Deck 15: Managing in the Global Hotel Industry

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Specific "Do's and Don'ts" of business social practices must be learned and are referred to as

A) codes.
B) protocols.
C) decorum.
D) etiquette.
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A citizen of one country who is employed in another country is called

A) a visitor.
B) an expatriate.
C) a tourist.
D) an emigrant.
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A country's exchange rate refers to the trading of

A) staff members.
B) profits.
C) currency.
D) managers.
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Working at a hotel and living in a location outside of one's own country can create significant professional

A) and personal challenges.
B) stagnation.
C) out-sourcing.
D) limits to growth.
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Which manager would likely have the most success in an international assignment?

A) A manager who is rigid and inflexible in her belief systems
B) A manager who has never traveled outside his own country
C) A manager who volunteered for the assignment
D) A manager who accepted the assignment only for a pay raise
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Which would be most important to the potential success of an expatriate manager?

A) The ability to listen and understand the beliefs of others.
B) The ability to adopt the beliefs of others.
C) Fluency in speaking the local language.
D) The ability to write in the local language.
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Managers with previous experience living in or visiting another country are

A) always chosen for international assignments.
B) never chosen for international assignments.
C) better prepared to succeed in international assignments.
D) less well-prepared to succeed in international assignments.
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Why do multi-national hotel groups often prefer local citizens to serve in top-level management positions?

A) The salaries paid to local managers will be lower.
B) It is easier to find well-trained and high-quality managers locally.
C) Employee morale will improve as workers recognize they can be promoted to the highest levels of management.
D) Local citizens will be less likely to resign their positions during difficult economic times.
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What is NOT an example of the type of country-specific background facts expatriate managers must learn about their new host countries?

A) What are the most important holidays?
B) What are the accepted standards for punctuality?
C) What is the prevailing hotel ADRs in the country?
D) What is the size and population of the country?
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Which is an example of an additional benefit that may be granted to an expatriate manager?

A) Overtime pay
B) Extended annual leave
C) Shorter working hours
D) Two or more personal assistants
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What is true about the English language as it relates to the international hotel business?

A) English is spoken by many, but not all, international hotel managers.
B) English is spoken by all international managers.
C) English is spoken by most hourly employee who work in international hotels
D) All international hotel guests know how to speak English.
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A country whose income per person is high by world standards is referred to as

A) an undeveloped country.
B) a developed country.
C) an emerging country.
D) an unmerged country.
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Whose support would be MOST important for a manager considering accepting an international assignment?

A) The manager's current boss
B) The manager's future guests
C) The manager's future employees
D) The manager's family
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When would it be best for transitional training for an international work assignment to occur?

A) Before arrival in the host country.
B) Immediately after arrival in the host country.
C) Before and after arrival in the host country.
D) One year after arrival in the country.
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To be successful in a new culture it may be necessary to

A) defend current ideas and habits to those who do not now hold them.
B) avoid learning new ideas and habits.
C) unlearn old habits and ideas.
D) teach their current habits and ideas to those whom the managers will now be managing.
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When compared to others,a person who does not adapt well to change will

A) have less difficulty adjusting to work and living in another culture.
B) always be chosen for an international assignment.
C) have greater difficulty adjusting to work and living in another culture.
D) never be chosen for an international assignment.
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The financial ripple that occurs within a local economy when money is spent and then re-spent is referred to as

A) taxable income.
B) the multiplier effect.
C) capital accumulation.
D) a capital expenditure.
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Which is an example of the culture of another country?

A) The ratio of women to men in the country
B) The number of women in the country
C) The number of men in the country
D) How men and women interact in public
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A low- or middle-income country in which most people have a low standard of living and access to fewer goods and services than do persons in countries with higher income levels is referred to as

A) an emerging country.
B) a developing country.
C) a developed country.
D) an unmerging country.
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Cross-cultural adaptability refers to the extend one can adapt to another country's

A) eating habits.
B) culture.
C) art.
D) religion.
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In which employee group are those who are in it the youngest?

A) Generation Z
B) Generation Y
C) Generation X
D) Generation B
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In which employee group are those who are in it the oldest?

A) Generation Y
B) Millenniums
C) Baby boomers
D) Generation X
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Who would be considered a direct report of a hotel's Front Office Manager?

A) Room attendant
B) Desk agents
C) Sous chef
D) Controller
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Managers can sometimes perceive they are dealing with "problem" employees when,in fact,

A) cultural similarities are too great to notice any real differences.
B) the employees do not speak English.
C) cultural differences are influencing the work situation.
D) the employees are underpaid.
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Which is an example of jargon that might be used in the hotel industry by a native English speaker?

A) An F&B Director says "We need to 86 that menu item."
B) A GM says "We need to increase our ADR."
C) A hotel controller says "We need to file these invoices properly."
D) An Executive Housekeeper says, "Our guestroom cleaning supply usage is too high."
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Deck 15: Managing in the Global Hotel Industry
1
Specific "Do's and Don'ts" of business social practices must be learned and are referred to as

A) codes.
B) protocols.
C) decorum.
D) etiquette.
B
2
A citizen of one country who is employed in another country is called

A) a visitor.
B) an expatriate.
C) a tourist.
D) an emigrant.
B
3
A country's exchange rate refers to the trading of

A) staff members.
B) profits.
C) currency.
D) managers.
C
4
Working at a hotel and living in a location outside of one's own country can create significant professional

A) and personal challenges.
B) stagnation.
C) out-sourcing.
D) limits to growth.
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Which manager would likely have the most success in an international assignment?

A) A manager who is rigid and inflexible in her belief systems
B) A manager who has never traveled outside his own country
C) A manager who volunteered for the assignment
D) A manager who accepted the assignment only for a pay raise
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Which would be most important to the potential success of an expatriate manager?

A) The ability to listen and understand the beliefs of others.
B) The ability to adopt the beliefs of others.
C) Fluency in speaking the local language.
D) The ability to write in the local language.
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Managers with previous experience living in or visiting another country are

A) always chosen for international assignments.
B) never chosen for international assignments.
C) better prepared to succeed in international assignments.
D) less well-prepared to succeed in international assignments.
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8
Why do multi-national hotel groups often prefer local citizens to serve in top-level management positions?

A) The salaries paid to local managers will be lower.
B) It is easier to find well-trained and high-quality managers locally.
C) Employee morale will improve as workers recognize they can be promoted to the highest levels of management.
D) Local citizens will be less likely to resign their positions during difficult economic times.
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What is NOT an example of the type of country-specific background facts expatriate managers must learn about their new host countries?

A) What are the most important holidays?
B) What are the accepted standards for punctuality?
C) What is the prevailing hotel ADRs in the country?
D) What is the size and population of the country?
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10
Which is an example of an additional benefit that may be granted to an expatriate manager?

A) Overtime pay
B) Extended annual leave
C) Shorter working hours
D) Two or more personal assistants
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11
What is true about the English language as it relates to the international hotel business?

A) English is spoken by many, but not all, international hotel managers.
B) English is spoken by all international managers.
C) English is spoken by most hourly employee who work in international hotels
D) All international hotel guests know how to speak English.
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12
A country whose income per person is high by world standards is referred to as

A) an undeveloped country.
B) a developed country.
C) an emerging country.
D) an unmerged country.
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13
Whose support would be MOST important for a manager considering accepting an international assignment?

A) The manager's current boss
B) The manager's future guests
C) The manager's future employees
D) The manager's family
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14
When would it be best for transitional training for an international work assignment to occur?

A) Before arrival in the host country.
B) Immediately after arrival in the host country.
C) Before and after arrival in the host country.
D) One year after arrival in the country.
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To be successful in a new culture it may be necessary to

A) defend current ideas and habits to those who do not now hold them.
B) avoid learning new ideas and habits.
C) unlearn old habits and ideas.
D) teach their current habits and ideas to those whom the managers will now be managing.
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When compared to others,a person who does not adapt well to change will

A) have less difficulty adjusting to work and living in another culture.
B) always be chosen for an international assignment.
C) have greater difficulty adjusting to work and living in another culture.
D) never be chosen for an international assignment.
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17
The financial ripple that occurs within a local economy when money is spent and then re-spent is referred to as

A) taxable income.
B) the multiplier effect.
C) capital accumulation.
D) a capital expenditure.
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Which is an example of the culture of another country?

A) The ratio of women to men in the country
B) The number of women in the country
C) The number of men in the country
D) How men and women interact in public
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19
A low- or middle-income country in which most people have a low standard of living and access to fewer goods and services than do persons in countries with higher income levels is referred to as

A) an emerging country.
B) a developing country.
C) a developed country.
D) an unmerging country.
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Cross-cultural adaptability refers to the extend one can adapt to another country's

A) eating habits.
B) culture.
C) art.
D) religion.
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21
In which employee group are those who are in it the youngest?

A) Generation Z
B) Generation Y
C) Generation X
D) Generation B
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In which employee group are those who are in it the oldest?

A) Generation Y
B) Millenniums
C) Baby boomers
D) Generation X
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Who would be considered a direct report of a hotel's Front Office Manager?

A) Room attendant
B) Desk agents
C) Sous chef
D) Controller
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24
Managers can sometimes perceive they are dealing with "problem" employees when,in fact,

A) cultural similarities are too great to notice any real differences.
B) the employees do not speak English.
C) cultural differences are influencing the work situation.
D) the employees are underpaid.
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Which is an example of jargon that might be used in the hotel industry by a native English speaker?

A) An F&B Director says "We need to 86 that menu item."
B) A GM says "We need to increase our ADR."
C) A hotel controller says "We need to file these invoices properly."
D) An Executive Housekeeper says, "Our guestroom cleaning supply usage is too high."
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