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Some executive housekeepers prefer to allow room attendants to work independently, with only one attendant assigned to each room to be cleaned. Others prefer a system that teams two or more attendants together for each room assigned to be cleaned. Those preferring the single attendant cite the tendency of the team members to "talk" too much to each other and thus not complete their tasks in a timely manner. Those who favor teams point to the increased security provided by having two attendants working together, as well as the advantage of having "two sets of eyes" on each room.
Discuss at least THREE advantages and disadvantages to each method of assigning housekeepers to clean rooms. Which do you believe is the best for guests? Which is the best method for the hotel? Which is best for the hotel room attendants? Which method would you use if you were a GM or executive housekeeper and why?
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Running head: HOUSEKEEPERS MANAGEMENT
Housekeepers Management
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Advantages and Disadvantages of having one Attendant in Each Room
The system that in the hotel industry that uses one attendant in each room allows the
organization to save money through cost reductions since there is only one attendant per room
(Nalven, 201()As well, the system ensures that housekeeper concentrates with the task at hand
and is responsible for the room cleanliness. Therefore, any arising concerns about the r...
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