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== Evaluations ==__NOEDITSECTION__ | == Evaluations ==__NOEDITSECTION__ | ||
The way your activities and hotel results are evaluated depends very much on the | The way your activities and hotel results are evaluated depends very much on the Game you are playing, the way things are organized, your tasks and maybe some added assignments. For sure your [[Team File|explanations]] always play an important role. You need to calculate and explain all of your decisions; this shows that you, as management of the hotel, really have some insights into the business and all of your choices made are based on serious thought and ''pre''-calculations linked to your [[strategy]]. The way you will get our credit points for your study is a different issue: it will be based on your marking by your coach during the Game and maybe some other elements. Your local staff and coaches can inform you on this. | ||
== Your market share ==__NOEDITSECTION__ | == Your market share ==__NOEDITSECTION__ | ||
The better your explanations on your decisions are, the more customers you will get; so a higher occupancy rate. So your occupancy rate depends on your decisions AND on your explanations of them AND your other actions (''live'' etc.). <br> | The better your explanations on your decisions are, the more customers you will get; so a higher occupancy rate. So your occupancy rate depends on your decisions AND on your explanations of them AND your other actions (''live'' etc.). <br> | ||
And, don't forget, higher occupancy rate does not automatically | And, don't forget, a higher occupancy rate does not automatically mean a higher profit! You might be too cheap, fully booked but not making any profit because the costs are not covered by the turnover. | ||
== Study credits ==__NOEDITSECTION__ | == Study credits ==__NOEDITSECTION__ | ||
If this Game is part of your study program, your coaches can inform you about the study credits and how this relates to your performance in this simulation.<br> | |||
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<center><small>''Emerald Forest Hotel'' offering an <font color="green">'''emerald''' </font color="green">hotel experience! | <center><small>''Emerald Forest Hotel'' offering an <font color="green">'''emerald''' </font color="green">hotel experience! | ||
| Run your own hotel in this management simulation.</small></center> | | Run your own hotel in this management simulation.</small></center> |
Latest revision as of 19:29, 7 May 2021
Evaluations
The way your activities and hotel results are evaluated depends very much on the Game you are playing, the way things are organized, your tasks and maybe some added assignments. For sure your explanations always play an important role. You need to calculate and explain all of your decisions; this shows that you, as management of the hotel, really have some insights into the business and all of your choices made are based on serious thought and pre-calculations linked to your strategy. The way you will get our credit points for your study is a different issue: it will be based on your marking by your coach during the Game and maybe some other elements. Your local staff and coaches can inform you on this.
The better your explanations on your decisions are, the more customers you will get; so a higher occupancy rate. So your occupancy rate depends on your decisions AND on your explanations of them AND your other actions (live etc.).
And, don't forget, a higher occupancy rate does not automatically mean a higher profit! You might be too cheap, fully booked but not making any profit because the costs are not covered by the turnover.
Study credits
If this Game is part of your study program, your coaches can inform you about the study credits and how this relates to your performance in this simulation.
→ GO! Top of this page