Hospitality - Service Divisions
This Micro-Credential explores the functions, responsibilities, and roles within the core hotel service divisions including Rooms Division, Housekeeping, Customer Service, and essential Restaurant Service.
(Non-Award Study)
Course Introduction
Why do People Travel?
What is Hospitality?
Hospitality Sectors
Types of Accommodation
Food & Beverage
Video: The Different Types Of Hotels
Video: What are the Hospitality Industry Sectors?
Video: Food & Beverage Department: Hotel Management
Roles in a Hospitality Environment
Food & Beverage Roles
Rooms Division Roles
Video: Jobs and progression in the hospitality industry
Video: How to become a Hotel Manager
Hierarchal Chart
Roles & Responsibilities
Quiz: Roles & Responsibilities
Food & Beverage: Serving Customers
Sequence of Service
Cultural Background
Managing a Multicultural Team
Quiz: F&B Serving Customers
Front Office
Reservations
Front Desk: Check-In & Check-Out
Baggage Porter
Night Audit
Front Office Role Play
Customer Service Superhero Activity
Quiz: Rooms Division
Housekeeping Introduction
Video: Heading Up the Housekeeping Department
Room Attendant Responsibilities
Health & Safety
Floor Supervisor Responsibilities
Public Area Responsibilities
Laundry Attendant Responsibilities
Housekeeping Health & Safety Responsibility
Quiz: Housekeeping
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