through optimizing space scenes and creating popular photo hotspots, the hotel maintained its popularity.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses Marriott Hotel Group's implementation of a food-themed accommodation experience program, which allows visitors to discover the most authentic local snacks and exciting stories from a new perspective of Hong Kong. This program increased customer satisfaction, the hotel's occupancy rate, and overall revenue through word-of-mouth promotion.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Food service -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing China -- Hong Kong
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Sofitel Jinan Silver Plaza Hotel created distinctive and personalized cultural products by leveraging traditional Chinese festivals such as Dragon Boat and Mid-Autumn. This helped the hotel to establish new revenue channels and achieve a breakthrough, generating a revenue of 2.6 million yuan with a 20% year-on-year growth, making it a leader in the hotel industry's integration of culture and tourism.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Festivals -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case discusses how the Taizhou Crowne Plaza Hotel attracted the attention of young families and increased holiday revenue and brand awareness by launching a parent-child experience activity called "Little General Manager." The hotel also provided free afternoon tea for participating children and discounted prices for accompanying parents, providing incentives for future consumption. In the context of declining population mobility and reduced business conference activities, increasing local services and attracting local or nearby city customers is a strategy for increasing hotel revenue.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Family vacations Target marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study analyzes how Hotel Maurice France succeeded in the competitive luxury hotel market by partnering with the high-end skincare brand Valmont to provide personalized services. At the same time, the case also highlights the trend of expansion strategies and strong alliances in the luxury hotel industry.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Strategic alliances (Business)
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how the hotel practice internal marketing strategies, which collaborated with Greentown Group to customize exclusive mooncake gift boxes and promote them to related high-end customers of Greentown. It successfully achieved the mooncake sales target and increased the hotel's revenue.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Mid-autumn Festival Festivals -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study analyzes how Disney Cruise leveraged its advantages and innovative marketing strategies to release creative videos that attracted widespread attention. As a result, Disney Cruise Line achieved a good performance with $1.6 billion in revenue and $400 million in net profit in the 2019.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Cruise lines -- Marketing Disney Cruise Line
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Atour Light Hotel practiced brand concepts, YOL, new retail thinking frameworks, and social hotspots for marketing, successfully increasing the overall revenue of the hotel bar, opening up sales for mojito drinks, and also driving sales of other alcoholic beverages.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Bring (Marketing) Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Xi Bei Oat Noodle Village attracted many consumers by innovating their specialty products and turning Valentine's Day into their exclusive holiday, successfully creating a connection between the brand and consumers.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Valentine's Day Restaurants -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Airbnb showcased local recommendations from its community and hosts through a 48-hour challenge to create the most suitable accommodation and experience routes for young travelers. The campaign leveraged the personalized travel needs of Generation Z and laid the foundation for Airbnb's market leadership.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Bed breakfast accommodations -- Marketing Airbnb (Firm)
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Fantawild Theme Park utilized the short videos and fan effects of Tik Tok and successfully created a phenomenon-level event by implementing customized marketing, multi-channel entry, and influencer interaction strategies, thereby increasing its market share in the industry.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Bring (Marketing) Social media Internet marketing Amusement parks -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Tonglu City successfully converted the popularity of a TV program into actual economic benefits while promoting the development of the local homestay industry and rural tourism.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Tourism -- Marketing China -- Hangzhou
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Huang Bao Che seized the critical opportunity of outbound tourism by creating innovative videos that established emotional connections with potential customers and ultimately led to order conversions. It highlights the importance of personalized services, creative videos, and emotional links in marketing strategies.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Tourism -- Marketing Automobile leasing renting
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses the "Marriott Bonvoy" loyalty program, which offers members unique travel experiences. It has become the world's most famous hotel loyalty program, with over 133 million members, and has transitioned from a loyalty program focused on enhancing member loyalty to a travel platform.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Customer relations -- Management Hotels -- Marketing Customer loyalty
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case discusses the Westin Pazhou Hotel's launch of a diamond card promotion for unlimited buffet dining throughout the year at the Canton Fair, along with Alibaba KOLs promoting it on multiple online platforms. They also developed a facial recognition system, which generated over 2 million in revenue and vital market feedback, opening up new ideas for promoting hotel industry catering products.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Food service -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Hyatt on Bund successfully marketed traditional Austrian culture by hosting "The BALL," attracting high-end consumers and participation from various consulates and improving the hotel's brand image and banquet sales. At the same time, the hotel also faces the challenge of maintaining the event's innovation and increasing profits.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Special events -- Management
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Wanda Realm Jinhua successfully increased the restaurant's popularity and revenue by upgrading the original Chinese restaurant to a Western-style buffet restaurant, transforming the dishes and optimizing the production process, and becoming a long-term promotion project for Wanda Group's F & B department.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Food service -- Marketing Restaurants -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Li Ziqi's brand successfully built a personal brand and transformed from short video content production to e-commerce marketing by choosing the direction of ancient-style food production and Chinese traditional craftsmanship for personalized products, precisely targeted marketing, and signing with MCN agencies. Li Ziqi has become an Eastern food and lifestyle expert and a promoter of traditional culture.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Bring (Marketing) Noodles -- China
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case discusses the Overseas Chinese Town Holdings Company (OCT) Cultural Tourism Festival, which aims to integrate culture and tourism. Through marketing strategies such as resource integration across regions and industries and employee participation in the promotion, the festival launches discounted products and moves and have achieved good results. At the same time, it also needs to explore local culture and continuously promote cultural inheritance through tourism.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Social media Internet marketing Amusement parks -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Hilton Hotels Group partnered with Xiamen Marathon by organizing the Hilton Running Team and providing runner packages to offer participants a comprehensive race-related experience, which increased Hilton's guest loyalty and the visibility of its Honors points auction platform.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Xiang Ming Hotel Huangshan successfully reduced sales pressure and increased brand influence by attracting major clients through a nostalgic-themed event launched during Christmas.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Festivals -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how the Palace Museum successfully integrated traditional culture into contemporary craft production through creative cultural product design, public relations, and cross-border marketing strategies, thereby enhancing its products' artistic value and influence and forming a good reputation.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Museums -- Marketing Gu gong bo wu yuan (China)
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how JW Marriott Hotel Shenzhen attracted more high-quality customers to purchase gym memberships through integrated marketing communication, resulting in a total revenue of approximately 120,000 RMB, accounting for 32% of the total income of the fitness center that year.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Physical fitness centers
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case discusses how the InterContinental One Thousand Island Lake Resort transformed unused office space into a children's playground using the popular IP character "Ali," attracting attention from families and self-driving tourists within the province and generating over 5 million in revenue, surpassing the same period last year by 30%. This successful promotion has effectively enhanced the hotel's brand image and income.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Target marketing Family vacations Hotels -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
Supported by the Virtual Teaching and Learning (VTL) project “Promoting the use of video-based formative assessment to develop the skills of reflection and peer feedforward and as an alternative to proctored examination”, teachers have been adopting video-base assessment techniques across different subjects and levels. In this session, three teachers are going to share their experience and provide suggestions to colleagues who are interested in adopting this approach: Dr Joe Ching [ELC]: Benefits and outcomes of using video-based formative assessment to improve presentation skills Dr Vincent Leung [MM]: Leveraging video assessment in global business learning at the graduate level Dr Betty Chung [SN]: Using video-based formative assessment to build a foundation of reflective learning in junior nursing students (in alphabetical order of Departments)
Event Date: 19/4/2023
Presenter(s): Dr Joe Ching (ELC), Dr Vincent Leung (MM), Dr Betty Chung (SN)
Facilitator(s): Dr Kai Pan Mark (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Educational tests measurements
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
This case demonstrates a business resort hotel's successful use of new media marketing strategies to attract the attention of the Gen Z and increase its market share and brand image.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Weddings Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Target marketing Special events -- Management
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
The case of China Airlines demonstrates creating a luxury business and first-class cabin focusing on rituals and a unique flight experience through the critical moment theory.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Airlines -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
The case of Cirque du Soleil shows how the branding of X Fantasy Land was successfully built through co-marketing, online pre-sales, and other strategies, creating record sales results.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Strategic alliances (Business) Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Cirque du Soleil
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
The case of expired foods promotion demonstrates how to expand new marketing channels while reducing waste and costs. Selling expired food needs to focus on highlighting the safety of the food to achieve a win-win-win situation for businesses, customers, and society.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Environmental aspects Social responsibility of business Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
The case of Jiulongkou Scenic Spot demonstrates that through the strategy of joint marketing and new media marketing, it successfully attracted the cooperation of Photo Travel Club and Spring Airlines to develop the tour itinerary,gaining immense popularity and sales.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Strategic alliances (Business) Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Target marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
The case of Nanjing Street Stall demonstrates the successful inheritance and promotion of Nanjing's traditional food culture through joint marketing. At the same time, it has used online social media to promote its brand culture and attract young consumers.
- Subjects:
- Food and Beverage, Marketing, and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- China -- Nanjing (Jiangsu Sheng) Restaurants -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing Food habits
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
The Crowne Plaza Chengdu West case demonstrates how a new product was developed through a cross-border and sustainable marketing approach.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Strategic alliances (Business) Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Family vacations Target marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
The case of Hilton Hotels Group demonstrates that the company has made environmental protection one of the principles of corporate development, guided by its responsibility strategy, and has achieved a win-win situation for both environmental protection and hotel benefits
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hotels -- Environmental aspects Social responsibility of business Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Hotel management
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This study discusses a new concept of co-branding between a hotel and a tea brand, which has given both parties a unique understanding of IP cooperation, providing differentiated and personalized services to customers.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Strategic alliances (Business) Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
Keep and Westin co-brands create a healthy lifestyle scenario for business travelers. Integrating the brand, industry, and user levels better serves and influences high-end consumers, passes on freedom of movement and self-discipline to businesses and travelers, and brings a new brand image to both parties.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Strategic alliances (Business) Hospitality industry -- Marketing Travel -- Health aspects Hotels -- Marketing Target marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This study uses Want Want as an example to show how co-branding helps companies increase their reputations. Influenced by social media and online popularity, the internet provides an enormous and low-cost avenue for firms to communicate with their fans, stabilizing consumer groups and improving network popularity.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Food industry trade -- Marketing Strategic alliances (Business) Internet marketing Social media
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
Using a technology-based business model, Macau Venetian cooperated with Ctrip's chairman, dressed, and previewed The Londoner Macau launch at Sands Macau Resort. This study of the method indicates that live streams could stimulate potential customers' interest and encourage them to attend.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Live streaming Tourism -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
This study takes Klook, a Hong Kong-based technological online travel company, as a successful example of how to use a Mobile-first strategy and Celebrity Charm Strategy to provide customers with a unique and comprehensive travel products and services platform.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Travel -- Computer network resources Tourism -- Marketing Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
Working across international borders is one of the innumerable challenges facing teachers today. This workshop shows how one teacher works together with a colleague at Nagoya University of College and Business in Japan to use case studies to integrate students from different locations. Join us to find out more.
Event Date: 16/12/2022
Presenter(s): Leung, Vincent
Facilitator(s): Sager, John
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design and Good Practices
- Keywords:
- International education Education Higher -- International cooperation Intellectual cooperation
- Resource Type:
- Video
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MOOC
This course provides a basic and general knowledge of Nursing Management and Leadership and describes the basic features of leadership and practical applications in terms of leadership, personal development and work experience. By following this course, you will make significant progress in Leadership and in your business life. This course, where leadership courses are taught through Nursing Management and Leadership, will open new doors for you in your business life.
The information presented in this course is constantly updated. We know that the Udemy certificate you will receive will offer you many opportunities in your life and career, as well as improving yourself. Increasing the lessons by continuously adding the information in this course by your teachers, academics and expert technical team requires you to check your course at frequent intervals. This course, which is your lifelong access, will continue to provide you with more up-to-date and different approach.
What is Nursing Management?
- Subjects:
- Nursing
- Keywords:
- Nursing services -- Administration Leadership
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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Others
Welcome to the Coding Train with Daniel Shiffman! A community dedicated to learning creative coding with beginner-friendly tutorials and projects on YouTube and more.
- Subjects:
- Computing
- Keywords:
- Coding theory Computer programming
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
Causal Inference for The Brave and True
- Course related:
- MM501 Research Methods
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Social sciences -- Statistical methods
- Resource Type:
- Others