Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Madelene Mcwha
Annotated Bibliography
Burgess, C. (2007). Do hotel managers have sufficient financial skills to
help them manage their areas? International Journal of Contemporary
Management, 19(3), 188-200.
In this article Burgess reviews the needs of departmental managers for
having adequate financial skills in hotel industry. The data for research was
gathered from both primary and secondary data. The primary research was
taken from survey with financial controllers, and secondary research was taken
from previous research findings to explore the general trends and financial
controllers opinions. The research focussed on current and future trends in
financials aspect of management. This article is useful to research whether
departmental managers have those financial skills in reality. The main limitation
for this research was the findings only based on small sample of respondents.
The author concluded that as a consequence of the trends, the roles of financial
controllers have been declined whereas the industry have increased the needs
that require managers to have proper skills, in order to maintain the companies
profitability that can be done by carefully controlling the cost and maximizing the
profit independently within their areas. Contradictory, there is doubt among
financial controllers towards managers that managers would be able to perform
the finances task effectively. Further research need to be conducted to find out
how effective these new trends to the management would be, and to know
precisely whether managers have financial skills those needed. This article is
useful as it provides managers further information about what is currently
happening in industry and to know the importance of having financial skills to
support them in managing their areas in the future, which would help the
establishments to achieve business success.
Harper, S., Brown, C., & Irvine, W. (2005). Qualification: a fast-track to
hotel general manager? International Journal of Contemporary Management,
17(1), 51-64.
In this article Harper et al. (2005) review the formal qualifications in regard
to career development to achieve General Manager position within hotel industry.
The data for research was gathered through primary research, in form of mailed
questionnaire of opinions, performance and career paths to investigate the role
of qualifications in order to fasten the careers development. The research
focussed on the career progression of general managers with qualifications or
without qualifications, in 50 plus bedroom hotels, that appeared on the Scottish
Tourist Board: The Official Where To Stay Guide 2001 (Scottish Tourist Board,
2001). This article is useful for future graduates and future managers or general
managers as it gives information of beginning level to be a manager in hotel
industry. The limitation for this research was, only 54 questionnaires were
returned from 96 those were delivered. As the consequences, bias that affects
data reliability and result did not represent the total sample of population. Based
on research findings, the author concluded that within the changes of industry, it
increases the demand for general managers to be more business-oriented.
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