HOSPITALITY & TOURISM HUMAN RELATIONS MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA

by Dr. Lumumba U. Ubani


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/31/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 464
ISBN : 9781467009232
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 464
ISBN : 9781467009249
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 464
ISBN : 9781467009256

About the Book

The book draws attention to the topic of hospitality and tourism Human Relations Management in Africa. It urges hospitality and tourism organisations in Africa to identify the urgent need for the major challenges and develop an in-depth human relations management practices which will balance global competitiveness, multi-national flexibility and the building of a worldwide interrelationship. Achieving this balance will require organisations to develop the cultural sensitivity and ability to manage and leverage learning for building future capabilities. In addressing the issues of developing effective human relations in hospitality and tourism management, the following areas should be considered: (1) Identifying the nature and the implications of national cultural differences within the body of human resources. (2) Establishing a basis for building understanding and awareness of cultural differences and how they may be managed. (3) Formulating a framework for developing a high performance strategy which takes account of cultural differences and leverages the diversity present in their organizations. The book has emphatically drawn the attention of management to their African indigenousness. This has expressly stated that the topic of African Management Human Behavioural orientation is a cardinal prerequisite for a viable human relations management strategy.


About the Author

Dr. Ubani is hospitality & tourism Historian and expert. As an African writer and a scholar he is best known for authoring books which deals with African mind regeneration education and Preventive Therapy in complementary medicine. He is a new generation of Africans in Diaspora. Dr. Ubani has travelled extensively in Europe, America and within the continent of Africa. He is a lecturer, a consultant and a speaker on various subjects affecting the African world. He has earned qualifications from the universities of New Hampshire, Western Colorado in America, Elizabeth Gaskell College of Education in Manchester and the University of Greenwich London. Dr. Ubani is married to Lady Uchechi with two male children-Ezewuiro and Ugochukwu.